How can engineering education embrace ChatGPT? By treating it like a tool
Faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering are discussing how ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence software will become part of the educational process.
Faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering are discussing how ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence software will become part of the educational process.
As division director, Maciejewski will play a central role in facilitating transformative research to drive innovation and solve complex social, economic and environmental problems.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Branislav Notaros has been elected 2024 president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society
Civil and environmental engineering professor Hussam Mahmoud hopes to prevent widespread wildfire damage by predicting which buildings in a community are most at-risk for damage. (9News Denver)
Engineering Professors Ketul Popat and Pinar Omur-Ozbek are teaching courses on biomedical and water challenges, respectively, to help students learn more about the world around them.
“It’s really an insult-to-injury type of finding,” says co-author John Volckens. “Not only do we see more air pollution in these communities, it contains a nastier mix of bad actors.” (Wired)
Xinfeng Gao, an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, was recently recognized with the Outstanding Achievement Award for Women in Aerospace and an NSF Mid-Career Advancement Award, for her research accomplishments in aerospace engineering.
CSU’s William Cotton, professor emeritus in Atmospheric Science, isn’t sure about those studies showing “5% to 15%” enhancement. The “sometimes desperate” search for water in the West “might not be as promising as people wish” in delivering extra snowpack. (Colorado Sun)
Details of the rare November tornadoes have been resurfaced by a Colorado's State Climatologist, CSU Atmospheric Science Professor Russ Schumacher. (9News Denver)
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Thomas Vonder Haar founded the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, led the atmospheric science graduate program to its ranking as one of the top three in the U.S. and made CSU a recognized leader in satellite meteorology.