Research
- Francisco López Jiménez is taking on an unusual research subject for an assistant professor in aerospace -- honeycombs.A faculty member in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥,
- AB Nexus has announced its Fall 2022 Research Collaboration Grant Program, which seeks proposals from interdisciplinary teams that expand and strengthen areas of research collaboration between the CU Anschutz and É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ campuses.
- Researchers at É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ are part of a new $6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to help build the intelligent transportation systems of the future.
- A holistic discussion of quantum research on É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s campus and across the state.
- Six faculty members within the College of Engineering and Applied Science received CAREER Awards from the National Science Foundation in 2022.
- Shideh Dashti is an associate professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering at É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥'s College of Engineering and Applied Science. Her research is focused on geotechnical engineering, centrifuge modeling, and designing resilient infrastructure in the wake of earthquakes and climate-related natural disasters.
- Global cement production accounts for 7% of annual greenhouse gas emissions in large part through the burning of quarried limestone. Now, a É«½ä³ÉÈËÖ±²¥-led research team has figured out a way to make cement production carbon neutral—and even carbon negative—by pulling carbon dioxide out of the air with the help of microalgae.
- Kristin Calahan (PhDMechEngr’21) is the lead author on a new paper in Science Advances that explores the best approaches for anchoring medical devices to tissue inside the body to improve their performance.
- Today’s offshore wind turbines can tower more than 490 feet above ground, their spinning blades churning out up to 8 megawatts (MW) each—about enough to power 4000 homes in the U.S. But with their increasing size comes challenges.
- The Pew Charitable Trust announced today that Assistant Professor Wyatt Shields has been selected as a 2022 Pew Scholar in the Biomedical Sciences.