Novel research accounts for future impacts of greenhouse gas emissions
Mechanical engineering students and faculty at Colorado State have developed a new Life Cycle Assessment method that accounts for changes in greenhouse gas emissions over time.
Mechanical engineering students and faculty at Colorado State have developed a new Life Cycle Assessment method that accounts for changes in greenhouse gas emissions over time.
Fort Collins resident Wanda Roche attended graduation May 17 to pick up her newly modified wheelchair and to congratulate the graduating seniors who helped her.
In collaboration with Loughborough University, CSU researchers have reported a key breakthrough in how the performance of cadmium telluride thin-film solar cells is improved by the addition of selenium.
One of the nation’s most influential atmospheric science-oriented research institutes, based at CSU, has been awarded a new $128 million cooperative agreement with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Wanda Roche needed help repairing her wheelchair for workouts, and CSU mechanical engineering students were there for her.
Chemical and biological engineering student Katie Jordan was awarded the 2019 CEC Silver Medal for her research, academics, and service with student organizations.
A clean energy academy for state lawmakers from across the U.S., part of Colorado State University’s Center for the New Energy Economy, has its fingerprints on renewable energy and climate change legislation advancing through state legislatures nationwide.
CSU atmospheric science students helped illustrate science, engineering and math for about 12,000 students from schools from across Colorado and Wyoming at Coors Field April 24.
After receiving her degree in mechanical engineering, Benson will head to the African nation of Lesotho, where she'll serve for two years as a math teacher with the Peace Corps.
On July 1, Ron Sega will take a leave of absence to be chief technology officer for the U.S. Army Futures Command based in Austin, Texas.