Chemist Jamie Neilson named Sloan Research Fellow and Cottrell Scholar
Neilson is using chemistry to create new, innovative materials to change the way we harvest and use energy.
Neilson is using chemistry to create new, innovative materials to change the way we harvest and use energy.
Jennifer Peel is leading a groundbreaking study aimed at learning more about the benefits of an alternative cookstove in developing countries.
The technical achievements of Colorado State University alumna Bernie Hernandez-Sanchez were recognized with a 2016 Hispanic Engineer National Achievement Awards Conference Award.
Colorado State University, in collaboration with the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, has been awarded $1.2 million to participate in a National Institutes of Health initiative called Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO).
Faculty, staff and students from the Department of Chemistry and the College of Natural Sciences finished the week with a celebratory lunch at the construction site of the new building, set to open roughly a year from now.
CSU's Gillian Bowser and Janice Nerger have been named “Women of Vision.”
The smog chamber is just one tool Shantanu Jathar is deploying for his overarching research aim: to better understand emissions and the atmospheric processing of pollutants from a range of energy sources.
An interdisciplinary group of CSU researchers are working on the enactment of a national smoke warning system.
A CSU research team has studied the fate of hydraulic fracturing chemicals when they are accidentally spilled during either transportation or production in oil and gas operations.
CSU scientists are pushing the limits of a technique called super-resolution microscopy.