News
- Associate Professor Hendrik Heinz and postdoctoral researcher Juan Liu are contributing authors to “Building two-dimensional materials one row at a time: Avoiding the nucleation barrier” in the December 2018 issue of the prestigious journal Science
- CU «Ƶ postdoctoral researcher Brian Aguado will serve as the chair for the Gordon Research Seminar in Biomaterials and Tissue Engineering in July in Castelldefels, Spain.
- CU «Ƶ graduate students presented their materials, biotech and energy and catalysis findings.
- Katie McQuie’s time at CU «Ƶ is marked by both academic success and selfless service to her fellow engineers. As the winner of the December 2018 Outstanding Graduate for Service award, she exemplifies the kind of service-minded engineer that CU «Ƶ is known for.
- Alan Weimer is one of two CU «Ƶ researchers named to the National Academy of Inventors this year.
- Yu Cai, a former graduate student at the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, was the grand prize winner for bioseparations research at the 2018 Life Science Awards held in Darmstadt, Germany this past October. Bioseparations is the
- Researchers from CU «Ƶ are exploring a new form of biostasis that may revolutionize combat medicine, organ donation, vaccines and more.
- The Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and its partners are hosting three new GAANN programs, or Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need, to equip graduate students to research solutions to critical national needs. GAANN is a
- In a ceremony in Washington, D.C., this weekend, CU «Ƶ Professor Chris Bowman was officially inducted into the National Academy of Medicine.
- A genetic disruption strategy developed by «Ƶ researchers effectively stymies the evolution of antibiotic-resistant bacteria such as E. coli, giving scientists a crucial leg up in the ongoing battle against deadly superbugs.