Algae in Space: CBE students research oxygen sources for space exploration
A team of Chemical and Biological Engineering students studied algae photosynthesis as a source of oxygen for life support systems in space exploration.
A team of Chemical and Biological Engineering students studied algae photosynthesis as a source of oxygen for life support systems in space exploration.
Engineering Source talked with a few students on the SnifTek team, one of the venture-funded senior design projects, about the opportunity to showcase their hard work in person at E-Days on Friday, April 22.
The project has shown that a porous protein material can be decorated with binding domains for virus particles.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering boasts alumni as well as faculty and staff who were athletes in college.
CBE Professor Brad Reisfeld was recently appointed to a review committee of the National Academies studying a carcinogen called trichloroethylene.
Nearly 500 graduating engineering students will compete in the annual E-Days competition on April 22 at the LSC.
Two CSU students are recipients of the country’s top undergraduate award dedicated to fostering the next generation of research leaders in natural sciences, engineering and mathematics.
As news of Emeritus Professor Vince Murphy's passing started to circulate, warm sentiments were repeated by faculty, students, and others in the university community who had known him.
CSU offers students a fun entry to an emerging career field – plus cash prizes – at the annual Bio-Cybersecurity Student Challenge event on March 26 and 27.
While the campus and state wastewater testing programs have functioned well as part of the overall pandemic response, Susan De Long and her collaborators want to streamline the process so it can be applied more broadly.