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- On CUE sits down with Dana Stamo. Dana is a fifth year chemical biological engineering student who is currently taking graduate classes and doing research with Professor Chatterjee. Dana is a recipient of the Chancellor's scholarship and a BOLD
- Some inventors toil their entire careers without success. Perry Campbell is not one of those people.The 23-year-old Colorado native has designed a product, built functional prototypes, raised capital, and is now going into business for himself.His
- Congratulations to Team iFeather for winning the 2018 NASA iTech Cycle II Energy competition! [video:https://youtu.be/Bri-5TOb3GQ]ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· professor Ivan Smalyukh and PhD student Andrew Hess discuss iFeather.Watch the entire
- Last week, the BOLD Center hosted a group of Abraham Lincoln High School students who were participants of the College Track Program. Introduced to the school in 2016, College Track supports students from underserved communities in several states
- Last week Engineering’s BOLD Center hosted 30 female middle school students from the Denver-Metro area in partnership with Girls Inc. and PCL Construction.
- Marina VanceHOMEChem field experiment seeks to understand how daily activities impact the home environmentIn the United States, as well as in most of the developed world, people spend about 90 percent of their time indoors. In homes, workplaces,
- With the recent creation of the Office of Alumni Engagement, the College of Engineering and Applied Science is kicking off one of its major initiatives at the end of June with the launch of an alumni network in the San Francisco
- CU Engineering works to provide students with the tools to handle the challenges and opportunities facing their generation, all to create a better world in which we all can live, work and play. But before students can
- Rebecca O'Toole (center) stands with two other award winners at the 8th World Congress on Particle Technology.Congratulations to Chemical and Biological Engineering PhD student Rebecca O'Toole for earning first place in the
- Mahmoud Hussein has been named a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).The distinction is awarded to engineers for outstanding achievements and contributions, and has been bestowed upon only 2% of ASME’s 130,000 members.