CU Engineering Magazine 2025

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Cristina Torres-Machi

 

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The Road Ahead

Researchers pursue innovative fixes for aging U.S. infrastructure

Read: A big fix

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  Paving the way

  Pipe dreams

  A life-saving mission

Features

The full scope

ATLAS students partner with longtime CU Engineering supporters to keep their bird-watching hobby accessible.

Winning equation

For this CU Engineering student, Olympic climbing and applied math are both just matters of finding solutions.

Paving the way

FEATURE STORY SERIES: Cristina Torres-Machi leads her research group to develop cost-effective and data-driven methods for decision-making in infrastructure management.

Pipe dream

FEATURE STORY SERIES: Lab establishes worldwide standards for repairing inaccessible, leaking pipelines.

A life-saving mission

FEATURE STORY SERIES: Construction Safety Research Alliance teams with industry to reduce job site injuries.

Transforming the journey

Engineering Connections residential community, Lattice Scholars Program are having a big impact on student retention.

Forging the future

New facility will help take quantum from theory to real-world impact.

Alumni Profiles

Lifelong learner

Lloyd Botway (MCompSci’70) pays it forward by supporting master’s students in computer science.

Game Plan

Scott Flaska (MechEngr’14) helps bridge the gap between data science and football operations for the Denver Broncos.

Noteworthy

Alumni Awards

Alumni achievements are recognized with three annual awards: the Distinguished Engineering Alumni Awards (DEAA), the Recent Alumni Award (RAA), and the Alumni Engagement Medal (AEM).