Civil engineering researchers develop data analysis technique to improve bridge inspection using drones
Colorado State University researchers have developed a process to streamline bridge inspections and make them more objective and quantitative.
Colorado State University researchers have developed a process to streamline bridge inspections and make them more objective and quantitative.
Trent Sieg (’18), a CSU mechanical engineering alumnus who is the long snapper for the Las Vegas Raiders of the NFL, is scheduled to help kick off E-Days with other alumni, industry leaders and teachers starting at 9 a.m. April 23.
Aditi Bhaskar and Mahdi Nikdast were recognized with the NSF’s most prestigious early-career faculty award, for their potential to serve as academic role models in research and education and to lead advances in their fields.
Health care systems could save lives and minimize losses by optimizing resource allocation and implementing mitigation strategies, according to two new studies by Colorado State University researchers.
Three professors from the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering Departments have received a $529,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make wave farms more competitive by optimizing their performance.
Sybil Sharvelle and Mazdak Arabi have been recognized by the ASCE for their work on integrated urban water management systems.
Health officials can immediately access this timely data through a dashboard created by CSU.
Associate Professor Hussam Mahmoud and Ph.D. graduate student Emad Hassan found extensive direct and indirect relationships between health care and education, indicating recovery of one system relies on recovery of the other.
The application period for CSU Extension internships, which give students applied research opportunities, opens January 19.
GĚRENS President Armando Gallegos credited Grigg with having a significant impact on the school’s curriculum, students and educational programs in water management.