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Alumni Volunteer Spotlight: Arthur Antoine, PhdCivEngr'17

Aug. 10, 2022

Arthur Antoine (PhdCivEngr’17), senior project manager with Shrewsberry & Associates, stays involved as a CU Engineering Front Range Regional Network Ambassador.

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'Double Buff' leaving lasting impact on College of Engineering and Applied Science

Aug. 9, 2022

True to the 鶹Ƶ motto, "Let Your Light Shine," Doug Smith (MCivEngr’75) has led construction projects that quite literally brought in the light to nearly every building of the college.

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College hosting open house to celebrate partnership with Sandia National Laboratories

Aug. 9, 2022

The Research Support Office will host Sandia Day 2022 – with research presentations, poster session and networking event – from 2:15-5 p.m. Aug. 29 on the first floor of the Gallogly 鶹Ƶy Learning Center to celebrate the growing partnerships between engineering and Sandia National Laboratory.

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Alumni Spotlight: Ben Finan and Delta Horizons

Aug. 4, 2022

Ben Finan earned his bachelor of science degree in Engineering Plus with an emphasis in mechanical engineering and a concentration in business and entrepreneurship. While earning his degree, he was also a lead teaching assistant for a variety of engineering courses.

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Report outlines emerging technologies to improve Colorado water management

Aug. 2, 2022

A new report outlines how a variety of emerging technologies can help water managers, landowners and policymakers improve western water management in the face of severe, ongoing drought.

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How to turn throwaway cardboard into a DIY arcade game

Aug. 2, 2022

Like many people across Colorado, Peter Gyory spent the height of the COVID-19 pandemic sitting at home with nothing to do. Then the researcher, a game designer by training, noticed all the random materials he had lying around his house. “I was really frustrated that I couldn’t make games,” said Gyory, a doctoral student at CU Boulder’s ATLAS Institute. “I realized I was surrounded by cardboard. I thought: ‘How could I make a game out of that?’”

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CU SWE Letter to Incoming Students

Aug. 2, 2022

Samiha Singh, CU SWE president Hello! My name is Samiha Singh, and I am thrilled to be serving as the President of the CU Boulder Society of Women Engineers (SWE) . We would like to invite you to check out our society in the upcoming semester! We host a ton...

Keith Molenaar

Molenaar highlights progress, community and relationship building as cornerstones of his early tenure as dean

Aug. 1, 2022

Provost Russ Moore appointed Molenaar as the college’s permanent dean in late June. Molenaar said he has already started discussions with leadership about updating the college’s strategic vision and plans to move into an inclusive and encompassing feedback phase for that work in the near future.

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PhD candidate is lead author on paper reviewing rainfall measurement approaches in Africa

July 28, 2022

Denis Muthike, an environmental studies PhD candidate, is the lead author of a paper in the Journal of Hydrometeorology that validates and compares satellite-based rainfall tools over Africa.

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PhD candidate using satellites and machine learning to combat drought in Africa

July 28, 2022

Katie Fankhauser, a PhD candidate in environmental engineering, is the lead author of a paper in Science of The Total Environment that identifies impacts of high groundwater use in response to drought in the Horn of Africa through satellite data, remote-sensors and machine learning analysis tools.

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