Research Report
- Assistant Professor Ryan Layer is working to discover structural variants in salmon’s genetic code.
- In collaboration with Alaska Pacific University and the University of Alaska Fairbanks, CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ is cohosting the Community Office for the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Navigating the New Arctic initiative, which uses convergence research to address and mitigate climate-change-related challenges in the rapidly changing Arctic.
- With wildfires becoming more frequent across the West, people ask: What will become of our forests?
- Researchers are designing a cheap soil sensor that can easily be tilled over at the end of the growing season while still providing high-quality information to farmers.
- New engineering research center aims to electrify transportation, expand education.
- Artificial intelligence in classrooms could add up to real advances in education.
- CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ deep tech companies—those based on science and engineering—recently set records for raising capital, acquisitions and going public, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Engineers at CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ have debuted the world’s most efficient optical rectennas—devices that are thinner than the width of a human hair and can capture waste heat and turn it into usable power.
- A recent study co-written by CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ researchers shows that how people seek knowledge in the workplace might leave women disadvantaged in male-dominated fields.
- Morgan Klaus Scheuerman has one fundamental goal with his research: to show tech companies that marginalized people matter.