Industry Collaboration News
- The new $7.8M facility will be operated under the Colorado Shared Instrumentation in Nanofabrication and Characterization (COSINC)—a multidisciplinary core research facility that provides access to state-of-the-art equipment in micro and nanofabrication, nanomaterials characterization and metrology.
- The Building Energy Smart Technologies (BEST) Center is a new, five-year multi-university initiative funded by the National Science Foundation to advance sustainable building projects ranging from HVAC manufacturing, to smart glazing for windows, building controls, insulation, as well as solar installations.
- “Attending the Space Symposium is a wonderful opportunity to inform key players from every area of the space industry about LASP’s many areas of expertise and excellent track record of developing new technologies,” says Thomas Sparn, director of engineering at LASP.
- “The next generation of engineers are the key to continuing our robust space solutions offerings,” said Paul Meyer, vice president, Space & C2 Systems at RI&S. “The partnership with CU Boulder is a critical step toward supporting future innovation in the aerospace and defense arena.”
- With support from the heating and ventilation company Carrier Global, Intel and the Colorado-based Ryan Innovation Group, engineers at CU Boulder have installed hundreds of air quality monitors in K-12 classrooms across Denver and Boulder.
- The PPI Center, a multi-university collaboration operating through NSF, is scaling up partnerships between industry, government labs and universities to advance the science, practice and education of Intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) Systems.
- Explore the expertise of some of Colorado’s leading aerospace companies, the focus of some of the key educational programs in the state, and the nexus between government, the universities and the private sector.
- Lunar Resources, Inc., of Houston, Texas, and CU Boulder are launching a new research effort to lay the groundwork for a one-of-a-kind lunar radio astronomy observatory—a network of hundreds of miles of antennas constructed on the far side of the moon.
- CU Boulder is a partner in a new planning grant from the NSF for a five-year, $25M National Center for Wireless Spectrum Research enabling large-scale research into the electromagnetic spectrum that could define wireless innovation for the next generation.
- When students in more than 20 Denver Public Schools return to classrooms for the spring semester, they’ll be coming back to cleaner indoor air, thanks in part to work being done by CU Boulder environmental engineering researchers.