2016-17
- From the very first roll call of the school year, students whose last names start with letters at the beginning of the alphabet may be at an advantage.
- Norlin Library, already host to a seemingly endless number of books, is now home to a very valuable collection.
- A sofa twisted into a knot, a dining table bulging with a roller-coaster-like loop, a massive picnic table curled into a question mark. These shapes don’t occur naturally—they’re the creations of Assistant Professor Michael Beitz.
- Two CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineers have pioneered an ingenious way to turn Colorado’s booming craft beer economy into renewable power.
- In 1997, Professor Al Weimer of chemical and biological engineering and Professor Steven George of chemistry began collaborating on a novel process of coating surfaces with the thinnest of materials possible, known as atomic layer deposition (ALD).
- It may be tiny, but it’s mighty. A soft, wearable acoustic sensor that weighs less than a paper clip has been developed by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and Northwestern University.
- Robots could someday be found making beds at understaffed nursing homes, helping homeowners with DIY projects or handling mundane chores on the International Space Station.