Marc Thompson

Marc Thompson, Chemical Engineering + Applied Math

May 7, 2019

Marc Thompson loved his classes in engineering and math but said his time as CU showed him that work outside the classroom is just as essential to education as traditional lectures.

Vismaya Bachu

Vismaya Bachu, Chemical & Biological Engineering

May 7, 2019

Boettcher Scholar Vismaya Bachu participated in almost 1,000 hours of research as an undergrad, tutored in The BOLD Center and took far-ranging classes including philosophy and pottery.

Representation of an atom

Initiative builds on quantum business experience in the college

May 7, 2019

CU Boulder has a tradition of excellence in quantum science and technology. Work in the field continues on and off campus in the many companies that have been founded by CU engineering and physics faculty and former students.

Participants at Boulder Startup Week

CU Engineering faculty featured in Boulder Startup Week

May 7, 2019

CU Boulder is participating as the University Track sponsor at Boulder Startup Week, showcasing the strong ties between the Boulder startup community and the world-class teaching and research happening on campus.

Stride Tech walker

Engineering grads’ high-tech walker could keep seniors from falling

May 6, 2019

Four undergraduate students studying mechanical engineering worked with senior residents to test out their new invention, an accessory for walkers that the team hopes to make widely available to seniors and others. They believe their device could help prevent debilitating falls. Stride Tech received the first place prize in the New Venture Challenge.

National Science Foundation's logo

College celebrates five NSF CAREER award winners in 2019

May 6, 2019

Four faculty members within the College of Engineering and Applied Science have received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation.

Al Gasiewski in his lab.

Constellation of weather satellites to cover the globe

May 6, 2019

Want more accurate weather forecasts? You’re in luck: Last month, researchers at CU Boulder saw the fruits of their labors launch aboard a new satellite. That satellite is the first in a planned fleet of Earth-orbiters that the team says will one day record weather data at every point on the globe every 15 minutes.

Sarah Withee (at right) holds spring 2018 CUE3 satellite

Learning to speak new languages: Japanese professor turns satellite engineer

May 4, 2019

Amidst a fruitful career as a language professor and technologist, Sarah Withee joined Gen Z and Millenial students to become an electrical engineer.

Shilo Brooks

Shilo Brooks explores relationship between democracy and technology

May 3, 2019

Although not an engineer, Brooks, a political scientist and student of political philosophy and the history of science, is uniquely qualified to direct the leadership program at the CU Boulder College of Engineering and Applied Science. Designed for engineering students, the liberal arts leadership program introduces students to the complexities inherent in science and technology’s relationship to society.

Rendering of living space on a space craft

CU Boulder part of new NASA institute on space habitat design

May 2, 2019

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at CU Boulder is part of a new NASA funded Space Technology Research Institute that will advance space habitat designs using resilient and autonomous systems. The work is part of a larger effort to prepare for a time when astronauts will venture further into space, out of low-Earth orbit and on to the Moon, Mars and beyond.

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