Professor Ron Helms (right) in CU Boulder's听photo- metric lab in 1967.

Remembering 'Doc' Helms: beloved mentor and pioneer in architectural lighting

June 7, 2024

Professor Ron Helms joined CU Boulder鈥檚 architectural engineering faculty in 1965 and taught lighting courses in the architectural engineering program. During his tenure, he advocated for the importance of the illuminating engineering program, establishing a benchmark for advanced lighting education.

Edgar mines lab

'The demand is so high'

June 7, 2024

CU Engineering launches interdisciplinary robotics program, graduate degrees Engineering graduate students have a new degree option at the University of Colorado Boulder: robotics. The CU Board of Regents has established a master鈥檚 and PhD program in robotics. It will provide students an education merging hardware and software engineering, mathematics and...

Edith Zagona teaches a seminar at Yerevan State University

Modern water management approaches on tap during USAID visit

June 6, 2024

Professor Edith Zagona provided technical and advisory services during a U.S. Agency for International Development-sponsored visit to Armenia, where rural communities are running out of water due to uncontrolled use by fish farms and pollution caused by untreated mining tailings.

Rendering of a satellite orbiting the dark side of the Earth.

CU Boulder an industry partner on space docking, satellite AI research

June 6, 2024

Docking with a satellite orbiting Earth is delicate business, with one wrong move spelling disaster. A team of industry and University of Colorado Boulder researchers is trying to make it easier. The work is part of two major business-university grant partnerships that...

Director/Professor Evan Thomas, Governor Jared Polis & Senator Cleave Simpson at the Senate bill signing in Alamosa, Colorado.

CU part of landmark legislation for green water quality infrastructure

June 6, 2024

Governor Jared Polis has signed into law the new Colorado Senate Bill SB24-037, titled "Study Green Infrastructure for Water Quality Management."

Pride Month 2024

Celebrating Pride Month 2024

June 6, 2024

In June, CU Engineering recognizes the students, faculty and staff who are a part of LGBTQ+ communities and to celebrate contributions to the college.

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CU Engineering News 2024

June 5, 2024

Frontiers of Engineering comes to Boulder CU Boulder hosted the National Academy of Engineering鈥檚 Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Symposium in September. The prestigious annual event brought together around 100 early-career engineers to discuss cutting-edge developments in resilience and security in the information ecosystem; engineered quantum systems; complex systems in...

Jason reimuller

Out in Space

June 5, 2024

Reimuller is breaking barriers, both for astronauts and for the LGBTQ+ community Jason Reimuller (MAeroEngr鈥07, PhD鈥11) didn鈥檛 necessarily set out to be a groundbreaker. He likes to say he 鈥渉erds the cats and tells the stories,鈥 but his activism is more than that. Reimuller is breaking barriers, both for astronauts...

Marco Campos

Inclusion by Design

June 5, 2024

Campos鈥 support for Lattice Program driven by his background and values Marco Campos (CivEngr鈥98) is driven by student success and opening doors for future engineers. Campos, chief executive and founder of Campos Companies, was a key donor for the first cohort of the Lattice Scholars Program. 鈥淭his is a chance...

Engineering center

Framework for the Future

June 5, 2024

New program expands access to engineering education for first-generation Colorado students Thank you to our 2023 Lattice supporters: Dana Andersen John Bradley Paul Brinkman William Brown Marco Campos Dale Hatfield Kile Morgan Richard Munday Beth Myers Ann Smead Robert 鈥媃oches In fall 2023, the first cohort of 67 Lattice Scholars...

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