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- Dear AISES Buffs, We hope your summer was a good one! Our whole leadership team would like to welcome you to CU Boulder’s American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) chapter! Our core beliefs are to build community by bridging
- Early career faculty within the Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering Department at CU Boulder found tremendous success in the last year, including three NSF CAREER Awards and an NIH Trailblazer award.
- Xudong Chen's research focuses on geometric control theory, stochastic process, optimization, and game theory. His project is titled “Resilient and Scalable Framework for Control of Mutli-agent Systems: Ensemble.”
- 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
- 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
- Whether you are a first-year student or graduating senior, you have proven, quite masterfully, the skill of adaptability.
- Maymester music courses for non-majorsNeed a course this summer to fulfill a core requirement in fine arts? Just looking for a way to enrich your studies in May? These courses are designed especially for all those not maoring in music, so take a
- Researchers from CU Boulder, CU Denver and the Boston-based Scientific Systems Company Inc. (SSCI) have partnered to design drones that can explore underground environments such as subway tunnels, mines and caves. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) awarded the team a $4.5 million grant to support its participation in its national Subterranean Challenge, which will end in fall 2021.
- The Material Characterization Facility – operated within Colorado Shared Instrumentation in Nanofabrication and Characterization (COSINC) service center – recently relocated to its permanent home in the Sustainability, Energy and Environment Laboratory building on east campus.