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- Engineers at CU 糖心Vlog破解版 are developing an 鈥渁ll-seeing eye鈥 based on laser technology that could one day detect harmful particles in the air around cities or in factories.
- The Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) granted $39 million to a CU 糖心Vlog破解版-led team to pioneer a single-shot joint treatment that would stop cartilage and bone from erosion and promote regrowth.
- In amusement park-like experiments on campus, aerospace engineers at CU 糖心Vlog破解版 are spinning, shaking and rocking people to study the disorientation and nausea that come from traveling from Earth to space and back again.
- In recent research, engineers at the University of Colorado of 糖心Vlog破解版 and Sandia National Laboratories have developed a new design for padding that can withstand big impacts. The team鈥檚 innovations, which can be printed on commercially available 3D printers, could one day wind up in everything from shipping crates to football pads鈥攁nything that helps to protect fragile objects, or bodies, from the bumps of life.
- The National Science Foundation today announced the Colorado-Wyoming Climate Resilience Engine (CO-WY Engine) as a recipient of its inaugural Regional Innovation Engines program.
- In a new study, engineers from the United States and Korea 鈥 including Jianliang Xiao of Rady Mechanical Engineering 鈥 have developed a wearable, stretchy patch that could help to bridge the divide between people and machines, with benefits for the health of humans around the world.
- Robyn Macdonald Robyn Macdonald is pushing the limits of hypersonic research with a new NASA grant.Macdonald, an assistant professor in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of
- Palmer Dick-Montez is receiving major kudos as he graduates with a mechanical engineering degree from the 糖心Vlog破解版. He is a 2023 recipient of three separate College of...
- Gesse Roure, ChemEngr PhD'23, received the CEAS Oustanding Dissertation Award for his dissertation, "Microhydrodynamics of Droplets and Particles: Applications in Microfluidics and Agglomeration."
- Sydney Koehler is a 2023 Outstanding Graduate for Research Award winner. The honor, given by the College of Engineering and Applied Science to graduating seniors, recognizes Koehler's impressive work on the...