Alexis Carracas

Alexis Carrasco, CivEngr'20

March 16, 2018

#ILookLikeAnEngineer What does #iLookLikeAnEngineer mean to you? It means to me that anything is possible, anyone can achieve their goals. You don't have to be of a certain race or certain gender to be an engineer. The hashtag means that engineers are as diverse as the whole world. No one...

Tory Bruno

Tory Bruno of United Launch Alliance to visit Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê

March 16, 2018

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, took the helm at Centennial-based United Launch Alliance...

Hooman Hedayati, a researcher and PhD student in the ATLAS IRON Lab, experiments with a drone

Augmented reality enhances robot collaboration

March 15, 2018

Two papers published by the ATLAS Iron Lab, directed by Dan Szafir, for the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human Robot Interaction in Chicago open the door to this promising area of research.

David Haussler

National Academy recognizes alum for pioneering genome research

March 15, 2018

David Haussler (PhDCompSci’82) is well known for his work with the Human Genome Project – he and his team posted the first publically available human genome sequence on the Internet in 2000.

Peter Kozinski

How self driving cars could change Colorado

March 14, 2018

Interested in self driving cars? The future of transportation? Please join us for a talk by Peter Kozinski Director of the RoadX Program at the Colorado Department of Transportation RoadX is on the forefront of self-driving technology in Colorado. From smart roads to smart cars, they are leading the smart...

Katie McQuie, Claire Meyer and Cherish Spengler

Three CU Engineering women earn top scholarships

March 13, 2018

Katie McQuie, Cherish Spengler and Claire Meyer will be recognized at an award ceremony on March 29.

Caitlyn Hughes, MechEngr'18

Caitlyn Hughes, MechEngr'18

March 9, 2018

#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose engineering at Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê? Since I was a kid, I understood just how cool it was that Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê had a real-life buffalo run the field before each football game. I loved the idea of having the option to go up skiing for a day...

Alex St. Clair and Carson Brumley

CU Engineering students honored with Brooke Owens and Matt Isakowitz Fellowships

March 8, 2018

Two national fellowship programs are honoring CU Engineering students. The Brooke Owens Fellowship Program and Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program each provide industry internships and mentoring opportunities to promising engineering students and both are recognizing Ïã¸ÛÁùºÏ²Ê students as 2018 fellows. Aerospace junior Carson Brumley has been selected as a 2018...

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CU on the Air podcast: Revolutionary, MOOC-delivered master’s in electrical engineering

March 6, 2018

Host Ken McConnellogue talks with Professor Robert Erickson about what this MOOC has to offer learners across the globe, as well as how it is making us rethink how people learn. He also chats with Michael Lightner, vice president of academic affairs, about the positive impact MOOCs offer learners and the university.

Hendrik Heinz

Ultra-efficient catalyst research earns NSF Special Creativity Award

March 5, 2018

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