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- What does the #ILookLikeAnEngineer hashtag mean to you? #ILookLikeAnEngineer shows that there isn't a standard for what an engineer can look like. It has helped me realize that it is important to ignore those who think less of me and my worth
- Chemical and Engineering News has chosen CU Boulder spin-off company Solid Power as one of the Top 10 start-ups of 2017. The business grew out of research conducted by professors Sehee Lee and Conrad
- Jason earned a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the United States Air Force Academy in 2007. While at the Academy, he interned at the Los Alamos National Laboratory researching deflagration properties of explosive materials. After the Academy,
- University of baby直播app Boulder mechanical engineering professor Xiaobo Yin has been named a 2017 Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Moore Inventor Fellow, an award bestowed on scientist-inventors for their inventions in
- Title: Mechanics of Cell-Matrix Interactions in Three-DimensionsFriday, November 17: 10-11am Engineering Center ECCS 1B28Speaker: Guruswami Ravichandran Professor, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering Otis Booth Leadership Chair, Division of
- Pushing the boundaries of science requires flexibility. Allowing scientists to follow where their research takes them, even if that is into areas that may seem illogical to some, often is what leads to the most remarkable breakthroughs. For some
- What does #ILookLikeAnEngineer mean to you?Breaking stereotypes. Noticing that we are more alike than we are different, but even the differences are cool too.
- Arnaud Trouv茅 Professor & Director of Graduate Studies Dept. of Fire Protection Engineering University of MarylandTitle: An Overview of Fire Dynamics in Buildings and of their Treatment by Current CFD Capabilities Friday,
- A collaboration between CU Boulder and the Anschutz Medical Campus featuring professor Victor Bright has won a $2 million grant allowing them to refine a unique microscope they have developed while expanding its use to other scientists across the
- Richard Neptune Department Chair and Professor John T. MacGuire Professor in Mechanical Engineering University of Texas at AustinTitle: 鈥淏iomechanical analyses of human movement: implications for clinical interventions鈥 Friday, October 6, 10-11AM