Computer Science celebrates 50 years at CU Boulder

Celebrating 50 years of Computer Science at CU Boulder

Feb. 21, 2020

On Feb. 21, 1970, the University of Colorado Board of Regents voted to establish CU Boulder鈥檚 first Department of Computing Science.

Kristi Anseth in lab

Professor Kristi Anseth earns international recognition with L鈥橭real-UNESCO For Women in Science award

Feb. 12, 2020

She is one of only five women in the world, and the only recipient in North America, to receive the recognition this year.

Wil Srubar

Building materials come alive with help from bacteria

Jan. 15, 2020

CU Boulder researchers have developed a new approach to designing more sustainable buildings with help from some of the tiniest contractors out there.

Keith Molenaar portrait in the lobby of the engineering center

Interim Dean Molenaar outlines community, diversity and transparency as priorities

Jan. 13, 2020

Molenaar said one of his top priorities is maintaining consistency with the goals, vision and culture that Braun implemented over the last three years.

Rendering of blood and cells inside the body.

Fluid dynamics research could pave the way for intravenous injections to be replaced with pills

Dec. 18, 2019

The way nutrients and drugs move within the body has more in common with space-bound rockets and jets than you might think. Jim Brasseur, research professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences 鈥淚t's a mechanics problem,鈥 said Jim Brasseur, research professor of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder. 鈥淲hat...

Marielle Pellegrino in front of the mountains.

Studying the cosmos with Miss Aerospace

Nov. 21, 2019

Studying the astrodynamics of space debris involves complex mathematical formulas and advanced calculations, but it is right up Marielle Pellegrino's alley. After all, she is Miss Aerospace.

Ku Thomas at Sydney Opera House.

Study abroad trailblazer Ku Thomas wins advocacy award

Nov. 15, 2019

Leading up to the award, he was the first student in his major to study abroad in back-to-back semesters in two different countries: New Zealand and Singapore.

Karl Linden and a student in the lab.

Linden Lab engineering a world of safer water

Nov. 15, 2019

No matter where you are in the world, Professor Karl Linden wants you to be able to turn on a tap and receive clean drinking water. It鈥檚 a basic, but vital, necessity that鈥檚 still missing from large swathes of the U.S. and low- and middle-income countries.

Clough and alumni with banner

鈥淭alented people find their own paths鈥: College alumni reconnect in Houston

Nov. 14, 2019

Graduates of the College of Engineering and Applied Science met in Houston to reconnect and hear from Professor Emeritus David Clough.

Blood in an artery

Machine learning technology may help doctors identify and treat infections in newborns faster

Nov. 6, 2019

New research adapting facial recognition technology may help identify and treat pathogens in minutes rather than days.

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