In January 2015, the University of Colorado Denver offered this challenge to engineering and photography students: Can you show us… READ MORE
The Department of Civil Engineering and the Center for Sustainable Infrastructure System has received a NSF – IUSE grant (2… READ MORE
SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Nexenta, the global leader in Open Source-driven Software-Defined Storage (OpenSDS), today announced a new Higher Education Program… READ MORE
A team of mechanical engineering students are designing and building a pod for a Hyperloop—a low-pressure tube designed to transport… READ MORE
Congratulations to the following three faculty awarded tenure in June: Mark Golkowski, associate professor of electrical engineering Kendall Hunter, associate… READ MORE
Dana Carpenter, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and a team of researchers, led by Bob Schwartz and Wendy Kohrt in… READ MORE
Maryam Darbeheshti, advisor and assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has accepted the position of director of the Engineering Student Services… READ MORE
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Angela VanDijk, who has served as the bioengineering undergraduate program coordinator and advisor since 2013, is the Department of Bioengineering’s… READ MORE
Qualcomm is funding a University of Colorado Denver project, “Accelerating Visual Computing Algorithms for Enhanced 3D Sensing,” lead by Dan Connors,… READ MORE
Faculty members from the Construction Engineering and Management program are part of a local industry-academia collaborative team that has been… READ MORE
Emily Gibson, assistant professor of bioengineering, and colleagues with the CU School of Medicine and CU Boulder have created a… READ MORE
A team of electrical engineering students won first place at the Cornell Cup competition last weekend in Cape Canaveral, Florida.… READ MORE
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Christopher Yakacki, assistant professor, has been named the 2015 campus winner for the Faculty Excellence in Research and Creative Activities… READ MORE
Bill McIntyre, engineering and applied science PhD candidate in civil engineering, successfully defended his dissertation, titled “Alluvial Storage and Recovery… READ MORE
Electrical engineering assistant professor Yiming Deng and his research group, a.k.a. LEAP, received $43,200 research donation from local company MjC25 LLC… READ MORE
Faculty advisor David Mays, associate professor of civil engineering, is pleased to announce that the 2014-2015 CU Denver chapter of… READ MORE
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Sarah Mandos, program assistant for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering has been named the 2015 College of Engineering… READ MORE
Jason Lewis, senior instructor in computer science and engineering, talks about his background in law enforcement, working with the Secret… READ MORE
On Wednesday, March 17, David Mays, associate professor of civil engineering, was the guest speaker at the at the Colorado… READ MORE
Christopher Yakacki, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has been selected as the 2015 recipient of the College of Engineering and… READ MORE
Roxann Hayes, instructor of civil engineering and advisor in the Engineering Student Services Center, has been named the 2015 College… READ MORE
For the third consecutive year, a team of electrical engineering students under the leadership of assistant professor Dan Connors, has… READ MORE
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Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Christopher Yakacki received a 2014 National Science Foundation CAREER Award. Yakacki’s CAREER award project, “A… READ MORE
Mechanical engineering assistant professors Dana Carpenter and Christopher Yakacki have published their first jointly authored paper, which is featured in… READ MORE
Have you ever seen a cyclist run a red light or fly through a stop sign? Our very own, Wesley… READ MORE
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The January issue of 5280 magazine includes a piece about research incubation, which highlights the bioengineering program and the new… READ MORE
Non-invasive device enables better monitoring of esophageal disease and inflammation. AURORA, Colo., January 6, 2015 – EnteroTrack, LLC and the… READ MORE
The CU Technology Transfer Office is pleased to announce that researchers from CU’s Anschutz and Denver campuses have been awarded… READ MORE
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Although Assistive Technology Partners (ATP) is a program of both CU Anschutz (the School of Medicine) and CU Denver (the… READ MORE
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Jason Lewis, a computer science professor at CU Denver, knows once a story makes its way online, it becomes virtually… READ MORE
The severe flooding that devastated a wide swath of Colorado last year might have been less destructive if the bridges,… READ MORE
According to a new study co-authored by Wesley Marshall, assistant professor of civil engineering, America’s streets are designed and evaluated… READ MORE
The CU Technology Transfer Office is pleased to announce that researchers from CU’s Boulder, Anschutz and Denver campuses have been… READ MORE
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Cathy Bodine, associate professor in bioengineering and executive director of Assistive Technology Partners, has received a five-year, $4.75 million Rehabilitation… READ MORE
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A recent document from Intel describes the features of its collaboration with the department of Computer Science and Engineering at… READ MORE
Jason Lewis, senior instructor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, spoke with 9News about the security of using… READ MORE
In June, the College of Engineering and Applied Science signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Harbin Institute of Technology… READ MORE
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Jeff Cozart explains what research the University of Colorado Denver is conducting and why it will be critical for our… READ MORE
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Wesley Marshall, PhD, PE, assistant professor of civil engineering, discusses recent study that compared the number of bicyclists to the… READ MORE
Sinkholes happen when underground water or other moisture erodes away the soil or the lining of an underground pipe. … READ MORE
A newly released University of Colorado Denver study found that Stapleton has struggled to adjust to the need for infrastructure… READ MORE
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