Building A Culture of Innovation: National Academy of Inventors Chapter Opens at CSU
Recent faculty honors and increased patent awards at CSU have prompted the establishment of a local chapter of the National Academy of Inventors.
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.
Not long after the first TEMPEST-D completed a successful three-year mission, an identical tiny satellite sensor developed by researchers at Colorado State University and NASA’s JPL is back in orbit.
While the campus and state wastewater testing programs have functioned well as part of the overall pandemic response, Susan De Long and her collaborators want to streamline the process so it can be applied more broadly.
Brad Reisfeld, Chemical and Biological Engineering professor, is spending the year as a visiting senior scientist at the World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer in Lyon, France.
Lockheed Martin donates 3D metal printer to CSU’s Department of Mechanical Engineering for advancements in research, education, and outreach.
Civil engineering Professor Hussam Mahmoud will lead a $4.5 million project funded by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to investigate exactly how explosives impact structures and visualize it in a virtual reality simulation.
Professors John van de Lindt and Mehmet Ozbek served as advisors on the American Society of Civil Engineers’ Future World Vision project, which envisions the built environment 50 years from now.