News
- A ChBE alumna will receive a special recognition from the College of Engineering & Applied Science.
- Tobin Brown graduated in 2018 with his PhD in chemical engineering after studying hydrogels with the Anseth Research Group. He found work at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in «Ƶ after graduation using atomic force microscopy to study polymeric materials. We asked him about his time at the College of Engineering and Applied Science, where he hopes his career will be in the future and what advice he has for students in the department.
- Squids and cuttlefish inspire new research into optical materials.
- CU Women's Team named USTFCCCA Scholar Team of the Year; five Buffs garner all-academic honors
- Researchers at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering are the latest recipients of the pharmaceutical industry's oldest award: the Ebert Prize.
- The National Institute of Health awarded a R01 grant to CU «Ƶ researchers to help better understand antibody selection.
- CU «Ƶ's annual microscopic image contest reveals a world of hidden beauty.
- Associate Professor Timothy Whitehead joins the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering.
- Prashant Nagpal and Aaron Holder are part of a campus-wide effort to make Colorado a hub of breakthrough quantum research.
- With the launch of the Living Journal of Computational Molecular Science (LiveCoMS), academic publishing continues to evolve in the digital age. ChBE Associate Professor Michael Shirts is one of the researchers behind the project, working with