Erica Landreth outdoors by a lake

Erica Landreth, Academic Engagement Award

May 5, 2021

Erica Landreth is graduating in May with a degree in applied mathematics, as well as a certificate in neuroscience and a minor in chemistry. She said that interdisciplinarity has become the cornerstone of her academic experience. During an internship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lincoln Lab, she worked on...

Simon Julien with the Flatirions in the background

Simon Julien, Undergraduate Research Award

May 5, 2021

Simon Julien, who will complete his BS in applied mathematics in May, said he chose engineering because it was the most influential route he could take to play a role in the fight against climate change. After five semesters as an undergraduate researcher and two internships at the National Renewable...

College News 2021

May 5, 2021

Protecting our Engineering Buffs Read about CU Engineering’s research efforts and actions to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic: Research breakthroughs Return to Research series Stories of resilience in the COVID-19 era series CU Engineering & COVID-19 GPS pioneer inducted into National Academy of Sciences Kristine Larson became the first GPS...

Cracking the Code

May 4, 2021

Check out how our faculty members are leveraging computing in innovative research projects across engineering disciplines. College announces three new interdisciplinary research themes The College of Engineering and Applied Science recently launched three interdisciplinary research themes as part of a broad push into growing and critical areas of study. The...

Christian Lamb

International design challenge builds global engineering skills for CU students

May 3, 2021

When the pandemic hindered the original plans of the Engineers Without Borders team, Christian Lamb's team transitioned to pursue an international design challenge assisting two towns in rural Peru.

Terri Wright

Congratulations - You Made It!

May 3, 2021

Whether you are a first-year student or graduating senior, you have proven, quite masterfully, the skill of adaptability.

Bob Marshall

Borrowing Navy submarine radio signals to study space

April 30, 2021

Bob Marshall's research focuses on remote sensing and earth, and space sciences. His project is titled “Quantifying Radiation Belt Precipitation and Atmospheric Impacts through D-region Ionosphere Imaging.”

Interim Dean Keith Molenaar presenting at the 2021 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony

2021 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards

April 30, 2021

Honoring the outstanding achievements of our 2020 and 2021 alumni award recipients, Dean Keith Molenaar and the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the 鶹Ƶ cordially invite you to the 55th Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony.

 Sidney D’Mello

Podcast: Sidney D’Mello on artificial intelligence in the classroom

April 29, 2021

Sidney D’Mello, Associate Professor at the Institute of Cognitive Science and the Department of Computer Science at CU Boulder, describes how his unique combination of education and research experiences led to his leading-edge work at the NSF National Institute for Student-Agent Teaming, which is reimagining the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom to better serve both students and teachers.

Dynamic tint windows showing various level of darkness

Developing efficient, dynamic windows for comfort and climate change research appears in Nature Energy

April 29, 2021

Researchers from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program are among the authors of “Polymer inhibitors enable >900 cm2 dynamic windows based on reversible metal electrodeposition with high solar modulation” which appeared in the April issue of the highly prestigious science journal Nature Energy.

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