Mechanical Engineering students at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ are teaming up with research teams nationwide to develop a ground-breaking brain imaging system for pediatric patients. Centered around the incredible µOPM sensor technology developed by the Knappe Research Lab in the ME department at CU Boulder, a team of six...
#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose CU Engineering? It gives you the ability to contrive and devise anything from your imagination into the real world. What does the #ILookLikeAnEngineer mean to you? Giving a chance to show the world that engineers are not just bookworms but world leaders. Do you have...
Junior Alyvia Hildebrand works on the CU Engineering team's entry into the Ninth Annual First Nations Launch. This week, five CU Engineering students will compete against 14 other teams at the Ninth Annual First Nations Launch in Wisconsin sponsored by the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. The team, led by junior...
The following story was submitted by alumnus Philip Pearl, a retired professional engineer and ASCE fellow. He earned a BS in civil engineering and business in 1953 and served in the Air Force between years studying at CU Boulder.
Through The Caruso Foundation, the couple is giving $1 million toward the future connection between the business and engineering buildings, and another $1 million to support entrepreneurial activities that foster new business creation, diversity and inclusion.
#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose engineering at CU Boulder? I chose to engineer because I really enjoy making things. I am fascinated with the objects around us, how they work, and how I can use my skills and knowledge to make them work better. What does #ILookLikeAnEngineer mean to you?...
Students from across campus, whether they’re studying English or aerospace, will have the chance next fall to learn about the vast career opportunities offered by Ball Corporation, a Fortune 300 company based in Broomfield, Colorado.
Jared Leidich is a 2009 mechanical engineering graduate from the College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder. He led the design of the life support pack and parachute system for a spacesuit that carried Google executive Alan Eustace to the stratosphere three times in 2014. He wrote a...
Did you know that the College of Engineering and Applied Science recently established an Office of Alumni Engagement ? With nearly 40,000 alumni of the college, there is lots of opportunity to re-connect and engage with our alumni who are doing transformative work around the globe. The office is focused...
This video is the first in a series of interviews with CU Engineering alumni, faculty and others who can shed light on and celebrate the history of engineering at Boulder.