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In Colorado’s craft beer industry, precision is required and innovation is mandatory. CU Engineers bring both in spades.
Meet a few of our local alumni brewers and learn how they’re engineering a better brew.
An alumna of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering is at the forefront of international COVID-19 vaccine research.
Musgrave was recognized earlier this semester for his outstanding body of research.
ChBE senior and researcher Allison McKay is leading a new student group to promote cellular agriculture technology and awareness.
Sixteen undergraduate and graduate students from the College of Engineering and Applied Science have earned prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships from the National Science Foundation.
ALD NanoSolutions, a ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ spinout company and one of the leading experts on atomic layer deposition (ALD), has merged with Louisville, CO-based Forge Nano to commercialize its cutting edge surface engineering techniques. The new entity is backed by a $20M investment from VW, LG Technology Ventures, Mitsui Konzoku and SBI Investment.
The future’s getting brighter for solar power. Researchers from ÌÒÉ«ÊÓÆµ have created a low-cost solar cell with one of the highest power-conversion efficiencies to date, by layering cells and using a unique combination of elements.
Air travel’s dependence on petroleum-based fuels is a major contributor to atmospheric pollution—but new research from Denver Business Challenge Endowed Professor Will Medlin and partners seeks to provide an environmentally friendly, renewable jet fuel sourced from biomass.
She is one of only five women in the world, and the only recipient in North America, to receive the recognition this year.
Assistant Professor Jerome Fox has developed a new method of controlling enzymes using light.