CSU researcher Jessie Creamean to board ship trapped in drifting Arctic ice
Creamean will spend about four months floating with the ship toward the North Pole, collecting thousands of ice, snow, seawater, and air samples.
Creamean will spend about four months floating with the ship toward the North Pole, collecting thousands of ice, snow, seawater, and air samples.
A new study by atmospheric researchers could lend new insight into Arctic weather patterns.
Partnering with the city of Tallahassee, researchers are designing a self-reliant, resilient electric system that can better withstand the next Category 5 storm.
Mobile plume tracking, led by Colorado State University air pollution experts, is a key technology in Broomfield's ongoing Air Quality Testing Program.
CSU engineers studied why certain membrane designs used in membrane distillation work better than others.
The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting a total of 12 additional named storms to form after Aug. 1.
College students from across the country are working with atmospheric science researchers who lead their field, and interact with graduate students on cutting-edge projects through the Research Experience for Undergraduates, or REU, program.
A Colorado State University experimental satellite is still operating after more than one year in low-Earth orbit after meeting all its benchmarks for demonstrating small-satellite weather forecasting capabilities during its first 90 days.
Electrical engineering junior Adam Boyd is doing an internship this summer with the Institute of Aerospace Engineering at the Technische Universität Dresden in Dresden, Germany.
Chemical and Biological Engineering/Biomedical Engineering junior Michelle Hefner is spending her summer in Aachen, Germany on an 11-week research internship funded by the German government.