Engineering professor, students win award for journal article
The CSU team’s winning journal article appeared in the Fluids of Physics in 2013.
The CSU team’s winning journal article appeared in the Fluids of Physics in 2013.
New CSU study helps make the case for “genetic rescue” of failing animal populations.
CSU’s Little of Shop of Physics will reach more students this year with the help of Halliburton.
Branislav Notaros, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has won two high-level teaching awards in recent months.
CSU team’s predictions ring true: 2014 a quiet hurricane season in the Atlantic
CSU researchers have developed an analytical technique and database to identify whether chemical compounds called surfactants originated from hydraulic fracturing or other sources such as wastewater treatment plants.
CSU professor Bryan Willson kicked off the final President’s Community Lecture Series event of 2014 with an anecdote about a recent trip to England.
BioMARC, a high-containment biopharmaceutical facility operated by CSU, is manufacturing the vaccines for the U.S. Department of Defense in support of human clinical trials.
Amy Prieto is known for her battery research, but she’s also finding better ways to store clean-burning hydrogen transportation fuel.
Dr. Leo Christodoulou, a renowned advanced materials scientist and strategic advisor at Boeing, will speak about critical technology issues and solutions as part of Colorado State University’s Innovation Leadership Series.