Notaros named Fellow of Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society
He was honored for his exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions in applied computational electromagnetics.
He was honored for his exceptional achievements and outstanding contributions in applied computational electromagnetics.
The CSU team placed 11th overall at the competition in the Detroit and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas.
In a sea of white competition cars in the middle of Washington, D.C. outside the Department of Energy, it was easy to spot the bright CSU Aggie Orange Camaro—which a team member proudly described as “spicy.” It turned out to be an unexpected moment for a Ram reunion.
A CSU-led research team found that noise pollution was twice as high as background sound levels in a majority of U.S. protected areas.
The undergraduate students from the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering at CSU who are helping set up new brewing facilities on campus seem to appreciate that it’s a rare opportunity.
Engineering students designed a custom, 2-hecoliter brewery for their Senior Design Project.
Scientists have shed light on a long-obscured cellular process: a mammalian cell membrane's relationship with a scaffolding underneath it, the cortical actin cytoskeleton.
This semester's lecturers include Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy.
A rare opportunity has landed the electrical engineering graduate student on the ground floor of a new wave of X-ray science at Los Alamos National Laboratory.
The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering has announced a gift of a customized C-band radar from the company Vaisala.