For high school girls, a day in the life of CSU engineering
27 high school girls got to live a day in an engineering student’s shoes for Stick with SWE, a Society of Women Engineers (SWE) event.
27 high school girls got to live a day in an engineering student’s shoes for Stick with SWE, a Society of Women Engineers (SWE) event.
A new study finds that particle-forming emissions from chemical products are twice as high as those from the transportation sector.
The U.S. Department of Energy awarded Walajabad Sampath with the Small Innovative Project in Solar (SIPS) award to investigate improved solar energy efficiency without substantially increasing manufacturing costs.
Researchers strategized a method to utilize laser-generated sparks to further advance the field of laser ignition of engines.
Daniel Olsen's lab group tested Siemens technology designed to minimize fuel consumption and emissions by reconfiguring engine systems.
Jason Quinn, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, leverages his expertise in sustainability for several multi-million dollar projects from the Department of Energy and U.S. Department of Agriculture.
A group of 12 researchers, including mechanical engineering professor Chris Weinberger, demonstrated that a new class of materials is capable of both shape memory properties, as well as superelasticity.
The study of these smoke particles – their size, composition, dispersion and interaction with clouds and atmospheric processes – has a rich interdisciplinary history at CSU.
ME undergraduate student, Liam Lewane, recently shared his latest project at a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Research campaign, addressing environmental air quality.
Since the 1950s, a 24,000-square-foot, off-campus research facility, located in the Fort Collins foothills, has endured dozens of renovations; the latest renovation transformed the facility into “The Factory.” Its diverse history has made it one of CSU’s most unique facilities, and its new name offers a glimpse into its inception in 1958.