CSU engineers get technical expertise from student with hearing loss
Engineers developing a mouthpiece for the hearing impaired have received technical help from someone whose own life could be touched by the technology.
Engineers developing a mouthpiece for the hearing impaired have received technical help from someone whose own life could be touched by the technology.
This summer break, many College of Engineering students splashed into research and internships across the world.
CSU researchers are seeking about 50 volunteers to participate in the study, which they'll launch this fall at the Powerhouse Energy Campus.
Materials scientists have created a "superhydrophobic" coating that easily slicks away viscous liquids like syrup, honey and ketchup.
Colorado State University students and faculty are leading "Science behind the Scenery" events sponsored by the City of Fort Collins Natural Areas.
The smog chamber is just one tool Shantanu Jathar is deploying for his overarching research aim: to better understand emissions and the atmospheric processing of pollutants from a range of energy sources.
CSU engineers are working on new technology for supplementing movement for dogs with weak or non-functioning limbs.
The CSU chapter of Engineers Without Borders is finishing up a water supply and distribution project in La Criba, El Salvador.
The device is aimed at improving indoor air quality for people in the developing world, while providing access to electricity.