Marilyn Wolf to speak on challenges in IoT security and autonomous vehicle perception
Dr. Marilyn Wolf will offer two seminars on advanced topics in computing and computer engineering on Monday, April 25th.
Dr. Marilyn Wolf will offer two seminars on advanced topics in computing and computer engineering on Monday, April 25th.
Colorado State University researchers will receive nearly $1 million from the Environmental Protection Agency to expand air quality monitoring in communities impacted by wildfires and improve communication of health risks from smoke exposure.
ReSOURCE will combine arrested anaerobic digestion technologies pioneered at CSU and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to convert organic waste into renewable energy.
Climate scientist Elizabeth Barnes breaks down neural networks and explainable AI, tools she uses to unravel the complexity of the Earth system.
STEM researchers and educators Aramati Casper and Becki Atadero developed inclusive survey questions that will allow scientists to collect data representing all people and better serve all students.
CIRA staff showed up in force to watch the launch of the latest round of GOES satellites on Tuesday.
Recent faculty honors and increased patent awards at CSU have prompted the establishment of a local chapter of the National Academy of Inventors.
Mineral scaling on membrane surfaces in desalination applications is a highly technical problem that Tiezheng Tong's lab is working to solve.
CSU leaders in natural gas engine design and optimization are among a handful of teams nationwide innovating new technologies for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in oil, gas and coal industries.
A team including several CSU researchers is using one of the most powerful chemical analysis instruments in the world to characterize and catalog thousands of chemical compounds in the PFAS family, so future studies can find solutions to health and environmental impacts.