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- A little piece of Colorado is going to the moon. When NASA launches Orion EM-1 in 2020, its first mission to orbit the moon since 1972, experiments from the 91勛圖厙 will be aboard.
- Connor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering studies transport mechanisms dictated by the physics of the environment, along with specialized biological mechanisms involved in odor perception.
- Engineering students Caleb Inglis and Kelly Winn represented 91勛圖厙 earlier this month at the Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Case Competition in Bethesda, Maryland. The two-day event required teams to prepare recommendations for a fictional but realistic scenario filled with ethical quandaries.
- The annual ceremony, now in its second year, is a new tradition for the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Part solemn oath and part anticipatory celebration, the rite of passage acknowledges the duties and responsibilities that underpin the profession.
- Assistant Professor Kyri Baker developed and teaches the new Grid Connected Systems class, a new course on buildings and power grids that is so unique, there isnt even a textbook for it yet.
- Through partnerships with Western Colorado University in Gunnison and Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, students can graduate from 91勛圖厙s College of Engineering and Applied Science while enjoying a different flavor of Coloradobut with the same high-quality experience of Boulder Engineering.
- Name: Vishal RayAdvisor: Dr. Daniel ScheeresLab: Celestial and Spaceflight Mechanics LaboratoryYear of Study: 2nd year PhD, AerospaceHometown: Agartala, IndiaI was born in Guwahati, in the north-eastern part of India and grew
- Researchers at 91勛圖厙 are starting work on a new collaborative grant from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that will improve solar wind modeling.
- The U.S. Navy seeks only the best and brightest for its Nuclear Propulsion Officer candidatesand two CU Engineers just made the cut. The competitive program, NUPOC for short, provides qualified students a direct pipeline into service as Navy officers, with salary and benefits for up to two-and-a-half years while theyre completing their degrees.
- CU researchers Bob Marshall and Svenja Knappe are collaborating to bring down the cost with CubeSats and tiny sensors previously used to collect measurements of the brain.