CSU researchers working on an electric car that recharges itself on roads
Colorado State University is part of a consortium of research institutions examining technology allowing an electric car to recharge itself on the road.
Colorado State University is part of a consortium of research institutions examining technology allowing an electric car to recharge itself on the road.
Assistant Professor Kristen Rasmussen taught a portion of a course on the influence of mountains on weather and climate at the CSU Mountain Campus.
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering received the N. Preston Davis Award for Instructional Innovation, honoring its work to reinvent the way students perceive and learn engineering.
NASA has been increasing its use of CubeSats to put new technologies in orbit where they can be tested in the harsh environment of space before being used as part of larger satellite missions or constellations of spacecraft.
Jesse Wilson is accelerating research to improve imaging and detection of melanoma, the most deadly form of skin cancer.
James Hurrell, director of the National Center for Atmospheric Research, will join Colorado State University in September 2018 as the Walter Scott, Jr. Presidential Chair of Environmental Science and Engineering.
For Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day, the Society of Women Engineers hosted 122 middle school girls and guided them through different activities that familiarized them with engineering concepts.
University Distinguished Professor Emeritus Graeme Stephens has been elected as a fellow of the Royal Society for his exceptional contributions to science.
On May 3, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet visited Colorado State University’s Advanced Beam Laboratory, where researchers are producing micro-scale nuclear fusion with record efficiency for a compact laser.
Assistant Professor Emily Fischer was selected as one of three recipients of this year’s Graduate Advising and Mentorship Award from the CSU Graduate Student Council.