Mechanical engineering paper among 2019’s Top Ten
The Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has selected a paper by Professor Christian Puttlitz, head of the Mechanical Engineering department, as one of its top 10 for 2019.
The Journal of Biomechanical Engineering has selected a paper by Professor Christian Puttlitz, head of the Mechanical Engineering department, as one of its top 10 for 2019.
The funds will come from an $18.25 million penalty a state agency is seeking related to a 2017 home explosion in Firestone, Colorado.
The college and NCAR will also host a panel March 3 featuring some of the top climate scientists in the field. Registration is required for the event.
Drew Crouch, who has two mechanical engineering degrees from CSU, retired from corporate life in 2018 from a 34-year career and now shares his experience with students about career paths and industry changes.
Three professors in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering have been awarded professorships provided by donors.
Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Todd Bandhauer is working on technology that could help industry recover wasted energy and save billions of dollars.
All the toxic things in an e-cigarette can end up in the ground or water if they're not properly disposed of, says John Volckens, an environmental health researcher at Colorado State University (NPR).
With the capacity to run demanding, complex simulations where visiting crews must hunt for multiple small leaks at a time, CSU's METEC is the only facility of its kind in the country (Mother Jones).
A team of engineers and social scientists are developing radical new technologies and methods for assessing worker exposure to occupational air pollutants.
A new program at Colorado State University welcomed its first cohort of eight trainees this fall, helping to break down barriers by integrating research and training for graduate students in the food-energy-water nexus.