Mark your calendar to Celebrate Global Engineering on 11/11
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend the first-ever Celebrate Global Engineering event on Monday, November 11.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to attend the first-ever Celebrate Global Engineering event on Monday, November 11.
A new program at Colorado State University welcomed its first cohort of eight trainees this fall, helping to break down barriers by integrating research and training for graduate students in the food-energy-water nexus.
The experimental spillway, constructed by CSU civil engineers, is a test bed for an ambitious dam-raising project in Boulder County.
The Professional Science Master's in Biomanufacturing and Biotechnology will be the first such degree offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
A CSU-led program called PROGRESS has demonstrated that mentorship is key to the retention of underrepresented groups in the geosciences.
Most recently, Vahabi won the ACS Excellence in Graduate Polymer Research Award and the Poly 2018 Graduate Student Travel Award, for his innovations in polymer-based functional surfaces.
The Adaptive Robotics Lab at Colorado State University creates small, lightweight robots that can reconfigure themselves in response to a need.
The Cthulhu Shield is a circuit board connected to a mouthpiece, outfitted with electrodes that send electrical impulses to the tongue.
Sixteen graduate students across the U.S. participated in an intensive scientific field campaign as part of an Advanced Study Institute in atmospheric science.
They used a reliable tropical weather pattern called the Madden-Julian Oscillation, which can influence weather in distant parts of the Earth by sending out powerful atmospheric waves.