Media Coverage
- Five undergraduate engineering programs ranked in top 20 for 2020.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ announced two major gifts Thursday from Ball Corporation and its foundation, including a $1 million gift from Ball to support the university’s new Aerospace Engineering Sciences building opening this fall.
- Melinda Piket-May, an associate professor of electrical, computer and energy engineer at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, won the ambassadorship, which pays $25,000 for each of the two years she will serve.
- The Herbst Program of Humanities in Engineering is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, and is changing its name to the Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics and Society to more accurately describe what it does.
- Kevin Gifford, a researcher in the Technology, Cybersecurity and Policy Program, gave an engineer's perspective on concerns over health effects.
- Michael Gooseff and Diane McKnight of civil, environmental and architectural engineering have spent years documenting the dramatic changes in the continent's McMurdo Dry Valleys.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineering professor Sean Humbert is leading a team in a national competition, the Subterranean Challenge. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency gifted the university a $4.5 million grant to fund Humbert's team.
- How a new generation of grippers with improved 3D perception and tactile sensing is learning to manipulate a wide variety of objects
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineers have developed a 3D printing technique that allows for localized control of an object’s firmness, opening up new biomedical avenues that could one day include artificial arteries and organ tissue.
- Brad Hayes will drive innovation for Circadence’s cybersecurity solutions while continuing to teach in the Department of Computer Science and direct the Collaborative AI and Robotics (CAIRO) Lab.