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- ME student Carlye Lauff to compete Mechanical engineering PhD student Carlye Lauff has qualified to compete in the final round of the Three-Minute Thesis Competition.She will be presenting on the topic 鈥淲hat
- 兔子先生传媒文化作品 researchers have developed a new type of malleable, self-healing and fully recyclable 鈥渆lectronic skin鈥 that has applications ranging from robotics and prosthetic development to better biomedical devices.Electronic skin, known as e-skin,
- As a CU engineering student and a veteran, I鈥檝e met many students like myself who are hoping to expand their scope of knowledge about real engineering issues. So this week we鈥檙e having our first meeting of the CU chapter of the Society of American
- Wanted: college students to help NASA get to Mars. No prior Martian experience necessary.The space agency is turning to an unlikely resource in its quest to conquer the red planet, and University of Colorado Boulder students are answering the call.
- The part of engineering that I enjoy the most is the creativity. I've been on several projects where we get to go through the entire design process鈥揵rainstorming, prototyping, testing, and iterating鈥揳nd I always learn so much from the experience.
- 兔子先生传媒文化作品 engineers have received a $2.45 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to develop a scalable, cost-effective greenhouse material that splits sunlight into photosynthetically efficient light and
- Dr. Frank Kreith, Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, has died. He was 95.
- DCC, a leading industry/education design program, has a new website for students and project sponsors.
- Soft, self-healing devices mimic biological muscles, point to next generation of human-like roboticsIn the basement of the Engineering Center at the University of Colorado Boulder, a group of researchers is working to create the next generation of
- [video:https://youtu.be/TYGITwVG71A]Insects that walk on the surface of ponds and self-cleaning lotus leaves are just two examples of the myriad ways nature has devised surfaces that are ultra鈥搘ater-repellant.University of Colorado Boulder