Tag: "Walter Scott Jr College of Engineering"
Engineering professor earns high grades, high honors for teaching
Branislav Notaros, a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has won two high-level teaching awards in recent months.
New tool for tracking surfactants used in hydraulic fracturing
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.
Remote health care and in-dash Internet
The next ISTeC Distinguished Lectures on NOv. 17 look at wireless technology applications and challenges.
Zen and the art of engines, algae and third world cookstoves
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.
Spacing out: CSU researchers involved in recent NASA Earth science missions
2014 is shaping into a big year for NASA’s Earth science missions – and for researchers at Colorado State University who’ve been involved in some of the projects.
CSU researchers put home-brewed diesel biofuel to the test
CSU researchers recently tested a homemade biofuel made by eastern Colorado farmers in the University's Engines and Energy Conversion Laboratory.
Testing the water: New CSU system monitors water quality at oil and gas sites in real time
A steady stream of data collected at oil and natural gas sites in the Denver-Julesburg Basin flows into a server at CSU, where researchers use it to analyze groundwater quality.
Notaros receives international engineering society teaching award
A Colorado State University professor has been named the recipient of the 2015 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ 2015 Undergraduate Teaching Award.