CSU team leads $3 million DOE study on algae-sourced biofuel
“What we’re proposing with our research is to address water quality issues while producing biofuels."
“What we’re proposing with our research is to address water quality issues while producing biofuels."
V. Chandrasekar, Eric Maloney, and Mark DeMaria will be recognized for their outstanding contributions to weather, water and climate science.
Chong and Maciejewski were honored for their cross-disciplinary work to leverage artificial intelligence in sectors ranging from robotics to transportation.
The conference showcases CSU’s high-intensity laser capabilities and achievements, while highlighting Colorado’s leadership position as one of the most innovative states in the nation.
A recently published study by researchers from Colorado State University further confirms that wind instruments, in particular those of the brass family, are most likely to spread respiratory particles. (Forbes)
"All of these things can come together and mean that you get a lot of precipitation in a very short period of time," said Becky Bolinger, assistant state climatologist at CSU's Colorado Climate Center. (CBS Denver)
Just like coughing, sneezing, talking and singing, playing wind instruments can spread respiratory particles that may carry the COVID-19 virus, according to a new CSU study.
Ever since 2005, Professor Miller has specialized in using state-of-the-art satellites to study Earth with the ultimate goal of learning how to predict the occurrence of milky sea events. (Forbes)
Colorado State University is now on the leading front of research universities after obtaining a 3.5 megawatt gas turbine donation. (CBS 4 Denver)
Professor Edwin Chong has been named head of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University. He will begin his new role on July 1. Chong succeeds Professor Tony Maciejewski, who served four terms as head.