Systems engineering Ph.D. student recognized by SWE for recent patent
Systems engineering Ph.D. student Ricole Johnson will be recognized at the SWE WE20 conference in November for her most recent patent.
Systems engineering Ph.D. student Ricole Johnson will be recognized at the SWE WE20 conference in November for her most recent patent.
The Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University is one of dozens of programs to drop the GRE in recent weeks (Nature).
Mechanical engineers used a twisted-and-coiled actuator to generate programmable motion in a soft robot.
Colorado State University’s Department of Atmospheric Science will no longer consider Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) scores for admission to the program.
They've received a grant from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute under the COVID-19-Related Research Pilot program.
A new modeling tool could help city planners and emergency managers understand the full functionality and recovery of a healthcare system, in the wake of a natural disaster.
Engineering Ph.D. candidate Emad Hassan’s desire to help people led him to Colorado State University’s NIST Center for Community Resilience Planning. Now his research has a new application with COVID-19.
Primarily, the CSU team is focused on N95 particulate respirators that offer certified protection from aerosols in the workplace.
CSU biomedical engineering graduate student Heidi Stair received a 2020 Women in STEM Award, presented by the Oklahoma Manufacturing Alliance and the Tulsa Regional STEM Alliance (Claremore Daily Progress).
As CSU systems engineering Assistant Professor Kamran Shahroudi and two Ph.D. candidates proved recently in their award-winning papers, without a consistent culture of systems thinking throughout a project serious fiascos could occur.