On the hunt for quantum entanglement, physicist wins international honors
Kate Ross has been captivated by the odd behaviors of electrons ever since high school. This curiosity quickly became a gateway to the wonders of quantum physics.
Kate Ross has been captivated by the odd behaviors of electrons ever since high school. This curiosity quickly became a gateway to the wonders of quantum physics.
Pasricha is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Monfort Professor.
A founding member of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere and former department head of the Department of Atmospheric Science, Vonder Haar has made many contributions during his 46-year tenure at CSU.
As part of its 125th anniversary celebration, National Provisioner, a leading meat industry magazine, has included CSU Animal Sciences Professors Temple Grandin and Gary Smith on the list of the top 25 individuals who have helped transform the meat industry over the last 25 years.
The electrical and computer engineering professors were recognized for their combined contributions to teaching, research and outreach.
The Environmental Services-Housing unit was recognized by the CSU Employee Appreciation Board on Oct. 12 at the Newsom Event Center.
The entry included work from CSU’s photography, video, creative, and web groups.
Suryanarayanan is the inaugural recipient of the Lisa and Desi Rhoden College Professorship in Electrical and Computer Engineering.
As an early mainstay of CSU's Hydraulics Program, Jim Ruff has demonstrated his dedication to its continued success by providing new support for future investments.
Amy Charkowski, an expert in potato pathogens, is the new head of the Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management.