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- As federally funded scientists and engineers, my colleagues and I help translate our research to public audiences, including students, policy makers, congressional representatives, and sometimes even celebrity chefs! I am the principal
- [Editor’s note: CU Boulder's student chapter of Bridges to Prosperity focuses on building pedestrian bridges over impassable rivers in communities unable to afford them. Students are building bridges this summer in Swaziland and Bolivia –
- <p>The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is welcoming some of the nation’s best aerospace PhD students for a Women in Aerospace Symposium. The event will offer a unique opportunity for this select group of women who are interested in pursuing an academic career in aerospace, to present research and network with mentors and colleagues from across the country. </p>
- <p>A critical and growing component of the College of Engineering and Applied Science’s work is basic and applied research in support of national security needs. Over 18 percent of the college’s current research expenditures support programs for the Army, Air Force and Navy (including the Marine Corps).</p><p>As evidence of the our national reputation in defense research, the US Office of Naval...</p>
- [Editor’s note: This is the final segment of a four-part series looking at the student-led Engineering Excellence Fund.] Mechanical engineering instructor Keith Regner is looking to push the College of Engineering and Applied
- A rendering of the lobby renovation showing the new cafe space.If you’re working or taking summer classes in the Engineering Center, you’ve probably noticed that it’s been even harder than usual to navigate the building. The good
- [Editor’s note: This is part three of a four-part series looking at the student-led Engineering Excellence Fund.] Ralph Bogle, a chemical treatment specialist in Environmental Health & Safety, describes processes that occur at
- [Editor’s note: This is part two of a four-part series looking at the student-led Engineering Excellence Fund.] From left, members of the Quadcopter Club include Aaron Pineda, Jock Tuttle, Derek Wright, Gill Gill, Cong Bui, Paul
- Â鶹ÊÓƵ 1,181 newly minted engineers will depart Friday from CU Boulder, continuing a long tradition of engineering excellence that dates back to 1893.The noted scholar Billy Madison summarizes the occasion best: "Yahoo for
- The Earthquake Engineering Research Institute (EERI) is an international technical society of professionals including engineers, geoscientists, architects, planners, public officials and social scientists. For the past four years, CU Boulder’s EERI