Colorado State University’s hurricane forecasting team includes student who flew into a storm
Angelie Nieves Jiménez came to Colorado State University after witnessing Hurricane Maria devastate her community in Puerto Rico. (Colorado Sun)
Angelie Nieves Jiménez came to Colorado State University after witnessing Hurricane Maria devastate her community in Puerto Rico. (Colorado Sun)
CSU’s One Water Solutions Institute has developed technology that helps water agencies more quickly access data from disparate sources.
CSU systems engineering Associate Professor Jeremy Daily is giving cybersecurity presentations about a month after a major LTL carrier got hit with a cyberattack. (Freightwaves)
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.
Pulling inspiration from the natural world, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a trio of robots that can morph their bodies and legs as needed to better crawl, shimmy or swim over difficult terrain.
CSU hosted the largest aeronautics and aerospace symposium in the history of The American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Rocky Mountain section.
Sudeep Pasricha, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University, is concerned about an often-overlooked aspect of our increasingly data-driven society: the environmental cost.
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Science has awarded CSU's Center for Advanced Lasers and Extreme Photonics $12.5 million to expand work on ALEPH, one of the world’s most powerful lasers.
The implosion of OceanGate’s submersible, Titan, on June 18 has faced scrutiny for the use of carbon fiber in its design. Engineering SOURCE at Colorado State University sat down with mechanical engineering professor, Mostafa Yourdkhani, who specializes in composite materials to answer some common questions surrounding carbon fiber composites.
Solar trackers are susceptible to damage from high winds during thunderstorms or hurricanes. The impact of damaged solar panels during an already catastrophic natural disaster can include extended power outages, further delaying recovery within the affected communities.