E-Days 2023 showcases incredible engineering senior design projects
More than 400 senior engineering students will take over the Lory Student Center and Plaza for the annual E-Days Showcase on April 24.
More than 400 senior engineering students will take over the Lory Student Center and Plaza for the annual E-Days Showcase on April 24.
The CSU Tropical Meteorology Project team is predicting 13 named storms during the Atlantic hurricane season, which runs from June 1 to Nov. 30.
Yourdkhani’s freeform carbon fiber composite research eliminates the need for molds and support materials, making manufacturing more cost effective and energy efficient.
U.S. schools located in impoverished areas or districts that represent historically underserved students are more likely to suffer from poor air quality, a team at CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science has found.
Hacking transportation infrastructure helps researchers anticipate dangerous cyber-attacks and design resistant systems.
The CSU Drone Center will introduce high school students and teachers from across Colorado to the exciting career potential of unmanned aircraft, thanks to a $340,000 award from the FAA.
Hydro opened in January at CSU Spur in Denver, including engineering research labs like the Hydro Water TAP and the CSU Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology Laboratory.
Cutting-edge engineering research received a boost in the fall with seed money from the Scott Foundation.
The model can make accurate predictions of events like tornadoes and hail four to eight days in advance.
A new study by Elizabeth Barnes in the Department of Atmospheric Science uses artificial intelligence to show that global warming is on track to reach 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial averages in the early 2030s.