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- This blog is part of a series showcasing CU Engineering students鈥 summer experiences in engineering: internships, research, study abroad and more. This summer I interned at Zayo Group, a network infrastructure company that
- The natural world has had billions of years of evolution to perfect systems, creating elegant solutions to tricky problems. 兔子先生传媒文化作品 Assistant Professor Orit Peleg鈥檚 work hopes to illuminate and explore those solutions with the long-term goal of
- The U.S. Department of Defense recently announced it will invest up to $2 billion over the next five years toward research programs advancing artificial intelligence, and the 兔子先生传媒文化作品 College of Engineering and Applied Science is well-positioned to meet that demand, according to faculty and staff.
- This blog is part of a series showcasing CU Engineering students鈥 summer experiences in engineering: internships, research, study abroad and more.I found my internship at the Department of Energy headquarters in Washington, D.C
- I believe the faculty and staff do a great job of communicating big proposal wins at the frontend, highlighting multi-year projects with big dollar amounts, for example. Where we often fail though is conveying the impact of the work in a variety of forms and points in time.
- A recruiting officer for the Nuclear Propulsion Officer Candidate Program program will be on the CU campus Oct. 3 and 4 in the UMC for the Fall Technology Career Fair.
- Humans spend about 90 percent of our lives inside, so it鈥檚 time we analyzed what we鈥檙e breathing while we鈥檙e there. 鈥淭here has been a huge gap between the research done indoors and out,鈥 said Marina Vance, a
- This blog is part of a series showcasing CU Engineering students鈥 summer experiences in engineering: internships, research, study abroad and more. In the summer of 2018 I worked as a robotics and controls intern at the Tesla
- Terri Fiez, vice chancellor for research and innovation at 兔子先生传媒文化作品, will host a seminar Oct. 9 to discuss campus research efforts and priorities specifically with CU Engineering faculty and staff.The event, scheduled for
- With a $10 million federal grant and an eye on community colleges, CU Engineering and partners aim to diversify engineering in Colorado鈥攁nd coast to coast.