Bob Marshall

Borrowing Navy submarine radio signals to study space

April 30, 2021

Bob Marshall's research focuses on remote sensing and earth, and space sciences. His project is titled “Quantifying Radiation Belt Precipitation and Atmospheric Impacts through D-region Ionosphere Imaging.”

Interim Dean Keith Molenaar presenting at the 2021 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony

2021 Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards

April 30, 2021

Honoring the outstanding achievements of our 2020 and 2021 alumni award recipients, Dean Keith Molenaar and the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the «Ƶ cordially invite you to the 55th Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards ceremony.

 Sidney D’Mello

Podcast: Sidney D’Mello on artificial intelligence in the classroom

April 29, 2021

Sidney D’Mello, Associate Professor at the Institute of Cognitive Science and the Department of Computer Science at CU «Ƶ, describes how his unique combination of education and research experiences led to his leading-edge work at the NSF National Institute for Student-Agent Teaming, which is reimagining the role of artificial intelligence in the classroom to better serve both students and teachers.

Dynamic tint windows showing various level of darkness

Developing efficient, dynamic windows for comfort and climate change research appears in Nature Energy

April 29, 2021

Researchers from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program are among the authors of “Polymer inhibitors enable >900 cm2 dynamic windows based on reversible metal electrodeposition with high solar modulation” which appeared in the April issue of the highly prestigious science journal Nature Energy.

Gloved hands holding a dose of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

To safely return to 'normal,' 70% of Coloradans must get COVID vaccine

April 28, 2021

Results come from a new mathematical study led by researchers at two University of Colorado campuses, who explore what it might take for the state to safely shed mask mandates, limits on indoor dining and a range of other restrictions.

Misha and another researcher working on the turbine

International collaboration explores ways to improve wind turbine operation

April 26, 2021

Misha Sinner, a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, presented a paper at the International Federation of Automatic Control World Congress in July 2020 on wind turbine control.

Graphic showing the LEGO bricks and wave forms

CU «Ƶ researchers use LEGO bricks to decode intricate vibration patterns

April 26, 2021

Researchers at CU «Ƶ are using LEGO bricks to study and simply illustrate the general dynamics and topology of metastructures and metamaterials.

Mike Scheuerman

From tech management to Oscar nominee: Alumnus Mike Scheuerman

April 24, 2021

At Sunday’s Academy Awards in Los Angeles, Scheuerman (MTeleCom’95) will be in the small, masked audience allowed to attend during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mapping a Vision for UAVs

April 23, 2021

Recent Alumni Award winner finds success with robotics startup. I'm attracted by the concept of building things that last without having to be repaired or fixed or upgraded. Nima Keivan Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of CANVAS Technology Like many kids, Nima Keivan (PhDCompSci’17) enjoyed music. Well, destroying it, anyway...

Computing for All

April 23, 2021

CU alumni Terry Hogan and Lucy Sanders are leading the National Center for Women and Information Technology. Terry Hogan Lucy Sanders For as long as she can remember, Terry Hogan (CompSci’94) has advocated for women achieving financial self-sufficiency, and she believes technology is the most powerful path to that goal...

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