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- Domino’s, UPS, Amazon, and the United States military are just a few examples of institutions interested in using drones as automated delivery systems for financial, logistical, and environmental reasons.Drones save on employee costs, and they
- In the last several years, 3D printing has taken off as a convenient method to creating plastic parts. It has become a relatively cheap and quick way to rapidly prototype a design concept with potentially complex geometries before taking it to large
- You don’t have to drive far on Colorado’s roads to notice a rapid growth in the renewable energy sector, resulting in wind farm and solar installations statewide.Since 2010, electricity from renewable sources has more than doubled in Colorado,
- Paid for by the Department of Defense, the NDSEG fellowship is a grant to encourage doctoral students to pursue research that may assist our nation's defense efforts.
- Mechanical Engineering students at the University of Colorado Boulder are teaming up with research teams nationwide to develop a ground-breaking brain imaging system for pediatric patients.Centered around the incredible µOPM sensor
- Junior Alyvia Hildebrand works on the CU Engineering team's entry into the Ninth Annual First Nations Launch.This week, five CU Engineering students will compete against 14 other teams at the Ninth Annual First Nations Launch in
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- Did you know that the College of Engineering and Applied Science recently established an Office of Alumni Engagement? With nearly 40,000 alumni of the college, there is lots of opportunity to re-connect and engage with our
- This video is the first in a series of interviews with CU Engineering alumni, faculty and others who can shed light on and celebrate the history of engineering at Boulder.