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- New Associate Professor Timothy Whitehead said he is eager to continue research into proteins and collaborate with faculty at Boulder in the growing area of biological engineering.
- “Faculty aren’t typically trained to be leaders,” Miller said. ”Each person may have a natural ability or an interest or work hard at it, but offering some skill training and some professional development in that field can really help.”
- The University of Colorado Boulder today announced the establishment of the bit (pronounced Q-bit) Quantum Initiative, a cross-campus initiative for quantum science and technology.
- Last year, members of the Hyperloop team traveled to SpaceX in Hawthorne, CA for the Hyperloop Pod Competition.Hyperloop is a conceptual transportation technology first proposed by Elon Musk in 2012. Potentially
- A former Boulder postdoctoral researcher has been hired to run the new Colorado Center for a Sustainable Water-Energy Education, Science and Technology (WE2ST) - Water Technology Hub at the Colorado School of Mines.
- Andrew Kramer is working on his PhD Assistant Professor Christoffer Heckman. His thesis is in computational modeling of complex systems and is funded through the NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship.
- Kristyn Sample struggled to find her place after high school. The Columbia, Missouri native was getting by working waitressing jobs around Kansas City, but knew she wanted more.Now 27, Sample has graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder as
- Boulder engineering professor Sean Humbert is leading a team in a national competition, the Subterranean Challenge. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency gifted the university a $4.5 million grant to fund Humbert's team.
- It’s been a big year for Engineering entrepreneurship. After starting at Boulder in mid-January, I have been focused on creating the most impactful set of integrated resources and opportunities, in and out of the classroom, to support our student and faculty founders and align with our college’s Strategic Vision.
- NASA is turning to university students for help with the next big space technology – augmented reality.The University of Colorado Boulder has been selected by NASA as one of 16 colleges to participate in the Spacesuit User Interface Technologies for