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CSU home to novel aerospace hypersonic wind tunnel
Mechanical engineers at CSU built a new hypersonic wind tunnel that will advance high-speed military, space, and commercial transportation.
CSU develops drug that could prevent tissue loss in astronauts and immobile patients
Ghosh and his research team received funding from National Science Foundation and NASA’s Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to develop an injection that could eliminate tissue loss for astronauts. The same drug could be used to help people on earth recover from prolonged bedrest or immobility.
Student group represents CSU at NASA rocket competition for first time
The mechanical engineering senior design team will have nine months to raise funds, design, and create a rocket for the competition April in Huntsville, Alabama.
Aerospace engineering at CSU: 10 exciting things you should know
Whether it’s deep-space communication, autonomous UAVs, robotics or using and calibrating sophisticated sensors, students with a passion for aerospace engineering have a home at CSU.
Colorado State University Hosting Aeronautics and Aerospace Symposium
CSU and the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering will host the 11th AIAA Rocky Mountain Section Annual Technical Symposium, September 21-22 in the Lory Student Center.
CSU grants its first ever Doctorate of Engineering in Systems Engineering degree
For the first time, Colorado State University has granted a Doctorate of Engineering in Systems Engineering degree (DEng). The program has many of the same basic requirements as a PhD, but a DEng committee also includes a “practicum sponsor” who actively works in industry.
Engineering alumna reflects on her role with NASA’s Artemis I Mission: ‘All the little details matter’
Engineering SOURCE caught up with NASA engineer Danelle Lazcano-Concelman just after splash-down of the Artemis I lunar mission in mid-December to talk about her experience.
Mechanical engineering faculty member, Xinfeng Gao, wins awards for aerospace research accomplishments
Xinfeng Gao, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was recently recognized with the Outstanding Achievement Award for Women in Aerospace and an NSF Mid-Career Advancement Award, for her research accomplishments in aerospace engineering.
Aerospace research propels faculty member to standout status
Dumitrache's current research project targets Mach 5 airplanes, or planes that fly at five times the speed of sound—how can you keep the flame of an engine ignited when it’s moving a such a high speed?
CSU-led NASA satellite mission, set to launch in 2026, was built on giants
The $177 million INCUS satellite mission continues a rich history of CSU-led atmospheric science and Earth observations.