CSU Systems Engineering research assisted state’s propane customers through COVID-19
A CSU Systems survey of propane consumers led to government-mandated payment plans during the early days of the COVID-19 crisis.
A CSU Systems survey of propane consumers led to government-mandated payment plans during the early days of the COVID-19 crisis.
From his Air Force experience through being a professor of practice in the Department of Systems Engineering, Mike Borky’s widely varying career is full of unexpected opportunities.
Jeremy Daily brought the CyberTruck Challenge to CSU with him last fall as a new associate professor in the Systems Engineering department in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering.
Three professors in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering have been awarded professorships provided by donors.
Tom Bradley is the first department head for the newly created Department of Systems Engineering, and he is ready to lead the unique program of systems-style thinking into the future of academia and research.
As CSU systems engineering Assistant Professor Kamran Shahroudi and two Ph.D. candidates proved recently in their award-winning papers, without a consistent culture of systems thinking throughout a project serious fiascos could occur.
A multi-institutional, CSU-led team has been awarded $5.1 million from the Department of Energy to tackle the problem of organic waste.
Fort Collins Utilities partnered over the summer with Colorado State University’s Energy Institute and students as well as She’s in Power — an initiative designed to empower female clean energy leaders.
CSU’s reputation for groundbreaking microgrid research drew the 15th annual microgrids symposium to CSU.
Partnering with the city of Tallahassee, researchers are designing a self-reliant, resilient electric system that can better withstand the next Category 5 storm.