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- É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ aerospace graduate students Ryan Blay and Mark Moretto have been honored as 2019 recipients of the Aviation Week Network “Tomorrow’s Technology Leaders: The 20 Twenties" awards. Blay and Moretto were each
- Today there are space missions exploring every corner of our solar system, looking back to the beginning of time itself and peering globally from space at our planet Earth. Most of these achievements have been made possible because Colorado universities, national labs and aerospace companies have expanded the frontiers of space...
- Luke Bury wants to tell you about his thesis -- in three minutes or less.
The Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences PhD student is representing the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ at the first ever statewide Three Minute Talk Competition.
"Many people have no idea that there are moons out there with giant liquid oceans underneath their surfaces, and... - The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ remains a powerhouse institution for graduate engineering education, ranking No. 17 in the nation among public universities and No. 31 overall, according to data
- Smead Aerospace and É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s NEST Studio for the Arts invite artists, faculty, or students to submit proposals for the new Aerospace building on East Campus of the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥, opening Summer 2019. There are
- We’ve all been there: you’re sitting at the movies watching the latest very entertaining Hollywood blockbuster and you stop and think, "Well, wait ... that’s not how it would happen! That’s not realistic." If you have a background in science
- In 1948, William Pietenpol, the chair of physics at the University of Colorado, assembled a team of scientists and engineers for an ambitious venture: to launch an Aerobee rocket into the upper reaches of Earth’s atmosphere and collect new
- É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ students, faculty, and researchers are building and launching nano satellites for scientific research and to test new space technology. We've worked on 18 unique CubeSats, seven of which have already launched into low Earth orbit. There
- Engineering students Caleb Inglis (AeroEngr) and Kelly Winn (MechEngr) represented É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ earlier this month at the Lockheed Martin Ethics in Engineering Case Competition in Bethesda, Maryland. After a slow start, the students rallied to secure
- Aerospace engineering PhD student Annika Rollock is one of 25 individuals nationwide selected for the 2019 Matthew Isakowitz Fellowship Program. The program, now in its second year, offers summer internships and executive mentorship to inspire