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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.
Menoni awarded Fraunhofer/Burley Prize in optical engineering
Carmen Menoni received the Fraunhofer/Burley Prize in recognition of her work on novel coatings that drive advances in optical engineering, laser-driven fusion, and laser interferometry.
CSU distinguished professor receives two awards for excellence in lasers, photonics
“One of these awards alone is a significant achievement for a faculty member,” said department head Edwin Chong. “Combined, these honors speak to Carmen’s far-reaching impact.”
Nearing retirement, McLean looks back on a decade of service as engineering dean
As David McLean approaches the end of his 10-year tenure as dean of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering, he recently reflected on some highlights of his time at CSU.
Mostafa Yourdkhani Receives NSF Faculty Early Career Development Award
Mechanical engineering professor Mostafa Yourdkhani has been awarded the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research on advanced manufacturing of composite materials.
Mechanical Engineering professor finalist in international 3D printing competition
Yourdkhani’s freeform carbon fiber composite research eliminates the need for molds and support materials, making manufacturing more cost effective and energy efficient.
Reaching into the cosmos: Colorado State University researchers develop new mirror coatings to increase detection of gravitational waves
CSU researchers developed a new mirror coating technology that will help the international LIGO collaboration extend its reach into the cosmos.
Breakthrough technique speeds up smart tech manufacturing nearly 600 times
CSU researchers have developed a new polymerization technique to simultaneously cure and vascularize high-performance materials in a matter of minutes instead of days.
CSU engineers will design medical-grade, mass-producible masks for COVID-19 response
They've received a grant from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute under the COVID-19-Related Research Pilot program.
Listen Now: 3D printing bone for surgical implants on the State of Research podcast
Learn how researchers are working with 3D printers to create a material that’s almost chemically identical to bone.