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Floor tiles celebrate graduate student contributions to CSU Energy Institute research, entrepreneurship
Engraved floor tiles in the Powerhouse Energy Campus pay tribute to the achievements of CSU Energy Institute graduate students.
Scott Foundation funds interdisciplinary research aimed at improving rotator cuff healing
Kirk McGilvray, associate director of the Orthopaedic Bioengineering Research Laboratory, is leading a research group set out to improve the healing process of rotator cuff injuries with the help of a 3-D printed implant.
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.
Top 10 things worth knowing about CSU’s virtual & augmented reality lab
CSU's Center for Immersive Scholarship is a cutting-edge virtual reality & augmented reality (XR) facility that presents a wealth of resources and opportunities for students and researchers.
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.
For the love of pets: Novel canine exoskeleton holds promise for dogs with mobility issues
CSU’s first-of-its-kind canine exoskeleton design could be a game changer for dogs with spinal issues or progressive diseases such as degenerative myelopathy.
Soham Ghosh receives NSF CAREER award
The funding will allow Ghosh and his research group to further investigate what causes tissue degeneration when cells and genes are stretched beyond their physiological limit, and how the process can be intervened through medicine.
To track disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers tag them with DNA barcodes
The new mosquito-tagging method being developed at CSU has the potential to revolutionize how mosquito-borne disease are studied.
Racially segregated communities more vulnerable to toxic-metal air pollution, CSU study finds
The study provides a more detailed view of the inequalities in exposure to known air pollutants among different United States populations.
UQ-Bio introduces undergraduates to quantitative biology
The curriculum, developed by Luis Aguilera and a team of colleagues, uses pandemic-inspired teaching methods to introduce quantitative biology concepts and techniques to young scientists.