Notaros selected to lead preeminent computational electromagnetics society
University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Branislav Notaros has been selected to serve as president of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, or ACES.
University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Branislav Notaros has been selected to serve as president of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, or ACES.
Assistant Professor Maria Rugenstein researches how the ocean influences the atmosphere and how it stores and redistributes heat.
Civil engineering professor Hussam Mahmoud and his co-author Akshat Chulahwat quantified wildfire risk to several communities for the first time, based on certain factors.
A study led by CSU Department of Atmospheric Science researcher Charlotte DeMott, funded by NOAA, aims to bridge the gap between observations and models, improving the accuracy of climate projections.
TEMPEST-D – short for Temporal Experiment for Storms and Tropical Systems – Demonstration – observed Hurricane Laura as a Category 3 hurricane approaching the Gulf Coast of Louisiana on Wednesday morning, August 26, at 9 a.m. MDT.
Colorado State University is a partner in a $20 million NSF program on AI and environmental research led by the University of Oklahoma.
Atmospheric scientists at CSU found black carbon is not as important as previously thought for ice particle formation in mid-level clouds, the clouds most responsible for precipitation over continents.
Civil Engineering Assistant Professor Aditi Bhaskar analyzed streamflow change in 53 watersheds over 20-year periods of peak urbanization.
Jason Quinn will participate in a new NSF Engineering Research Center at Utah State modeling the performance and sustainability of electric transportation.
A new National Geographic series features satellite data that Colorado State University researchers turn into images – information that routinely helps weather forecasters and meteorologists around the globe.