Engineers developing cleanup method for stubborn contaminants
CSU engineers are testing a promising new way to clean up perfluorinated compounds.
CSU engineers are testing a promising new way to clean up perfluorinated compounds.
For years, Richard Gutkowski committed himself to teaching and helping CSU civil engineering students hone their technical talents before they launched into professional careers.
The former governor of Colorado delivered the President's Community Lecture Nov. 7.
Assistant Professor Hussam Mahmoud is leading a team that's devising innovative repairs for steel structures in canals and rivers.
Communications can be greatly enhanced with software and hardware innovations used with commercially available smartphones and wireless network equipment.
Pasricha is an associate professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a Monfort Professor.
CSU researchers have built a fluorescence-detection microscope that combines three-dimensional and high-resolution image processing.
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.
Arun Kota's lab has made a superomniphobic tape that, when adhered to any surface, gives the surface liquid-repelling properties.
The electrical and computer engineering professors were recognized for their combined contributions to teaching, research and outreach.