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CSU researchers examining causes of male infertility
ECE professor Diego Krapf is leveraging novel mathematical tools and sophisticated imaging technology to understand the causes of male infertility.
Research at the intersection: New CEE faculty member encourages pursuit of cross-disciplinary academic interests
Frances Davenport, a new assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, pursues research at the intersection of traditional disciplines to address interesting natural and human problems.
Transportation Department awards CSU $8.9M for public hydrogen fueling stations project
Colorado State University is set to receive $8.9 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation to build three public hydrogen fueling stations in Fort Collins, Denver and Pueblo.
2024 Climate Change in Colorado report: Takeaways, context, and details
The third edition of the Climate Change in Colorado report will publish on Jan. 8, 2024. Created by researchers at Colorado State University, the new multi-chapter report combines and synthesizes relevant climate science information to help inform future management and planning of the state’s water resources.
Civil and environmental engineering celebrates first graduates from partnership with Asian Institute of Technology
A partnership between the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) and CSU civil and environmental engineering has produced the first three graduates of the program.
Civil engineer and horticulturist join forces for stormwater and green roof research at CSU Spur’s Hydro Backyard
Two CSU researchers are collaborating with municipal officials in Denver to improve urban landscaping design for green stormwater management systems.
Community invited to Colorado Drone Airshow this weekend in Fort Collins
The first ever Colorado Drone Airshow will be held Oct. 6 and 7 in Fort Collins at the Chrisman Airfield and on the Colorado State University Campus. The event is open to the campus community and the Northern Colorado residents with several free activities planned.
Morphing robots designed at CSU can grip, climb and crawl like insects
Pulling inspiration from the natural world, researchers at Colorado State University have developed a trio of robots that can morph their bodies and legs as needed to better crawl, shimmy or swim over difficult terrain.
CSU receives major funding from Department of Energy for high-power laser research
The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Fusion Energy Science has awarded CSU's Center for Advanced Lasers and Extreme Photonics $12.5 million to expand work on ALEPH, one of the world’s most powerful lasers.
NSF CAREER recipient using AI to advance weather forecasting
Haonan Chen is developing a suite of AI models that draw on data from radar observations of clouds and precipitation to improve the accuracy of short- and long-term weather predictions.