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Researchers highlight potential cybersecurity threats to trucking industry, supply chain
Researchers at Colorado State University have published a new paper that details vulnerabilities in commercial trucking systems that could allow hackers to take control of, steal data from, or even disrupt entire fleets by spreading malware unnoticed between vehicles.
First-ever KidWind competitions successfully hosted at CSU Spur
More than 250 young people competed in the KidWind Challenge at Colorado State University this year.
DHS launches new Connected Communities Toolkit in partnership with Colorado State
The Connected Communities Toolkit addresses potential policy and technical knowledge gaps around issues like cyber-security and disaster preparedness. It was developed by researchers in engineering and natural sciences in collaboration with the DHS.
A CSU homecoming: Incoming engineering dean blurs lines between disciplines to solve grand challenges
“Collaboration is not just connecting people within engineering, but bridging beyond engineering,” says the incoming dean, Allen Robinson.
CSU grants its first ever Doctorate of Engineering in Systems Engineering degree
For the first time, Colorado State University has granted a Doctorate of Engineering in Systems Engineering degree (DEng). The program has many of the same basic requirements as a PhD, but a DEng committee also includes a “practicum sponsor” who actively works in industry.
Student hackers take control, learn how to protect transportation infrastructure
Hacking transportation infrastructure helps researchers anticipate dangerous cyber-attacks and design resistant systems.
They ran, they swam, they competed: Engineering faculty and staff who were college athletes a rare bunch
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering boasts alumni as well as faculty and staff who were athletes in college.
Engineering researchers will use NSF grant to revolutionize wave farm design, lowering cost of renewable energy
Three professors from the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Systems Engineering Departments have received a $529,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to make wave farms more competitive by optimizing their performance.
CSU team to develop drone to identify harmful algal blooms
Chemical and Biological Engineering Professor Brad Reisfeld has an EPA grant to build a sensor that will identify harmful algal blooms.
From Air Force to retiring professor: Mike Borky’s unplanned career path
From his Air Force experience through being a professor of practice in the Department of Systems Engineering, Mike Borky’s widely varying career is full of unexpected opportunities.