Engineering

  • Recycling Materials
    Matanya Horowitz uses artificial intelligence and robots to streamline recycling.
  • Shelly Miller headshot
    Shelly Miller solves problems she cares about. As a ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ mechanical engineering professor, her expertise on aerosols, indoor air pollution and urban air quality catapulted her to a global spotlight in 2020, giving her the chance to make huge world changes, fast. She discusses her work, the pandemic and what it’s like being suddenly in high demand. 
  • illustration by Jeffrey Smith of a plane in front of a skyline
        Jessica Gilman takes to the skies to understand how unprecedented wildfires and the global pandemic are changing the climate and affecting our health.When Colorado went on lockdown last March,
  • Several Sounding Rocket Lab team members prepare to launch their rockets.
    On the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ campus, a group of about 100 dedicated students are working hard in the Sounding Rocket Laboratory. Their goal: to send things into space.
  • HAMR-Jr.
    With a $25 million National Science Foundation award, ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ is launching a new quantum science and engineering research center.
  • Biomedical robotic hand
    CU researcher aims to bring a sense of touch to amputees' hands
  • Wil Srubar with a student and holding a living brick
    ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s Wil Srubar found the bacteria to create buildings that grow, fix themselves and clean the air.
  • Chhabra standing outside
    Before CU, Bhavna Chhabra didn't know how to turn on a computer or type. Today she's site director for Google Boulder.
  • Smead Ribbon Cutting
    Monday, Aug. 26 marked the first day of school for CU students, and the opening of the university's new Aerospace Engineering Sciences Building.
  • close up at night
    Giordan Thompson (MechEngr’20) was one of 21 ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ engineering students enrolled in the Maymester course, "Medicine in Space and Surface Environments," focused on aerospace engineering, human physiology and medicine. For one week of the three-
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