A Five-Year Challenge Roadmap for Photonics-Based Computing
Silicon photonics has been proving its worth in telco and communications but there is a much brighter opportunity photonics-based computing. (Next Platform)
Silicon photonics has been proving its worth in telco and communications but there is a much brighter opportunity photonics-based computing. (Next Platform)
Collaboration between Colorado State University and Colorado School of Mines defined a new technology to collect incoherent light emitted by fluorescent molecules and reconstruct 3D digital models of the object.
A passion for automobiles has led an engineering master's student to Tesla for a spring internship.
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Sudeep Pasricha has earned one of the highest honors from the world’s largest computing society.
Two CSU professors in engineering received the honor for demonstrating "a spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions."
Electrical Engineering Professor Randy Bartels is leading new research in optical and biomedical microscopy aimed at improving lives and fighting disease.
Inside Colorado State University’s Advanced Beam Laboratory, researchers are using an ultra-intense laser system to recreate extreme conditions that only exist in the astrophysical world.
CSU's Advanced Beam Laboratory, in the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, is part of the LaserNet US network.
Nearly 700 students in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering talked with 64 employers virtually at the college’s semi-annual Career Fair October 1.
University Distinguished Teaching Scholar Branislav Notaros has been selected to serve as president of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society, or ACES.