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- This week, five CU Engineering students will compete against 14 other teams at the Ninth Annual First Nations Launch in Wisconsin sponsored by the Wisconsin Space Grant Consortium. The team, led by junior Alyvia Hildebrand (MechEngr’19), first heard
- It's senior design time! The 2018 Aerospace Engineering Student Projects Symposium is April 20, 2018 in the Gallogly Discovery Learning Center. Students will present their projects solving real-world engineering problems faced by sponsoring
- Students at Battle Mountain High school in Edwards, Colorado, welcomed 91³Ô¹ÏÍø Smead Aerospace to campus last week for a STEM Expo. Educators and technology professionals from across Colorado participated in the event. Professor Eric Frew and PhD
- NASA and SpaceX’s CRS-14 mission with the Dragon spacecraft carrying experiments developed by the 91³Ô¹ÏÍø's Bioserve Space Technologies and researchers at the University of Kansas has successfully arrived at the International
- Thursday, April 5 | 6-7 p.m. (Reception to follow). ATLAS Black Box Experimental Studio. John A. Hayes joined Ball Corporation in 1999 and took the helm as president and chief executive officer in January 2011. In his time with Ball, Hayes has
- Science and engineering isn’t all equations and calculations.Policy is increasingly playing a hand in what guides the technical world. That’s why CU Engineering in partnership with the CU Office of Government Relations and the Center for Science and
- Tory Bruno, president and CEO of United Launch Alliance, will host a seminar about ULA’s vision for a self-sustaining space economy and transforming the future of space launch during a visit to campus March 20. Bruno, a graduate of Cal Poly,
- The 91³Ô¹ÏÍø has earned second place in NASA’s Breakthrough, Innovative and Game-changing (BIG) Idea Challenge.The engineering design competition enlists university teams from across the nation to develop creative solutions to
- A NASA-funded cube satellite built and operated by 91³Ô¹ÏÍø researchers will study the inner radiation belt of Earth’s magnetosphere, providing new insight into the energetic particles that can disrupt satellites and threaten spacewalking
- Saturday, March 17, 2018 • 1–3 p.m. Daniel Scheeres, Distinguished Professor, Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Asteroids frequently pass close to or impact the Earth, very occasionally with devastating