Temperature-taking robot has some roots in CSU’s electrical engineering department
Former CSU electrical and computer engineering student Ian Bernstein has created two robotics companies including one that is now helping with the COVID crisis.
Former CSU electrical and computer engineering student Ian Bernstein has created two robotics companies including one that is now helping with the COVID crisis.
The OVPR fellows reflect on the unexpected turn their spring semester took, and what they learned during this time, research-related or otherwise.
A national organization of Electrical and Computer Engineering department heads has named Colorado State University’s department “Innovative Program of the Year.”
Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will no longer consider Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores for admission to the program.
The Campos EPC First Generation Engineering Scholarship, established with a $250,000 gift to the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, will provide $10,000 scholarships for first-generation students with the greatest need over the next two years.
Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Jorge Rocca is one of only eight scientists in the nation awarded a $3 million U.S. Department of Defense fellowship.
When we say CSU is a place where all are welcomed, valued, and affirmed, that comes with a responsibility to not ignore the painful parts of our reality.
CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering Professor John van de Lindt will lead the American Society of Civil Engineers publication into its next phase as the new chief editor.
Over the past eight years, CSU Cares has awarded $115,940 to approximately 80 recipients in emergency situations created by disasters like wildfires, floods and hurricanes.
From his Air Force experience through being a professor of practice in the Department of Systems Engineering, Mike Borky’s widely varying career is full of unexpected opportunities.