Bobby Braun
- Bobby Braun has been recognized with a major award from the American Institute for Aeronautics and Astronautics in Orlando, FL today. AIAA announced that Braun, dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵÌýannounced two major gifts Thursday from Ball Corporation and its foundation, including a $1 million gift from Ball to support the university’s new Aerospace Engineering Sciences building opening this fall.Ìý The Ball Foundation,
- The dean of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's College of Engineering & Applied Science is a former NASA chief technologist. Here he talks about the moon, Mars and why we should think there's life on other planets. There’s a lot of talk about sending humans back
- In 1948, William Pietenpol, the chair of physics at the University of Colorado, assembled a team of scientists and engineers for an ambitious venture: to launch an Aerobee rocket into the upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere and collect new
- The National Geographic channel is spotlighting the red planet in the television series ‘MARS’ and enlisting the help of experts from the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ.ÌýRobert Braun is the Dean of the school’s college of engineering, a
- CU Aerospace Cassini Memories ÌýBobby Braun, Smead Aerospace Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science: “Years ago, I was involved in a JPL-led review of the European Space Agency Huygens probe
- When Robert Braun was 11, a neighbor brought him to work at the Goddard Space Center in Maryland. Braun was interested in space, and that day, the Viking 1 lander was scheduled to touch down on Mars, becoming the first U.S. spacecraft to land on
- For a good portion of his career, Bobby Braun has wrestled with the technological challenges of putting spacecraftÌýonÌýMars. His landing in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, where he's taking over as dean of the University of Colorado’sÌýCollege of Engineering