Engineering student embraces college to give back to the one who made it possible: his dog
Transfer student Robert Lamm is studying to be an environmental engineer and a philanthropist.
Transfer student Robert Lamm is studying to be an environmental engineer and a philanthropist.
Colorado State University researchers are set to launch two projects aimed at finding ways to reduce the energy cost of water desalinization and purification.
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.
Systems Engineering Department Head Tom Bradley told Autoweek that “an alternative solution would be for the EU to allow plug-in hybrids with 50 or 60 miles of all-electric range to qualify and keep the 2035 date, which is the approach California took last year.”
Greg Fetzer and his wife, Kathy, are giving back to CSU through a $500,000 estate gift that will support future students and programs in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Ghosh and his research team received funding from National Science Foundation and NASA’s Center for the Advancement of Science in Space to develop an injection that could eliminate tissue loss for astronauts. The same drug could be used to help people on earth recover from prolonged bedrest or immobility.
The mechanical engineering senior design team will have nine months to raise funds, design, and create a rocket for the competition April in Huntsville, Alabama.
CSU’s participation includes scientists and engineers from the Departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics who will use ALEPH, one of the most powerful lasers in the world, developed at CSU.
The storm's 12-hour intensification rate of 80 mph was the fastest in the eastern North Pacific during the satellite era, per meteorologist Philip Klotzbach of Colorado State University. (Axios)
A new course offered by the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering aims to help first-year students navigate the difficult transition from high school to engineering classes.