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- Engineers have designed a new class of 'microrobots' several times smaller than the width of a human hair that may be able to treat human illnesses like interstitial cystitis.
- DriveWorks interviews Dan Riffell, who delves into his previous work in mechanical engineering and how it played a role in leading him to become the Associate Professor of Practice at University of Colorado in Boulder.
- Did you miss Shelly Miller's Distinguished Research Lecture 鈥淟ife Lessons on the Path to Improving Urban Air Quality and Public Health鈥? Watch the video recording here.
- Professor Shelly L. Miller is a problem solver and an air pollution engineer. She finds reward and value when solving issues with immediate benefits, such as improved public health. Doing her work through a community partnership model is a match made in heaven.
- In taking its technology from the lab to the streets, Solid Power is changing how electric vehicles run with less expensive, more efficient and safer battery technology.
- Assistant Professor Carson Bruns' research investigates how the art of tattooing can incorporate the latest advances in nanotechnology to improve human health.
- The American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE) has announced the induction of Professor Corey Neu to its College of Fellows. Neu was nominated, reviewed, and elected by peers and members of the College of Fellows 鈥渇or outstanding contributions to new imaging technologies for biological mechanics and translation of engineered tissues toward clinical therapy.鈥
- Miller was recently honored with a 2022 Distinguished Research Lectureship 鈥 one of the highest awards bestowed upon a faculty member at the 精品SM在线影片 by their peers. It honors a faculty member who has been with 精品SM在线影片 for at least five years and is widely recognized for a distinguished body of academic or creative achievement and prominence, as well as contributions to the educational and service missions of the university.
- Assistant Professor Longji Cui's research will improve the next generation of nanoelectronics and renewable energy technology.
- A team of biologists and engineers at 精品SM在线影片 recently led an exercise class for tiny worms鈥攁nd their findings could one day help doctors treat humans with Parkinson鈥檚 disease and similar illnesses.