Seniors in civil engineering are keeping busy, working on their senior design projects and interacting with industry. A team of eight students attended a Structural Engineers Association of Colorado (SEAC) professional … Continue Reading CVEN students get involved with industry
In the most recent U.S.News & World Report rankings, the CU Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus bioengineering graduate programs ranked #63. This is a jump of nearly 20 since last … Continue Reading Bioengineering Graduate Programs ranked #63
Richard Weir, bioengineering associate professor of research, was featured in CU Connections, the systemwide e-newsletter for faculty and staff. Learn about where he came from and what pushes him to succeed.
Last summer Matthew Cross, a civil engineering PhD candidate, spent part of his summer in the Costa Rican rainforest collecting research data. Read about his fascinating work, featured on the … Continue Reading Cross’ research featured in CU Today
On February 27 Fred Rutz, assistant professor of civil engineering, represented the college at the Colorado High School Bridge Competition. Attendees included 67 high school students plus their teachers, families, and … Continue Reading Rutz represents college at high school bridge competition
On February 29, the Denver Post published an article on traffic safety. Professor Bruce Janson is quoted in the story, sharing his views and what he thinks needs to change. Read … Continue Reading Janson talks traffic safety with the Denver Post
On January 15, more than 20 enthusiastic supporters and stakeholders for the Denver Police Law Enforcement Museum came together for a strategy session. Among the attendees was a team of … Continue Reading CE students collaborate with Denver Police on new museum design
Richard Benninger, assistant professor of bioengineering, is determined to contribute to the treatment and cure of diabetes. Read about his research, featured in CU Today and on the college website.
A team of two undergraduate electrical engineering students, Michael Morgan and Julian Abbott-Whitley, under the guidance of Diane Williams, have been selected as finalists for the 2016 Cornell Cup. This is … Continue Reading EE students advance to Cornell Cup Finals
David Mays, associate professor of civil engineering, was profiled in the CU Sentry, CU Denver’s student-run weekly newspaper. Learn more about his background and his teaching philosophy. photo credit: Sarai … Continue Reading Mays profiled in the CU Sentry
Congratulations to Mark Golkowski, associate professor of electrical engineering, on being named this year’s CEAS Outstanding Faculty in Teaching. Golkowski will receive a cash prize and commemorative plaque at the college Year-End Celebration … Continue Reading Golkowski receives college Outstanding Faculty in Teaching award
Congratulations to Wesley Marshall, associate professor of civil engineering, on being named this year’s CEAS Outstanding Faculty in Research. Marshall will receive a cash prize and commemorative plaque at the … Continue Reading Marshall receives college Outstanding Faculty in Research award
Congratulations to Jimmy Kim, associate professor of civil engineering, on receiving this year’s college nomination for the CU Denver Annual Award for Excellence in Service and Leadership. Kim will receive … Continue Reading Kim receives college nomination for Excellence in Service and Leadership award
Congratulations to Fernando Mancilla-David, associate professor of electrical engineering, who has been named a Fulbright Scholar. This is a great honor that that reflects highly on his accomplishments and is … Continue Reading Mancilla-David named a Fulbright Scholar
Congratulations to HyperLynx, a team of eight undergraduate mechanical engineering students! This past weekend, HyperLynx participated in SpaceX’s Hyperloop Pod Competition Design Weekend, and they are one of 22 teams … Continue Reading ME students compete at SpaceX Hyperloop Design Weekend; advance to testing competition
Jimmy Kim, associate professor of civil engineering, was elected to Fellow of American Concrete Institute (ACI). Kim is the sole faculty holding this very prestigious award at all universities in … Continue Reading Kim elected fellow of American Concrete Institute
A team of mechanical engineering students received a grant from the Gene Haas Foundation for support of their senior design project, Lynx Motorsports Formula SAE. The team plans to compete … Continue Reading Lynx Motorsports FSAE receives Gene Haas Foundation grant
Congratulations to Dr. Jaedo Park, assistant professor of electrical engineering, on his National Science Foundation CAREER Award, “Smart Protection for DC Power Systems: Distributed and Proactive Approach.” DC power systems have … Continue Reading Park receives NSF CAREER Award for research on DC Power Systems
The Georgetown Center on Education and the Workforce has produced rankings that claim CU Denver does the best job at getting average students higher-than-average salaries. Read the story published on Vox.com.
Cathy Bodine, director of Assistive Technology Partners and associate professor of bioengineering, is highlighted on the CU Foundation website in recognition of her longstanding philanthropy. Read the story here.