5 Reasons To Be A CU Boulder Engineer

Nov. 28, 2018

Mountains as your playground and access to the best resources and support services to ensure your success.

Students working with the soft robot material

ME faculty part of $2M NSF grant for soft robotics work

Nov. 28, 2018

Faculty at CU Boulder are working toward widespread adoption and practical applications for the soft robotic HASEL actuators demonstrated here earlier this year, through a new $2 million award from the National Science Foundation.

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CU Boulder well positioned as national leader in quantum

Nov. 27, 2018

A new campus wide initiative - the Quantum Explorations in Science & Technology seed grant program - aims to put CU Boulder at the center of work being done on quantum.

Aerial view of CU Boulder campus with engineering building

CU Engineering professor helps lead White House climate report

Nov. 26, 2018

A major climate change report released Friday by over a dozen U.S. federal agencies outlines the potential for significant economic and environmental damages in the coming years. The report included a chapter on the potential for impacts on roads, bridges and other infrastructure.

Cyber

It's Cyber Monday - are you ready?

Nov. 26, 2018

As you consider your strategies for finding the best Cyber Monday deals, remember that where there is connectivity, there is a need for security. That’s why CEAS, aka CU Engineering, is launching a new cybersecurity program.

A gripper created by Robotic Materials Inc., founded by the author, Nikolaus Correll, performs a manipulation task during the industrial assembly competition at the World Robot Summit in Tokyo.

Correll: Robots Getting a Grip on General Manipulation

Nov. 21, 2018

How a new generation of grippers with improved 3D perception and tactile sensing is learning to manipulate a wide variety of objects

Illustration of a light bulb in a thought bubble.

Dream Big: Submit Your Ideas for Increasing Diversity

Nov. 21, 2018

In 2018, our college announced a new strategic vision . One pillar of that vision includes getting more underrepresented groups engaged and excelling in STEM fields. So how do we do this? Well, we want your ideas . Reaching our goal of becoming the first public engineering college with a...

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Being BOLDer: The BOLD Center celebrates 10 years of supporting women and minorities in engineering

Nov. 16, 2018

The BOLD Center turns 10 years old and the College of Engineering and Applied Science celebrates nearly half a decade of supporting women and minorities in science, technology and engineering.

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$7 million interdisciplinary research project could revolutionize biomedical industry

Nov. 16, 2018

Researchers at CU Boulder are exploring a new form of biostasis that could entirely eliminate the need for cooling, potentially revolutionizing combat medicine, organ donation, vaccines and even the way we treat disease altogether.

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Yes we GAANN! CU Boulder goes 5 for 5 in national needs fellowships

Nov. 16, 2018

CU Boulder goes 5 for 5 in national needs fellowships to rack up 117 academic years of graduate student support. The College of Engineering and Applied Science received $4.7 million in October from the U.S. Department of Education to strengthen graduate teaching and research, as well as expand access to...

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