‘Cyberbiosecurity’ and protecting the life sciences
Jean Peccoud is lead author on a new paper urging awareness of 'cyberbiosecurity' risks for researchers, government and industry.
Jean Peccoud is lead author on a new paper urging awareness of 'cyberbiosecurity' risks for researchers, government and industry.
Civil engineers have developed an innovative new model for assessing the resiliency of coastal communities to hurricanes.
When Megan Emmons was 7, she became the youngest person to climb all 53 fourteeners in Colorado. Now, she's a high-achieving Ph.D. student and graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Of most note were three hurricanes that devastated the continental U.S. and islands in the Caribbean: Harvey, Irma and Maria
Shea Moore-Farrell is CSU's student delegate for the Consortium for Advanced Bioeonomy Leadership Education.
The Energy Institute operates a one-of-a-kind methane emissions testing facility, using real natural gas equipment.
All are welcome to attend the free talk by Bartelson, 11 a.m. Dec. 8 in the Computer Science Building.
At the 2017 All-College Awards ceremony, award and patent recipients from the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering were recognized for outstanding achievements and excellence.
Weather Underground blogger and author Bob Henson will be at Tap and Handle at 6:30 p.m.
Burt also received this year’s AMS Commission on Professional Affairs Award for Early Career Achievement.