CSU to host statewide youth robotics championship on Feb. 18
CSU will host the FIRST Tech Challenge statewide championship on Saturday, Feb. 18.
CSU will host the FIRST Tech Challenge statewide championship on Saturday, Feb. 18.
A new study by Elizabeth Barnes in the Department of Atmospheric Science uses artificial intelligence to show that global warming is on track to reach 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial averages in the early 2030s.
We're excited to welcome civil and environmental engineering Professor Hussam Mahmoud as the keynote speaker for the inaugural Educators’ Edition of Engineering Exploration Day.
Faculty in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering are discussing how ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence software will become part of the educational process.
Civil and environmental engineering professor Neil Grigg answered some questions about what the proposal means and how it sets the stage for future negotiations.
Smith’s group will work to improve understanding of both subsidence and fault movement, improving the models scientists use to study seismic activity.
As division director, Maciejewski will play a central role in facilitating transformative research to drive innovation and solve complex social, economic and environmental problems.
The study entailed critical evaluation of the U.K.’s current method of calculating methane emissions, and suggested alternative, peer-review based methods and generating revised emission estimates.
The researchers will test their hypothesis with the support of a Dynamic Imaging Grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Branislav Notaros has been elected 2024 president of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Antennas and Propagation Society