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 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 undergraduate and graduate students learned to make a difference in clean-tech ventures and energy innovation during this summer’s Cogen Internships with local companies and research labs.
Mechanical engineering Professor Daniel Olsen will lead a project to reduce methane emissions from the large engines that power natural gas compressors, under a $1.5 million grant from the Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Colorado State University partners with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory to prepare graduate students for careers in combating climate change.
The combined team will develop internationally recognized protocols to qualify methane and greenhouse gas emissions measurements.
In a new paper, CSU engineering researchers who specialize in life-cycle assessment of different industries provide the clearest view to date of what the true cost of biofuels really is.
The project will merge expertise from CSU and Pennsylvania State University to improve understanding of methane emissions uncertainties.
CSU and the Department of Energy align on research agendas including decarbonization, energy efficiency and clean fuels.
The STEM program is a hands-on design celebration in which student teams design, construct, and test small scale wind turbines and solar structures at events all over the world.
The study entailed critical evaluation of the U.K.’s current method of calculating methane emissions, and suggested alternative, peer-review based methods and generating revised emission estimates.