Fall 2021 Lewis Award Winners
The Lewis Family Awards exist to honor the memory of brother and sister, Drew and Nancy, by encouraging others to be “who they are, enjoy everything they do, and make … Continue Reading Fall 2021 Lewis Award Winners
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The Lewis Family Awards exist to honor the memory of brother and sister, Drew and Nancy, by encouraging others to be “who they are, enjoy everything they do, and make … Continue Reading Fall 2021 Lewis Award Winners
Former bioengineering instructor Craig Lanning passed away on December 19, 2021. Lanning played an instrumental part in helping build the Department of Bioengineering where he conducted research and later taught … Continue Reading In memoriam: Craig Lanning
Dean Emeritus Paul E. Bartlett, who served as dean of the College of Engineering, Design and Computing at CU Denver for 28 years and professor of civil engineering at both … Continue Reading Remembering Engineering Dean Emeritus Paul E. Bartlett
Congratulations to our five exceptional staff members who received the Cause for Applause award this quarter. The award seeks to recognize university and classified staff for their outstanding contributions, efforts, … Continue Reading Quarterly Cause for Applause Winners Named
During the Annual Symposium of National Center for Transportation Infrastructure Durability and Life-Extension, held virtually from December 6 to 7, 2021, College of Engineering, Design and Computing researchers received Outstanding … Continue Reading CSCI and CVEN Researchers Win Outstanding Poster and Presentation Awards
Jimmy Kim, professor of civil engineering, was elected to the Council of the International Institute for FRP in Construction (IIFC) during the 10th International Conference on FRP Composites in Civil … Continue Reading Kim Elected to the Council of an International Society
Effective fall 2021, the Institute of Regulatory Law & Economics (IRLE) moved under the CU Denver College of Engineering, Design and Computing (CEDC). IRLE is an interdisciplinary educational and outreach program … Continue Reading Institute for Regulatory Law & Economics moves to CU Denver
By Natalie Kersten Vira Kravets, a Postdoctoral Fellow in Dr. Richard Benninger’s lab at the Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes was recently awarded the Career Award at the Scientific Interface from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund (BWF): an American non-profit medical … Continue Reading Bioengineering Postdoctoral Fellow receives distinguished awards
by Kate Hoch The Department of Bioengineering is pleased to announce Morris Huang, PhD, and Arjun Fontaine, PhD, as our newest faculty members. Dr. Huang joined the department October 1st as Assistant Research Professor. … Continue Reading Bioengineering welcomes new faculty
by Kahla Weber Jennifer Wagner has been an Instructor in the Department of Bioengineering at CU Anschutz since July 2015 and has made tremendous contributions to the success of the bioengineering program. Teaching a variety of courses, including Biodesign (Introduction and Capstone), … Continue Reading Jennifer Wagner: Building a Legacy
The University of Colorado Denver | Anschutz Medical Campus student chapter of the Society for Biomaterials (CU SFB) hosted the inaugural Rocky Mountain Biomaterials Day on October 15. The goal … Continue Reading Society for Biomaterials successfully hosts inaugural Rocky Mountain Biomaterials Day
At the November 3 CU Board of Regents meeting, electrical engineering professor and chair Stephen Gedney was named a CU Distinguished Professor. Gedney becomes one of only 129 distinguished professors … Continue Reading Gedney appointed CU Distinguished Professor
In early 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic turned higher education on its head, faculty had to act quickly to develop new and innovative methodologies to teach and engage students. In … Continue Reading Learning Modules Expand Accessibility of Engineering Education
Micro-credentials—small programs that allow people to gain relevant skills needed in today’s workforce—are a growing trend in higher education and in today’s economy. To provide CU Denver students with the … Continue Reading College launches six micro-credentials
Within CU Denver’s visionary 2030 strategic plan, goal four marks the creation of an open innovation district that will cultivate new technology, partnerships and programming, diverse talent, and in-demand jobs, all in one … Continue Reading New Engineering, Design and Computing Building will serve as Anchor for CU Denver Innovation District
Martin Dunn, dean of the College of Engineering, Design and Computing and chair of the CU Denver Strategic Planning Steering Committee, recently took on another role as interim chief research officer to … Continue Reading Q&A with Dean Dunn: “Research is becoming a team sport”
The new learning panels include power electronics, DC/AC power circuits, solar power, wind power, battery storage systems, electromechanical systems, and AC power transmission. This semester the Department of Electrical Engineering … Continue Reading Revamped Energy Systems Lab Launches with new Learning Panels and Curriculum
Two computer science and engineering faculty, serving as PIs, recently received Department of Education Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need (GAANN) awards. Associate Professor Farnoush Banaei-Kashani (PI), along with … Continue Reading CSCI faculty receive GAANN awards
Congratulations to bioengineering faculty Emily Gibson and Richard Weir who were the inaugural speakers at the new TED for your HEAD happy hour for neurosciences, hosted by the Department of … Continue Reading Gibson and Weir present at TED for your Head
Four College of Engineering, Design and Computing staff have received the first quarter Cause for Applause award. This quarter’s recipients are: Erica Lefeave, Dean’s Office Christy Ridd, Computer Science and … Continue Reading Quarterly Cause for Applause winners named