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CU Engineering Magazine 2023

Features

Community Access

Professor invites new voices into her research and teaching

The extra mile

Catalyze CU closes in on milestone in supporting small-scale entrepreneurs

Research in real time

Campus COVID-19 team was a 鈥榗all to service鈥� for three CU engineers

Designing classrooms of the future

Researchers explore how AI will integrate with STEM education

Extra: What skills will a future engineer need?

Alumni Features

Diving in

鈥淭here needs to be more STEM researchers in politics. The more people who view policy through the research lens, the better decisions will be made.鈥�

鈥楢 model of what鈥檚 possible鈥�

Since graduating with her PhD in technology, media and society through the ATLAS Institute in 2013, Heather Underwood has worn a lot of hats.

Alumni Awards

The college recognizes alumni achievements with three annual awards: the Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards, the Recent Alumni Award, and the Alumni Engagement Medal.

Power in partnership

Alumna鈥檚 story illustrates impact of college鈥檚 collaborations

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CU Engineering News 2023

More than 130 researchers from across 缅北禁地 gathered to showcase their work ahead of the 鈥淩ight Here, Right Now鈥� United Nations Climate Summit.

Saving space for women in engineering

More than 80 alumni, students, prospective students, faculty and staff gathered for the college鈥檚 second-annual Women in Engineering event.

Research Briefs 2023

A quick look at some of our high-impact research projects

Message from the Dean

In this space last year, I wrote what I thought would be my last letter as the acting dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science.