Interdisciplinary Research Themes
In 2018, faculty defined six unique themes that built off our strengths, aligned with future opportunities, and could provide transformational societal impact. These themes have since helped guide college investments in faculty hires, shared research facilities and seed funding thanks to the leadership of the directors and participation of the faculty, staff and students.
This initiative is ongoing and evolving, with each theme being reviewed across several metrics every two years. This page hosts information about current and former teaming efforts, with links to ongoing projects and seed grant funded projects.
Notable IRT results
DOE water hub
The college鈥檚 portion of this $100 million interdisciplinary partnership is led by former Water-Energy Nexus Director Karl Linden.
DARPA SubT competition
CU鈥檚 team is a $4.5 million collaboration led by the College of Engineering and Applied Science through the Autonomous Systems Interdisciplinary Research Theme.
CUbit Quantum Initiative
Leadership from our interdisciplinary theme transitioned to key roles in this campus wide project and many of our researchers have seed grants within it currently.