CSU research reflects exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature & Science
See the Nature’s Amazing Machines exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature & Science through Jan. 1, 2018.
See the Nature’s Amazing Machines exhibit at Denver Museum of Nature & Science through Jan. 1, 2018.
Registration for talks in the Lory Student Center Theater at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. has reached capacity.
“I like to tinker with things,” said Edwin Vasquez, a graduate of Colorado State University’s online master’s in biomedical engineering.
The new technology is supported by a Department of Homeland Security Nuclear Forensics Research Award.
Biomedical and chemistry researchers are using creative tactics to subvert superbugs and their mechanisms of invasion.
Learning fluid mechanics in Rome, or leading nature tours in Alaska, engineering students were all over the world this summer.
qbSS is recognized as one of the world’s best educational programs in quantitative modeling of biological processes.
Despite the difficulty of the engineering program, Martinez continues to experience success, most recently receiving the Jackson Distinguished First Generation Scholarship.
Biomedical engineering students are designing a training laparoscope with 30-degree tilt functionality.
A Colorado State University business and research collaboration is helping to improve the lives and health of wheelchair users.