After placing first at regionals, ChemE Car prepares for national competition
CSU’s ChemE Car took first place at the regional competition, and hope to continue their winning streak at nationals in Pittsburgh this October.
CSU’s ChemE Car took first place at the regional competition, and hope to continue their winning streak at nationals in Pittsburgh this October.
In May, the School of Biomedical Engineering led a study abroad course in Quito, Ecuador to work with Range of Motion Project volunteers and learn how to build and fit prostheses for patients.
Kimmey is applying his engineering education to real-world medical problems, working with the Range of Motion Project in Ecuador and for Medtronic this summer.
A summer journey to Normandy was the perfect choice to feed Charlotte Cerveny’s passions for history and engineering. Cerveny, a dual major in history and mechanical engineering, spent 10 days at the end of May exploring Normandy, France, and the history of World War II.
Mechanical engineering student Jared Ham was honored as one of the “20 Twenties to Watch” in the February issue of Aviation Week & Space Technology magazine and at the annual Aviation Week Laureate Awards Gala in Washington, D.C.
The team presented their project at the BIOMOD Jamboree, an international stage where they were exposed to new technologies, and inspired by fellow scientists in the biomolecular engineering field.
Ph.D. candidate Will Lassman, co-advised by Jeff Pierce and Jeff Collett, has been chosen for a STEM Chateaubriand Fellowship.
From language study to environmental research, several CSU students and recent graduates will be spending the summer engaged in impressive international projects.
For Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, the Society of Women Engineers hosted 122 middle school girls and guided them through different activities that familiarized them with engineering concepts.