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Scott Foundation funds interdisciplinary research aimed at improving rotator cuff healing
Kirk McGilvray, associate director of the Orthopaedic Bioengineering Research Laboratory, is leading a research group set out to improve the healing process of rotator cuff injuries with the help of a 3-D printed implant.
FAA grant helps CSU Drone Center introduce Colorado youth to aviation
The CSU Drone Center will introduce high school students and teachers from across Colorado to the exciting career potential of unmanned aircraft, thanks to a $340,000 award from the FAA.
Scott Foundation funds innovative research in health, climate change and energy
Cutting-edge engineering research received a boost in the fall with seed money from the Scott Foundation.
Researchers combine classical and quantum optics for super-resolution imaging
The researchers will test their hypothesis with the support of a Dynamic Imaging Grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
$50 million partnership with UT Austin to tackle challenge of oil and gas methane emissions accounting
CSU researchers led by Daniel Zimmerle, director of the CSU Energy Institute's Methane Emissions Program, are co-founders of the new Energy Emissions Modeling and Data Lab, headquartered at The University of Texas at Austin with additional partners at Colorado School of Mines.
NSF funds $2 million CSU project aimed at keeping air inside homes healthy
Engineers and social scientists will study how contaminants migrate in and through homes and how human behavior and the home environment intersect to influence overall health.
CSU atmospheric scientists lead $177 million NASA mission to study thunderstorms in the Tropics
The mission, led by atmospheric scientist Susan van den Heever, is called INCUS and is expected to launch in 2027 as part of NASA's Earth Venture Program.
Emissions, air quality and heat in urban areas: CSU researchers receive over $2.2 million
The Climate Program Office at NOAA has announced research funding that increases understanding of emissions in urban areas.
Reising receives $1.2 million NASA grant to develop next-generation satellite technologies for weather and climate missions
Professor Steve Reising will use a $1.2M NASA Advanced Component Technology grant to develop new microwave calibration techniques for CubeSats – a next generation technology that could transform weather prediction by enabling more frequent measurements of Earth’s atmosphere by constellations of CubeSats.
Four CSU researchers selected for NASA team studying air quality and health
Four CSU researchers will interpret NASA data for public benefit as part of NASA’s Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team.