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- Research and Innovation Office Faculty Fellows inspired and informed the «Ƶ community during CU «Ƶ’s 2020 Research & Innovation Week. In this video, we hear from Associate Professor Gregory Whiting, who discusses the
- CU Engineering experienced another record-breaking year for research funding in 2020, receiving $134 million overall and dwarfing the 2019 total of $108 million. While the year-over-year growth is impressive, Interim Dean Keith Molenaar said it only
- CU «Ƶ’s College of Engineering and Applied Science is leading a new Multi-disciplinary Simulation Center funded by the Department of Energy and the National Nuclear Security Administration’s Advanced Simulation and Computing program to model
- Mechanical engineering undergraduate researcher, Paul DiTomas The ME SPUR Program, modeled after CU Summer Program for Undergraduate Research, enabled undergraduate students to work with mechanical engineering faculty during summer 2020
- J. Will Medlin New research from Professor J. Will Medlin and collaborators at three other institutions points to a new, inexpensive and sustainable method of synthesizing hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide has many industrial uses,
- Cindy Regal, associate professor of physics at the «Ƶ, has been selected as the 2020 recipient of Research Corporation for Science Advancement’s Cottrell Frontiers in Research Excellence and Discovery (FRED) Award.
- The colors in this newly discovered phase of liquid crystal shift as researchers apply a small electric field. (Credit: SMRC) Researchers at CU «Ƶ’s Soft Materials Research Center (SMRC) have discovered an elusive phase of
- Professor Mike McGehee and students working in the lab. Researchers at CU «Ƶ have developed an improved method for controlling smart tinting on windows that could make them cheaper, more effective and more durable than current options on the
- Yifu Ding Professor Yifu Ding is starting a new research project that explores how soft robots of the future could include new materials inspired by snakeskin. Ding is based in the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering and is
- CU «Ƶ researchers have developed a new approach to designing more sustainable buildings with help from some of the tiniest contractors out there. In a study published in the journal Matter and featured in the New York Times