Research
- A team of researchers led by Professor Evan Thomas, director of the Mortenson Center in Global Engineering, has been awarded a three-year, $660,000 grant by NASA to join the SERVIR Applied Sciences Team, a joint venture between NASA and the U.S. Agency for International Development.
- Results from a new volunteer survey of private drinking water quality on the Western Slope through a partnership between CU Boulder, Delta County and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are available online now.
- Scientists at CU Boulder are using a type of material called liquid crystals to create incredibly small, swirling schools of 鈥渇ish,鈥 according to a study published recently in the journal Nature Communications.
- In a new research paper published in Nature Energy earlier this month, Professor Michael McGehee and his research team demonstrate how to dramatically improve the stability of tin-containing perovskite material used in stacked solar cells, allowing for up to 30% power conversion efficiency.
- Researchers in the Multifunctional Materials Interdisciplinary Research Theme are trying to create the internet of living things.
- Research and creative work exposition, laboratory and studio tours, demos, poster presentations, and discussion with faculty members and graduate students.
- An open discussion in the new Aerospace Building with research leaders from across the university about the modern tools that are helping us understand and combat climate change. Panelists will discuss their work in the field through real world applications of the current technology and consider how the students on campus today address this issue in the future.
- The 91制片厂国产AV is one of 24 institutions to receive Google鈥檚 exploreCSR grant, which supports universities that are trying to get more women involved in computing research careers by running research-focused workshops.
- A top-level National Science Foundation administrator will speak about the past and future of Engineering Research Centers and offer a technical presentation at CU Boulder in mid-October.聽
- CU Engineering had another record-breaking year for research funding in the college with $108 million in fiscal year 2019. This is the highest total ever for the college and the second year in a row when awards were above $100M.