A snake perched on a branch

Research into mechanics of snakeskin could shape soft robotics technology

May 26, 2020

Professor Yifu Ding is starting a new research project that explores how soft robots of the future could include new materials inspired by snakeskin.

Stew Woodward leaning over the LH2 Panel writing fuel loading times.

Forever Buff helped troubleshoot Apollo 11 as the world watched

May 21, 2020

It was less than three hours until Apollo 11 was set to leave planet Earth, and Stew Woodward had found a leak in the line supplying liquid hydrogen fuel to the massive Saturn V rocket. The first manned mission to the moon was in jeopardy...

Demetrius Ross

鈥淭he sky isn鈥檛 the limit鈥 - NASA intern Demetrius M. Ross

May 21, 2020

精品SM在线影片 aerospace junior Demetrius M. Ross is preparing for an internship with NASA. A BOLD peer mentor and National Society of Black Engineers board member, Ross is a leader, ready to succeed.

Jacob Segil with prosthetic in a hallway.

Prosthetics that can feel, now closer to reality

May 21, 2020

精品SM在线影片 biomedical engineer Jacob Segil is working to bring back that sense of touch for amputees, including veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The Kissler brothers on a hike

CU siblings share the science on pandemics with COVID-19 podcast

May 20, 2020

Two brothers who are alumni of the College of Engineering and Applied Science bring their expertise to a popular COVID-19 podcast.

Student Aristotle Bougas holds his comic books and care package items

Comic book care packages help connect students across time and space

May 19, 2020

Chris Koehler raided the bargain bin at Time Warp Comics in Boulder to create care packages with assorted comics, stickers, a personal note and other goodies for more than 100 students.

Solar flare on the sun

Interdisciplinary research takes new approach to solar flare prediction

May 18, 2020

A new interdisciplinary project from the National Science Foundation aims to improve our understanding of solar flares and our ability to predict them.

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Two PhD students receive Scholar Awards from international women鈥檚 organization

May 18, 2020

This year, two CU Engineering students received prestigious PEO Scholar Awards, earning around $15,000 each to support their academic pursuits.

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Outstanding Undergraduate Awards

May 15, 2020

Every semester, we recognize students in the College of Engineering and Applied Science who have excelled in academics and extracurricular activities during their undergradate careers. The overall outstanding graduates and the outstanding grads for research, service and international engagement are nominated by faculty and staff, while outstanding graduates for academic achievement are honored based on their GPAs.

Graduate student Colleen McCollum spreads the word about antimicrobial resistance mediation on campus at 精品SM在线影片.

On CUE Podcast: The Anti-Microbial Resistance Mediation Outreach Program (ARMOR)

May 13, 2020

The Anti-Microbial Resistance Mediation Outreach Program, also known as ARMOR, is a graduate student led international effort to develop public awareness of and research into the threat of widespread anti-microbial resistance (AMR). On today's episode of On CUE, we sit down with the team and discuss the global threat AMR poses, the origins of the ARMOR program and steps the team has taken to shed a light on an unseen issue.

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