Dam safety organization investigating Spencer Dam failure
CSU professor Robert Ettema will join an independent investigation into last March's breach of the Spencer Dam in Nebraska.
CSU professor Robert Ettema will join an independent investigation into last March's breach of the Spencer Dam in Nebraska.
A Colorado State University experimental satellite is still operating after more than one year in low-Earth orbit after meeting all its benchmarks for demonstrating small-satellite weather forecasting capabilities during its first 90 days.
Researchers at Colorado State University, including the authors of this piece, developed a Hurricane Impact Level ranking system to categorize storms.
Christian Puttlitz, longtime Mechanical Engineering professor at Colorado State University, has been named department head.
Colorado’s Water Plan wants to close the gap and recognizes greywater as one tool to help make that happen. However, not a single state-approved greywater system has been built since it was legalized.
The Association for Computing Machinery has honored CSU electrical and computer engineering professor Sudeep Pasricha with the Distinguished Service Award.
Exploring research from the Center for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning, whose objectives are to advance community resilience science and implementation.
Electrical and computer engineering adjunct professor Sterling Backus and his son are in the process of building a Lamborghini out of 3D-printed materials.
Phil Klotzbach from CSU's Tropical Meteorology Project is working with the Barcelona Supercomputing Centre to crunch 35 years of hurricane data and compare it to conditions in real time.
Christopher Snow, associate professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has been named the recipient of the Nelson Family Faculty Excellence Award – a prestigious honor designed to help the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering support researchers with potential.