More than 450 engineers and scientists joined the ranks of Forever Buffs during the CU Engineering Winter Recognition Ceremony on Thursday in Macky Auditorium. Check out photos from the day and .
News and Opportunities
Tuesday, Jan. 17. 10-11 a.m., Jennie Smoly Caruthers Biotech Building East Terrace Grill
The Postdoctoral Association of Colorado Boulder (PAC Boulder) invites researchers to mingle over coffee, tea and cookies at this open session.
The CU Boulder Solar Decathlon team and Flatirons Habitat for Humanity are looking for volunteers throughout spring 2023 to help build a model single-family house as part of Boulder’s Ponderosa Stabilization Program.
If you're looking for some great stocking stuffers this holiday season, check out from student and faculty-run companies that have gone through the CU Boulder startup accelerator program, Catalyze CU.ÌýFrom maker kits to organic foods, body products and more, you can find unique ideas for everyone on your list while supporting CU entrepreneurs.
Thank you from the Alumni Engagement team
The Alumni Engagement team would like to thank the following college faculty and staff members for supporting and participating in our alumni events this past semester. If you are interersted in learning more about the college’s alumni engagement efforts or partnering with the team, contact them at engalumni@colorado.edu.
Kyri Baker
Shideh Dashti
Bill Doe
Amy Javernick-Will
Abbie Liel
Nathan McNeill
Keith Molenaar
Claire Monteleoni
Hanspeter Schaub
Bobby Schnabel
Ben Weihrauch
Gregory Whiting
Faculty and Staff Awards
ÂÂIain Boyd, Robyn Macdonald and Timothy Minton of Smead Aerospace received a three-year Office of Naval Research award for $4.4 million for “Development of Validated Hypersonic Plasma Kinetics Models Including Atomic Excitation.â€
Scott Diddams of electrical, computer and energy engineering received a three-year Air Force Office of Scientific Research award for $900,000 for “Quantum control and precision measurement of molecular vibrational states.â€
Diddams also received a four-year Air Force Office of Scientific Research award for $1.06 million for “Ultraviolet frequency combs and attosecond nonlinear optics with few-cycle pulses.â€
Wyatt Shields of chemical and biological engineering and Ivana Yang from CU Anschutz received a five-year National Institute of General Medical Sciences/NIH/DHHS award with an anticipated funding amount of $1.7 million for “Adoptive Macrophage Transfers for Nanoparticle Delivery.â€
Anthony Straub of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and the Materials Science and Engineering Program received a two-year National Science Foundation award for $500,000 for “GOALI: Integrated Oxidation Vapor-gap Reverse Osmosis Systems for Water Reuse.â€