CSU civil engineers build model to test design for $900M California dam project
The pandemic hasn’t stilled CSU’s Hydraulics Lab, the state-of-the-art lab continues to provide valuable hands-on education and advancements in hydraulics engineering.
The pandemic hasn’t stilled CSU’s Hydraulics Lab, the state-of-the-art lab continues to provide valuable hands-on education and advancements in hydraulics engineering.
CSU's Advanced Beam Laboratory, in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, is part of the LaserNet US network.
The One Water Solutions Institute brings together diverse researchers from across the CSU campus and employs students and staff to solve water-related problems.
A systems engineering research team received a $2.6 million grant from DARPA to test micropatches for defense systems.
Assistant Professor Joshua Chan has received a rising-star award from Oak Ridge Associated Universities.
Conservation measures such as irrigation system upgrades, vegetative buffers and different tillage practices reduce nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from agricultural fields in Colorado, the study found.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden facilitated the donation of the equipment to CSU - one of the only electrolyzer stations in the U.S. that will generate hydrogen on-site by splitting water molecules using electricity.
The American Geophysical Union has awarded Atmospheric Science Associate Professor Libby Barnes the Future Horizons in Climate Science: Turco Lectureship. Barnes will present the lecture during the AGU Fall Meeting in December.
Colorado State University atmospheric scientist Emily Fischer has been selected by Science News as one of 10 scientists to watch – a distinction that recognizes early- and mid-career scientists age 40 and under who are significantly contributing to their fields.
CSU atmospheric scientists will create a high-resolution version of an Earth system model to be used by scientists around the globe.