DOE funds CSU researchers working on technical challenges of water purification
Engineers are working toward sustainable treatment of high-salinity byproducts from water purification processes like reverse osmosis
Engineers are working toward sustainable treatment of high-salinity byproducts from water purification processes like reverse osmosis
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jianguo Zhao awarded third NSF grant to study robots. The latest: generating force in soft robots.
Three Colorado State University atmospheric scientists -- Elizabeth Barnes, Paul DeMott, and Wayne Schubert -- have been recognized by the American Geophysical Union, and will be honored at the AGU Fall Meeting.
CSU researchers developed a new mirror coating technology that will help the international LIGO collaboration extend its reach into the cosmos.
The NSF-funded program brings together students and faculty who are interested in studying food, energy and water issues and the many ways in which those systems affect each other.
Residents now have access to detailed data about the air that they’re breathing, thanks to a sophisticated air quality monitoring network deployed by Colorado State University atmospheric scientists.
CSU atmospheric scientists and engineers will study the aerobiome — microbes in the air — as part of a new $12.5 million NSF project.
New grants from the NSF and NOAA to CSU’s Shantanu Jathar promise to advance our understanding of how air pollution is affected by volatile chemical products.
Three members of Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will be honored at the 102nd American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting.
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers is part of a $15 million National Science Foundation research network that will study three regions impacted by catastrophic wildfires, declining water supplies and rapid urban population growth.