Ruzzene

NSF Broader Impacts webinar with ADR Massimo Ruzzene

Feb. 24, 2021

Broader impacts are one of two criteria used by the National Science Foundation to evaluate every grant proposal. Join Associate Dean for Research and former NSF Program Director Massimo Ruzzene, for an online discussion of what broader impacts can mean and how to better integrate those activities into your research.

Lynch

Maureen Lynch to study links between cancer, skeletal heath and exercise

Feb. 23, 2021

Lynch's research focuses on biomechanics, 3D tissue engineering, and cancer. Her project is titled 鈥淒ysfunctional Osteocyte Mechanoresponse in Tumor-induced Bone Disease.鈥

Solar and wind energy

What went wrong with Texas鈥 power grid?

Feb. 22, 2021

Energy grid experts Kyri Baker, assistant professor in Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, and Bri-Mathias Hodge, associate professor in Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering鈥攂oth Fellows of the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI)鈥攁nswered some questions for CU Boulder Today.

Brian Muriithi

Brian Muriithi named a Student Leader of the Year

Feb. 19, 2021

Muriithi is a second-year student in the Engineering Leadership Program.

Hunter with the Blue Angels.

A Career on the Aerospace Edge

Feb. 19, 2021

Bill Hunter (AeroEng鈥58) has been on the forefront of technology in rocket engines and spacecraft, shipbuilding, starting multiple business and eventually even becoming an artist. Across a 60-year career, he has been a busy guy. From the time he was 11 years old, Bill wanted to be a fighter pilot...

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Engineering Week 2021: Engineers Care to Create

Feb. 19, 2021

Join us for a week of virtual fun activities and events with members of the engineering community including CU Engineering, guest speakers and student organizations to celebrate our passion for engineering!

CU Engineering

DEAA 2021 Registration

Feb. 18, 2021

Established in 1966, the DEAA honors graduates and friends who have distinguished themselves through outstanding personal qualities, knowledge, and significant contributions to their fields.

John Zhai

Researchers study social distancing, ventilation in predicting the probability of COVID infection

Feb. 18, 2021

Zhai is a corresponding author on a November paper that explores the effectiveness of social distancing and ventilation in preventing COVID-19 transmission indoors.

Old computer

Seed grant could lead to materials needed for unconventional computing revolution

Feb. 18, 2021

An interdisciplinary team of researchers in the college are working to develop materials to enable the next generation of computing. If successful, the boundary between materials and computers may disappear altogether in the near future.

Tech Frontiers

College innovates with executive education for engineers

Feb. 17, 2021

Professionals interested in expanding their technical knowledge, skills and network will have an exceptional opportunity to explore the latest computer science concepts and techniques this summer through the College of Engineering and Applied Science鈥檚 new Tech Frontiers Executive Education courses.

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