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Research on soil moisture aims to improve irrigation models

March 16, 2021

CU Boulder researchers gave computer models of land surface different amounts of information on soil moisture and then evaluated how well irrigation can be predicted from them. Being able to do this on a large scale would be a useful step toward understanding how sensitive irrigation and evapotranspiration are to climate change.

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Computer Science Post-Baccalaureate Summer Semester - Apply for Free!

March 12, 2021

The Computer Science Post-Baccalaureate program is excited to announce we are waiving all application fees for the summer 2021 semester.

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Dashti reflects on anniversary of Fukushima disaster

March 12, 2021

Associate Professor Shideh Dashti answered some questions on the anniversary of the disaster. Her team in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering researches the influence of extreme events on interacting soil-foundation-structure systems and the resilience of urban infrastructure.

Kyri Baker

Kyri Baker to address long standing grid optimization problems

March 9, 2021

Baker's research focuses on power systems, smart grid, renewable energy, building-to-grid optimization, and applications of machine learning in energy. Her project is titled “Learning-Assisted Optimal Power Flow with Confidence.â€

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Research explores how electric vehicle adoption may impact vulnerable communities

March 8, 2021

Researchers at the Â鶹ÊÓƵ are exploring how widespread use of electric vehicles in the future may impact vulnerable communities.

Kristi Anseth

Choose to Challenge: Kristi Anseth

March 7, 2021

Professor Kristi Anseth discovered chemical engineering in college. She had grown up knowing few engineers but enjoyed chemistry and mathematics in high school. Upon starting college, chemical engineering was recommended to her as a major, and she was fascinated to learn about the multiple dimensions of chemical engineering, especially those...

Rachel Cox

Choose to Challenge: Rachel Cox

March 7, 2021

We all know the drive to CU Boulder’s campus from the south: the beautiful view of the Flatirons as we’re driving up U.S. 36. This was the exact drive that made Rachel Cox realize that Boulder would be her home for a long time.

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Choose to Challenge: Angela Bielefeldt

March 7, 2021

Q: Can you tell me about your journey as an engineer, and people who have been mentors? A: I was around engineering things as a child, but I didn't label it as engineering. I love math and science, but I also loved everything else—poetry, reading. The turning point was I...

Malinda Zarske

Choose to Challenge: Malinda Zarske

March 7, 2021

I was able to speak with our very own Malinda Zarske with the Engineering Plus Program. In the classroom, she is the type of professor that does more than teaching you what the book states. She is a professor that loves to get to know her students. Yet the path for Zarske was not always leading to engineering.

Daria Kotys-Schwartz

Choose to Challenge: Daria Kotys-Schwartz

March 7, 2021

Daria Kotys-Schwartz’s engineering story started when she was incredibly young. Her parents were first-generation Americans who were big on education and taught her that she could be whatever she wanted to be. As one of three girls, she never felt there were gender-specific societal roles placed on her by her...

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