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- CU Boulder's student-led chapter of ASME is reaching new heights. With eyes on the future, ME students are not only connecting with their peers but have also started a series of events to build connections between students, faculty, alumni and the mechanical engineering community.
- Announcing the CUbit Quantum Initiative, a cross-campus initiative for quantum science and technology! The Research & Innovation Office also announced the awarding of $780,000 in quantum seed grants and plans to expand faculty capacity in quantum science and engineering.
- Professor Shelly Miller has accepted a new campus position, charged with supporting CU faculty members in developing exceptional leadership skills. As faculty director for professional development, Miller will work with the Office of Faculty Relations, a division of Faculty Affairs.
- Professor Shelly Miller was awarded a $1M grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to study impacts of climate change on indoor air quality. Her most recent study explores the effects of ventilation rates on human health in low-income Denver-area neighborhoods.
- Research & Innovation Office Faculty Fellow Greg Rieker explains how our ability to decipher light signals from distant worlds is helping humans understand the stories of those planets at the 2018 Research & Innovation Office Community Talks.
- A paper written by CU mechanical engineering professors and PhD students was selected as one of twelve out of over one-hundred papers to appear in the ASME Journal of Biomechanical Engineering Editors' Choice publication for 2018.
- Professor Sean Humbert is leading a team in a national competition, the Subterranean Challenge. The U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency gifted the university a $4.5 million grant to fund Humbert's team. Catch his story on CPR News.
- The 2018 College of Engineering Outstanding Staff Award was presented to Facilities Management Coordinator George Carter who enjoys helping people. The award honors a staff member who has made outstanding contributions benefiting students, staff and faculty.
- Mechanical engineering Senior Instructor Jeffrey Knutsen was awarded the 2018 Charles A. Hutchinson Memorial Teaching Award in honor of Applied Math Professor Charles A. Hutchinson, recognizing his outstanding contributions to teaching.
- Experience an inspired future through the minds of CU's most innovative in a series of BuffTalks and interactive exhibits. Delight in alumni-produced beer and wine and making new connections. Revel in the acclaimed CU short film, The Light Shines On.