Campus research and creative work suspends 鈥渞equest to return鈥 process immediately, to return to full operations May 17

Campus research and creative work suspends 鈥渞equest to return鈥 process immediately, to return to full operations May 17

May 11, 2021

CU Boulder is suspending the 鈥淩equest to Return鈥 to on-campus and field work process effective immediately. We will return to full research, scholarship and creative work operations effective Monday, May 17.

Nominee presentations for MRSEC director selection

Nominee presentations for MRSEC director selection

May 7, 2021

Presentations should demonstrate the nominee鈥檚 knowledge of CU Boulder and its cross-campus research strengths, convey their approach to building a cohesive and integrative center, describe their vision for the future of the MRSEC center and detail how the values of diversity, equity and inclusion will be manifested in center activities.

BMW and Ford invest in CU Boulder spinout Solid Power to secure all solid-state batteries for future electric vehicles

BMW and Ford invest in CU Boulder spinout Solid Power to secure all solid-state batteries for future electric vehicles

May 3, 2021

Solid Power, an industry-leading producer of all solid-state batteries for electric vehicles, announced a $130M Series B investment round, positioning them to produce full-scale batteries and expand in-house production for future vehicle integration.

The world's first fully automated benchtop digital genome engineering platform from CU spinout Inscripta is here

The world's first fully automated benchtop digital genome engineering platform from CU spinout Inscripta is here

May 2, 2021

As synthetic biology continues to grow, advanced benchtop systems are making research and product development easier. Now, Inscripta has announced the first commercial shipment of its groundbreaking, fully-automated Onyx platform.

How digital platforms can orchestrate innovation and entrepreneurship through access control

How digital platforms can orchestrate innovation and entrepreneurship through access control

April 30, 2021

A study coauthored by Leeds professor Tony Tong discovered that too much openness in digital platforms鈥攅specially to partners with highly similar products or services鈥攎ay in fact dampen innovation and entrepreneurial activities.

Final podcast episodes feature faculty experts in artificial intelligence, wildfires

Final podcast episodes feature faculty experts in artificial intelligence, wildfires

April 28, 2021

The first season of Buff Innovator Insights, a weekly podcast from the Research & Innovation Office (RIO), wraps up with episodes about the use of artificial intelligence in education, and how data synthesis could change the way we live with wildfires.

Recipients of 2021 Research & Innovation Seed Grants totaling $700,000 unveiled

Recipients of 2021 Research & Innovation Seed Grants totaling $700,000 unveiled

April 21, 2021

The 2021 Research & Innovation Seed Grants, announced by the CU Boulder Office of the Provost and Research & Innovation Office (RIO), are funding 16 new proposals for up to $50,000, including two new CU Boulder Grand Challenge projects.

Latest Buff Innovator Insights podcast episode spotlights Mortenson Center in Global Engineering

Latest Buff Innovator Insights podcast episode spotlights Mortenson Center in Global Engineering

April 20, 2021

In this week's episode, Professor Evan Thomas shares how his interests in journalism, engineering and entrepreneurship, as well as his experiences with Engineering Without Borders, inspired him to tackle global poverty through his work and teaching.

Kent Hutchison鈥檚 April 22 lecture to explore risks and benefits of cannabis across the lifespan

Kent Hutchison鈥檚 April 22 lecture to explore risks and benefits of cannabis across the lifespan

April 20, 2021

On Thursday, April 22, Professor Kent Hutchison will deliver the 116th Distinguished Research Lecture, Understanding the Risks and Benefits of Cannabis Across the Lifespan. Hutchison was one of two faculty members selected to receive the 2020 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at CU Boulder.

From vaccines to plants: New Venture Challenge finalists focus on saving lives

From vaccines to plants: New Venture Challenge finalists focus on saving lives

April 16, 2021

In its second year in a virtual setting, the New Venture Challenge, CU Boulder鈥檚 premier entrepreneurial startup program and competition, dazzled with high energy and even higher-flying ideas curated by students vying for their share of $150K in prize money.

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