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Alumni Volunteer Spotlight: Rachel Klein, ApMath’07

Nov. 16, 2021

Rachel Klein (ApMath’07) has been a dedicated volunteer to the College of Engineering and Applied Science for over two years. She received her degree from Applied Mathematics and has provided countless alumni and students with a unique and inspiring perspective on what it means to be an Engineering Buff.

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Civil engineering partnership receives important ABET accreditation

Nov. 9, 2021

The University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder and babyÖ±²¥app Mesa University’s partnership degree program in civil engineering has been accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, the global accreditor of college and university programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology.

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Behind the Masks: Revealing heroes in COVID-19 research

Nov. 8, 2021

Lab technicians, all from populations historically excluded from engineering, collected data during the height of the pandemic at Denver public schools for environmental engineering professor Mark Hernandez's air ventilation research. Here are the stories of four of those technicans, Halle Sago, Sylvia Akol, Jeronimo Palacios Luna and Ximena Duenas Ibarra, and what they're working for.

Acting Engineering Dean Keith Molenaar, Chancellor Phil DiStefano, Tandean Rustandy, CU Interim President Todd Saliman and Leeds School of Business Dean Sharon Matusik cut the ribbon on the Rustandy Building

Alumnus Tandean Rustandy makes surprise 7-figure gift announcement at ribbon-cutting

Nov. 8, 2021

Over the years, Rustandy has given more than $10 million to CU Boulder, including a major gift to name the $45 million Rustandy Building.

Students working with Professor Tim Minton.

Record breaking $50 million+ year for aerospace research at CU Boulder

Nov. 5, 2021

The Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder has had a record-breaking year for research funding, bringing in $53 million in awards.

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Henrique earns Ryland Graduate Fellowship for supercapacitor research

Nov. 4, 2021

Filipe Henrique is this year’s recipient of the Dwight E. and Jessie D. Ryland Graduate Fellowship from the College of Engineering and Applied Science. This fellowship provides $10,000 over two years to a deserving first-year PhD student working in alternative energy or improved energy utilization and efficiency.

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Welcoming our new babyÖ±²¥app for 2021-22

Oct. 28, 2021

CU Engineering is thrilled to introduce our newest full-time babyÖ±²¥app members for fall 2021 and spring 2022. This talented group comes from academia and industry, bringing with them a wide range of teaching experience and research interests.

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Dafna rocks: Student combines her love for science and music

Oct. 28, 2021

Dafna Margalit, a senior at CU Boulder, is pursuing a degree in electrical engineering while also creating a name for herself in the music industry.

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CU Boulder researchers work to transfer the ‘technology’ of biology

Oct. 27, 2021

Several new babyÖ±²¥app hires in CU Engineering have a deep interest in bio-inspired engineering.

Graphic from the paper showing how UV light penetrates a cell.

Type of ultraviolet light most effective at killing coronavirus is also the safest to use around people

Oct. 27, 2021

Professor Karl Linden explains his new research findings in The Conversation.

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