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Floor tiles celebrate graduate student contributions to CSU Energy Institute research, entrepreneurship
Engraved floor tiles in the Powerhouse Energy Campus pay tribute to the achievements of CSU Energy Institute graduate students.
Colorado State University key leader in $160M NSF-funded climate, community, and technology initiative
Colorado State University will hold a leadership role in a newly funded $160 million regional research hub focused on supporting partnerships to help communities monitor, mitigate and adapt to climate change in the West and beyond.
Colorado State University Hosting Aeronautics and Aerospace Symposium
CSU and the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering will host the 11th AIAA Rocky Mountain Section Annual Technical Symposium, September 21-22 in the Lory Student Center.
CSU researchers design model that predicts which buildings will survive wildfire
CSU engineers Hussam Mahmoud and Akshat Chulahwat are employing a method used to analyze disease transmission to predict how wildfire will impact a community.
CSU hosts AGU Hydrology Days April 25-27
Hydrology Days, a collaboration between Colorado State University and the American Geophysical Union, has brought together water experts to share cutting-edge research for 42 years. This year the conference returns to an in-person format.
American Geophysical Union honors four CSU researchers as 2021 fellows
AGU Fellows serve as global leaders and experts who have propelled the world’s understanding of geosciences.
InTERFEWS program training leaders to solve problems in food, energy, water systems
The NSF-funded program brings together students and faculty who are interested in studying food, energy and water issues and the many ways in which those systems affect each other.
CSU partners in $15M NSF project pursuing sustainability, equity and resilience in U.S. West
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers is part of a $15 million National Science Foundation research network that will study three regions impacted by catastrophic wildfires, declining water supplies and rapid urban population growth.
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.
Helping the ski industry with better climate data
The Colorado Climate Center is bringing together key weather and climate forecasting tailored specifically for winter mountain recreation businesses.