Sparking a solution: Researchers utilize lasers as alternative ignition source
Researchers strategized a method to utilize laser-generated sparks to further advance the field of laser ignition of engines.
Researchers strategized a method to utilize laser-generated sparks to further advance the field of laser ignition of engines.
This year's program will feature "TedX-style" presentations highlighting innovations in technology and an employer/student mixer.
Daniel Olsen's lab group tested Siemens technology designed to minimize fuel consumption and emissions by reconfiguring engine systems.
Jason Quinn, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, leverages his expertise in sustainability for several multi-million dollar projects from the Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
A group of 12 researchers, including mechanical engineering professor Chris Weinberger, demonstrated that a new class of materials is capable of both shape memory properties, as well as superelasticity.
A new NOAA-supported study says that teleconnections with certain phases of a recurring tropical rainfall pattern could extend weather predictions up to 20-25 days in advance.
Norm Evans' distinguished career in agricultural engineering spanned more than 40 years. He retired as professor emeritus, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Colorado State University.
Emeritus professor illustrates car purchasing, car loans, car leasing and car brokering processes, and car insurance concepts in his new book.
Learn more about the Energy Institute with Executive Director Bryan Willson and Associate Director Jeff Muhs Jan. 31.
Zachary D. Asher will be presenting "Reducing Energy Consumption with Self-Driving Vehicle Technology" Feb. 1.