A CSU homecoming: Incoming engineering dean blurs lines between disciplines to solve grand challenges
“Collaboration is not just connecting people within engineering, but bridging beyond engineering,” says the incoming dean, Allen Robinson.
“Collaboration is not just connecting people within engineering, but bridging beyond engineering,” says the incoming dean, Allen Robinson.
CoCoRaHS began as a local effort in Fort Collins, Colorado, and is now the single largest source of daily precipitation measurements in the U.S.
Monfort Professor Brian Munsky is carving out a space for cellular biology among the “hard sciences,” disciplines where mathematical rigor and predictive modeling are possible.
Engineering SOURCE sat down with women from across the College to share their stories and advice to the next generation of the aerospace industry.
CSU and the Colorado Community College System this week forged a new civil engineering pathway that streamlines the transfer process for community college students into a bachelor's degree program.
More than 400 senior engineering students will take over the Lory Student Center and Plaza for the annual E-Days Showcase on April 24.
What is a poison? Do all poisons act in the same way? Does the amount of the poison matter in terms of its toxicity? CBE Professor Brad Reisfeld wrote a Conversation piece about how poisons affect us.
The event featured 32 top middle and high school robotics teams across the state.
As division director, Maciejewski will play a central role in facilitating transformative research to drive innovation and solve complex social, economic and environmental problems.
Engineering SOURCE caught up with NASA engineer Danelle Lazcano-Concelman just after splash-down of the Artemis I lunar mission in mid-December to talk about her experience.