Colorado State University engineering celebrates women in aerospace
Engineering SOURCE sat down with women from across the College to share their stories and advice to the next generation of the aerospace industry.
Engineering SOURCE sat down with women from across the College to share their stories and advice to the next generation of the aerospace industry.
As David McLean approaches the end of his 10-year tenure as dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, he recently reflected on some highlights of his time at CSU.
Mechanical engineering professor Mostafa Yourdkhani has been awarded the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research on advanced manufacturing of composite materials.
The partnership program allows students in the San Luis Valley, who often can’t afford to move away from home to pursue a college degree, to attend classes at Adams State and earn the same CSU mechanical engineering Bachelor of Science degree offered on the CSU Fort Collins campus.
Two groups of CSU engineering students are helping Jian Cohen with his goal to “live like everyone else.” (Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Biomedical engineering students demonstrated two projects at E-Days on April 24 that are already making a difference in the life of a CSU business student.
CSU and the Department of Energy align on research agendas including decarbonization, energy efficiency and clean fuels.
More than 400 senior engineering students will take over the Lory Student Center and Plaza for the annual E-Days Showcase on April 24.
Yourdkhani’s freeform carbon fiber composite research eliminates the need for molds and support materials, making manufacturing more cost effective and energy efficient.
U.S. schools located in impoverished areas or districts that represent historically underserved students are more likely to suffer from poor air quality, a team at CSU’s Department of Atmospheric Science has found.