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Framework for the Future

June 5, 2024

New program expands access to engineering education for first-generation Colorado students Thank you to our 2023 Lattice supporters: Dana Andersen John Bradley Paul Brinkman William Brown Marco Campos Dale Hatfield Kile Morgan Richard Munday Beth Myers Ann Smead Robert ​Yoches In fall 2023, the first cohort of 67 Lattice Scholars...

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Message from the Dean 2024

June 5, 2024

Keith Molenaar Dear CU Engineering community, As we close out another year and celebrate the class of 2024, I am filled with gratitude. Our students, faculty, staff and alumni create a remarkable, innovative community. I am more optimistic than ever for our future, and that’s why we are calling this...

Evan Thomas, Gov. Jared Polis and Sen. Cleave Simpson at the Senate bill signing in Alamosa, Colorado.

CU part of landmark legislation for green water quality infrastructure

June 3, 2024

Colorado Senate Bill SB24-03 directs the team at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience and Colorado State University's Energy Institute to work directly with the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment to identify new pathways to restore rivers and watersheds in Colorado, improve water quality, and reduce emissions associated with water and wastewater treatment.

NOAA AI Numerical Weather Prediction Workshop participants

Amir Behzadan takes part in joint White House/NOAA AI workshop on numerical weather prediction

May 29, 2024

"Early AI models demonstrate improved skill in forecasting events like hurricanes, winter storms and heat waves," said Professor Amir Behzadan. "These models are potentially valuable tools for alerting residents earlier, ultimately saving lives and property."

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Tamara Silbergleit Lehman earns IEEE Rising Star Service Award for advancing computing technologies

May 28, 2024

Assistant Professor Tamara Silbergleit Lehman recently received the 2024 Technical and Conference Activities Rising Star Service Award from the IEEE Computer Society, the largest global organization engaging computer scientists and engineers.

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Charge your laptop in a minute or your EV in 10? Supercapacitors can help; new research offers clues

May 24, 2024

Published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, researchers in Ankur Gupta’s lab discovered how ions move within a complex network of minuscule pores. The breakthrough could lead to the development of more efficient energy storage devices, such as supercapacitors, enabling fast charging of EVs and electronic devices.

Class of 2024

Photo Gallery: Congratulations Engineering Buffs!

May 23, 2024

Congratulations to the College of Engineering & Applied Science Class of 2024! Welcome to the Forever Buffs family!

Global map showing terrestrial water storage over time. Source: Nature

Tracking Earth ice sheet melt from space

May 23, 2024

CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ professor secures $800,000 NASA Grant Khosro Ghobadi-Far is advancing the science of climate change with orbiting satellites. Ghobadi-Far has earned an $800,000 grant from NASA to analyze data from the GRACE-FO satellites, which measure variations in Earth’s gravitational field. Although gravity may appear constant to humans, it actually fluctuates across Earth’s surface in ways that can be valuable to climate science.

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Osamah Dehwah: BOLD service from tutor to PhD graduate

May 23, 2024

Osamah Dehwah has called the BOLD Center home for the past five years as a tutor and helped hundreds of aspiring engineers. He graduated with his PhD in civil engineering and reflected on his experience with the BOLD Center.

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Tribal Climate Leaders Program supports students in bringing science home

May 22, 2024

The North Central Climate Adaptation Science Center piloted TCLP as a partnership between several entities: CIRES, the College of Arts & Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies.

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