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Materials Science & Engineering graduate students selected for national NSF I-Corps program
Two Materials Science and Engineering graduate students recently completed the NSF's prestigious I-Corps™ program, which helps scientists fast-track the discovery process needed to bring new technologies to market.
Guo earns NSF CAREER award to improve risk-assessment of wind damage to high-rise glass exteriors
Assistant Professor Yanlin Guo, civil and environmental engineering, receives NSF CAREER award to develop new methodologies for assessing the risk of high wind damage to the glass exteriors of urban buildings.
CSU develops drug that could prevent tissue loss in astronauts and immobile patients
Ghosh and his research team received funding from National Science Foundation and NASA’s Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to develop an injection that could eliminate tissue loss for astronauts. The same drug could be used to help people on earth recover from prolonged bedrest or immobility.
Smith awarded NSF grant for groundwater study in southwest Utah
Using data from satellite imaging, Smith will investigate how the unmonitored pumping of groundwater is affecting the storage capacity of confined aquifers.
ECE professor wins two more awards for AI, remote sensing research
Haonan Chen continues to gain recognition for work that leverages artificial intelligence and remote sensing to study the water cycle and improve weather prediction.
Soham Ghosh receives NSF CAREER award
The funding will allow Ghosh and his research group to further investigate what causes tissue degeneration when cells and genes are stretched beyond their physiological limit, and how the process can be intervened through medicine.
CSU researchers participate in earthquake simulator test of timber building
The Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure TallWood project aims to investigate the resilience of tall timber buildings by simulating a series of large earthquakes on a test building.
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.
UQ-Bio introduces undergraduates to quantitative biology
The curriculum, developed by Luis Aguilera and a team of colleagues, uses pandemic-inspired teaching methods to introduce quantitative biology concepts and techniques to young scientists.
The future is robotic: A conversation with Jianguo Zhao
Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Jianguo Zhao awarded third NSF grant to study robots. The latest: generating force in soft robots.