News
- The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering continues to recruit world-class researchers and educators with the addition of Professor Ryan Hayward to the faculty. Hayward will join the department in August of 2020. Hayward comes to CU from
- A low-cost, high-performance battery chemistry developed by ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researchers could one day lead to scalable grid-level storage for wind and solar energy that could help electrical utilities reduce their dependency on fossil fuels.
- Distinguished Professor Chris Bowman is donating his lab's royalties from a patent toward the formation of a new endowed faculty position.
- Tim White delivered a prestigious keynote lecture at the Soft Matter Conference in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- Benner was a member of the cross country and track and field teams at Colorado. She earned degrees in chemical and biological engineering with a 3.94 GPA. The Superior, Colo., native was named the Pac-12 Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 2017 in her final season of cross country and went on to earn the 2019 Pac-12 Track and Field Scholar-Athlete of the Year honor.
- Over 150 students celebrated earning their diplomas from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering on Thursday, May 9 this past semester. The cermony for both undergraduate and graduate students was held on the west lawn of the Jennie
- Researchers at the National Renewable Energy Lab — including Aaron Holder of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering — have discovered hundreds of new nitrides.
- Renshaw was nominated by multiple students for her commitment to advising.
- The Department of Energy selected graduate student Lesli O. Mark for a prestigious summer research program.
- A senior from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering earned top Pac-12 honors this year.