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UW and CSU to Test Algae-Based Carbon Technology at Wyoming Integrated Test Center
Wyoming’s Integrated Test Center will host a new $2.5 million project with CSU, UW and Living Ink Technologies to convert an industrial source of carbon dioxide into high-value materials through an algae-based carbon transfer process.
CSU to lead DOE-funded multi-institution hub to advance laser-driven fusion energy
The U.S. Department of Energy announced today it will fund a newly established Inertial Fusion Science and Technology hub, known as RISE.
CSU researcher wins DOE funding to improve modeling of atmospheric ice nucleation
The DOE awarded Russell Perkins, a research scientist in CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science, $668,000 to advance our understanding and modeling of the role ice-nucleating particles play in cloud formation.
CSU researchers help drive $2.2M effort toward energy-efficient desalinization
Colorado State University researchers are set to launch two projects aimed at finding ways to reduce the energy cost of water desalinization and purification.
CSU receives major funding from Department of Energy for high-power laser research
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Science has awarded CSU's Center for Advanced Lasers and Extreme Photonics $12.5 million to expand work on ALEPH, one of the world’s most powerful lasers.
Guo awarded $2.3 million from Dept. of Energy for solar tracker resilience
Solar trackers are susceptible to damage from high winds during thunderstorms or hurricanes. The impact of damaged solar panels during an already catastrophic natural disaster can include extended power outages, further delaying recovery within the affected communities.
ARPA-E director Evelyn Wang tours CSU Energy Institute
CSU and the Department of Energy align on research agendas including decarbonization, energy efficiency and clean fuels.
Leading scientists converge at Colorado State University to amplify laser research
The conference showcases CSU’s high-intensity laser capabilities and achievements, while highlighting Colorado’s leadership position as one of the most innovative states in the nation.
From waste to wealth: Researchers to transform anaerobic digestion
A multi-institutional, CSU-led team has been awarded $5.1 million from the Department of Energy to tackle the problem of organic waste.