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- The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has ranked the CU system 14th among the “Top 100” institutions nationwide for recent patent activity.
- The designation positions Colorado to apply for and secure federal funding opportunities to advance the industry.
- Commercialization of innovations from the University of Colorado Boulder has had an $8 billion impact on the U.S. economy and a $5.2 billion impact on the Colorado economy — and the university doesn't plan to slow down anytime soon.
- AGEYE Technologies (AGEYE) is partnering with Professor Whiting at the University of Colorado at Boulder on an innovative project titled “Novel Sensors for Efficient and Scalable Production of Indoor Crops.
- “I chose to study engineering because it is the perfect combination of creative problem solving and science, two things I love,” explains Gossett.
- The ME Fall Festival, sponsored by the department’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Working Group, celebrates the diversity of cultures within the department.
- The problem Afference has set out to solve with its Phantom glove is simple: How can we create synchronized tactile sensations with what the user sees visually?
- The Kenneth Johnsen Graduate Student of the Month awards recognize outstanding students who excel academically and are an exemplar for the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
- Director Mark Borden, who helped grow the program into a thriving community of interdisciplinary researchers and students since its inception in 2018, has passed off the reins to Professor Corey Neu.
- Since relocating to CU Boulder last year, Vriend has been named a 2023 Experimental Physics Investigator by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, a highly prestigious award in the experimental physics community.