News Headlines
- Christopher N. Bowman of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Elspeth Dusinberre of the Classics Department have been selected to receive the 2017 Distinguished Research Lectureship, which is among the most prestigious honors
- Research & Innovation Seed Grant Workshop When: Wednesday, Dec. 6, noon to 1:30 p.m.Where: UMC
- CU Boulder invites students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community to a groundbreaking ceremony on Thursday, Oct. 26, to kick off construction of a new 144,000-square-foot aerospace engineering sciences building on East Campus that is slated to open in the summer of 2019.
- The cross-campus Grand Challenge initiative this week announced the selection of three new additions to the Grand Challenge portfolio starting this fall.
- On November 1-2, the University of Colorado Boulder will welcome current and prospective industry partners to campus to learn about Quantum Applied Science and Engineering (QASE), the university’s new, comprehensive exploration
- The National Academy of Medicine has elected Professor Christopher Bowman, a faculty member in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering since 1992, to its ranks.
- One of the most prestigious awards given to early-career scientists, the Packard Fellowship provides $875,000 in funding over five years. Though the funding itself is remarkable, it is the unrestricted nature that sets this fellowship apart.
- The CU Boulder project, known as the PhET Interactive Simulations, is a pioneering science and math educational resource that seeks to improve STEM (or science, technology, engineering and mathematics) literacy and accessibility across the globe.
- Building on a $3 million partnership announced in 2016 to establish new academic programs focused on radio frequency (RF) systems, Lockheed Martin and CU Boulder today announced a follow-on Master Research Agreement (MRA), signed during a morning ceremony on the CU Boulder campus.
- CU Boulder researchers were awarded $507.9 million in research grants in the 2016–17 fiscal year, continuing a decade’s worth of robust growth in sponsored research funding for the campus.