UROP celebrates the 2022 student publications

Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) celebrates the 2022 student publications

May 31, 2022

We encourage the campus and broader community to explore the diverse selections of art and scholarship showcased in these journals鈥攁nd encourage students to submit work for future issues.

Software company鈥檚 co-founder says businesses need graduates who aren鈥檛 intimidated by data

Software company鈥檚 co-founder says businesses need graduates who aren鈥檛 intimidated by data

May 27, 2022

When she co-founded Alteryx in 1997, Libby Duane and had a clear vision for a future in which business analytics would go from being the role of a specialized set of knowledge workers to the responsibility of everyone throughout the organization. Part of that vision now includes scholarships for Leeds students.

Promising Venture Partners startups awarded $1.75 million in state commercialization grants

Promising CU Boulder startups awarded $1.75 million in state commercialization grants

May 24, 2022

Seven university startups were awarded $1.75M in early-stage capital and retention grants last week from the Global Business Development division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) Advanced Industries Accelerator Grant Program.

CU Boulder and Sweden鈥檚 KTH Royal Institute of Technology convene for possible international program

CU Boulder and Sweden鈥檚 KTH Royal Institute of Technology convene for possible international program

May 17, 2022

Delegates from Stockholm's KTH Royal Institute of Technology Innovation Office visited CU Boulder last week to begin talks for future collaborations. KTH identified Boulder, Colorado as an emerging hotspot for their program Brighter, which aims to support early startups seeking international expansion.

Smead Aerospace houses new partnership on autonomous air mobility and sensing

Smead Aerospace houses new partnership on autonomous air mobility and sensing

May 10, 2022

The Center for Autonomous Air Mobility and Sensing (CAAMS) will integrate research from traditional engineering topics such as automatic control, aerodynamics, wireless communication and energy storage with new disciplines such as AI, autonomy, machine learning and robotics.

CU Boulder receives NASA grant to develop new technology to monitor space weather effects

CU Boulder receives NASA grant to develop new technology to monitor space weather effects

May 9, 2022

A team of LASP and Aerospace Engineering researchers has received a NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Phase I award. The team will use the funds to advance their concept of a futuristic swarm of satellites to shed new light on how the solar wind affects Earth鈥檚 upper atmosphere.

A surging glow in a distant galaxy could change the way we look at black holes

A surging glow in a distant galaxy could change the way we look at black holes

May 5, 2022

鈥淣ormally, we would expect black holes to evolve over millions of years,鈥 said Scepi, a postdoctoral researcher at JILA. 鈥淏ut these objects, which we call changing-look AGNs, evolve over very short time scales. Their magnetic fields may be key to understanding this rapid evolution.鈥

U.S. House committee, Colorado congressional delegation visit campus

U.S. House committee, Colorado congressional delegation visit campus

May 4, 2022

On May 3, members of the U.S. House Committee on Science, Space and Technology and Colorado congressional delegation joined leaders from CU Boulder to showcase university research and federal partnerships. Last year, CU Boulder merited $481M in research funding from federal agencies.

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May 18 community event kicks off the 鈥淎lpine鈥 high performance computing era

April 27, 2022

On May 18, numerous leaders from on- and off-campus will gather to celebrate, introduce and officially launch the campus鈥檚 new high-performance computing infrastructure, dubbed 鈥淎lpine.鈥 The third-generation infrastructure is provisioned and available to campus researchers immediately.

Massimo Ruzzene steps in as acting vice chancellor, dean of institutes May 2

Massimo Ruzzene steps in as acting vice chancellor, dean of institutes May 2

April 27, 2022

Massimo Ruzzene will officially take on the role of Acting Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation and Dean of the Institutes starting on Monday, May 2. Ruzzene and Terri Fiez have been working closely together on the transition since March 15.

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