State of the Research & Innovation Enterprise webinar slated for Monday, Oct. 17

State of the Research & Innovation Enterprise webinar slated for Monday, Oct. 17

Oct. 11, 2022

In ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ's first State of the Research & Innovation Enterprise webinar, Massimo Ruzzene, acting vice chancellor for research and innovation and dean of the institutes, will share compelling metrics, trends, insights and aspirations from the university’s thriving research and innovation enterprise.

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ and NIST researchers will be better able to coordinate their efforts with the recent opening of the QEI Collaboration Lab on Sept. 26. This new 1,500 square foot space in the Engineering Center will encourage cross-campus research and experiments in the high-impact field of quantum engineering.

Quantum Engineering Initiative Collaboration Lab opening to foster high-impact research

Oct. 10, 2022

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ and NIST researchers will be better able to coordinate their efforts with the recent opening of the QEI Collaboration Lab. This new 1,500 square foot space in the Engineering Center will encourage cross-campus research and experiments in the high-impact field of quantum engineering.

Varsity bridge in fall

Fall faculty funding workshops include Research & Innovation Seed Grant info session, proposal writing seminars, more

Oct. 4, 2022

There are still plenty of opportunities this fall to help fund your research, scholarship and creative work through the Research & Innovation Office (RIO)’s Faculty Webinars and Workshops.

Research & Innovation Week returns to campus Oct. 17–22

Research & Innovation Week returns to campus Oct. 17–21

Oct. 3, 2022

Research & Innovation Week, hosted by the Research and Innovation Office and featuring events for students, faculty, staff and the community, returns to its predominantly in-person format this week. Events showcase research, scholarship and creative work from across the campus.

RASEI featured prominently in Department of Energy centers tackling climate change

RASEI represented prominently in Department of Energy centers tackling climate change

The Department of Energy has awarded $400 million for research into clean energy technologies and low-carbon manufacturing through 43 Energy Frontier Research Centers (EFRCs), six of which feature 13 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI) members.

Rover findings offer glimpse of Red Planet’s ancient landscape

Rover findings offer glimpse of Red Planet’s ancient landscape

Sept. 28, 2022

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ geologist Lisa Mayhew is a member of the science team for NASA’s Mars 2020 mission, which is led by JPL in southern California. In August, she and her colleagues published some of the first sets of results from the Perseverance rover’s exploration of the Red Planet.

500 patents: CU Engineering alumnus now among top 100 most prolific inventors

500 patents: CU Engineering alumnus now among top 100 most prolific inventors

Sept. 26, 2022

John Melanson (ElEngrCompSci'74) just hit the 500 patent milestone, putting him among the top 100 most prolific inventors. Many of those patents are in the field of audio and electronics, particularly in analog-to-digital signal processing technologies that are instrumental in today’s digital devices.

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ attracts record $658 million for research in space, climate, more

¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ attracts record $658 million for research in space, climate, more

Sept. 23, 2022

The university obtained grants from a range of government agencies, nonprofits and industry partners. NASA, NSF, the Department of Commerce, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy continue to be the largest federal funding sources.

STAR HARBOR and the University of Colorado collaborate on space-focused educational curriculum

STAR HARBOR and the University of Colorado collaborate on space-focused educational curriculum

Sept. 20, 2022

STAR HARBOR Academy, the world's first publicly accessible spaceflight training facility, will partner with CU to engage the next generation of space innovators through a collaborative Space Medicine Program, student internship and residency opportunities, and commercial space R&D programs.

Donato and Miller honored with Distinguished Research Lectureships

Donato and Miller honored with Distinguished Research Lectureships

Sept. 14, 2022

Rubén Donato of the School of Education and Shelly L. Miller of the College of Engineering and Applied Science have been recognized with 2022-23 Distinguished Research Lectureships. The Lectureship is among the most esteemed honors bestowed by the faculty upon a faculty member at ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ.

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