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- The American Society for Engineering Education has awarded Professor John Falconer the Lifetime Achievement Award in Chemical Engineering Pedagogy.The award recognizes a sustained career of contributions to engineering education and scholarship that
- Distinguished Professor Christopher Bowman officially joined the National Academy of Inventors in a ceremony April 6 in Boston.He was among 175 fellows inducted into the academy this year and the second from the CU Boulder Department of Chemical and
- CU Athletics has recognized two student-athletes from the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering for achieving the highest GPAs of any student-athletes in their respective classes.Maddie DeWinter, a midfielder on the lacrosse team, earned
- Professor Alan Weimer recently traveled more than 7,500 miles to deliver the Distinguished University Lecture at Texas A&M University at Qatar.Weimer, an expert in high-temperature solar thermal chemical processing, was selected from among
- Graduate student Lee Korshoj has earned the prestigious National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.The competitive fellowship recognizes outstanding graduate students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics disciplines
- Associate Professor Stephanie Bryant has been named associate director of the Materials Science and Engineering Program at CU Boulder.Bryant will serve alongside Professor Bob McLeod of the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering,
- Ipsita Mishra has won a $1,000 Beverly Sears Graduate Student Grant from the CU Boulder Graduate School.The competitive awards support research, scholarship and creative work of graduate students and are funded primarily by private donors.Mishra is
- This image shows how a carbon nanotube is structured. Professor Heinz's lab will use such carbon nanotubes as building blocks for lightweight, ultrastrong materials.NASA has named CU Boulder as a partner in a first-of-its-kind $15 million research
- ÁñÁ«ÊÓÆµ18 engineers have received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to develop better membranes for more efficient and cost-effective large-scale batteries.
- Studying abroad as an engineering major is now more feasible than ever.In the last decade, the number of chemical and biological engineering students studying abroad has more than doubled. Through short Global Seminars taught by CU professors to