Category: "Students"
Atmospheric science students receive National Science Foundation fellowships
Graduate students Kathryn Moore and Katelyn O’Dell have been selected to receive 2018 National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) fellowships.
E-Days preview: Exoskeleton rehabilitates dogs with hind limb paralysis
A transdisciplinary Senior Design team in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is improving upon an existing project to create an exoskeletal rehabilitation system for large dog breeds suffering from mobility impairments.
After four years of hard work, it's the final lap for CSU's EcoCAR 3
Following a series of judged events May 10-22, a winner will be crowned for EcoCAR 3, one of the nation's premier Advanced Vehicle Technology Competitions.
E-Days 2018: Engineering excellence and education on display
Engineering student projects will be on display during the E-Days Senior Design Showcase inside the Lory Student Center and outside on the Plaza from 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Thursday, April 12.
E-Days preview: Mending a mud problem at the Baca County Fair
A Senior Design team in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering is redesigning the rodeo arena at the Baca County Fair, implementing updated drainage and facilities.
E-Days preview: Mechanical engineering students evaluate refrigeration to solve food waste problem
Students on the Solar-Powered Refrigeration Team are using their mechanical engineering Senior Design project to test solutions that could make refrigeration more affordable and sustainable for developing nations.
E-Days preview: Surgical residents can learn to stop a bleed with Senior Design project
A Senior Design team in the School of Biomedical Engineering is designing a physically pulsating organ model – a training tool that will allow surgical residents to practice their emergency response skills.
How to build a robot in six hours: Students compete in Dumpster Dive Competition
At the annual Dumpster Dive Competition, electrical and computer engineering students transformed old electronics and appliances into functioning robots in the span of six hours.