Systems engineering professor, NREL develop tools to make hydrokinetic turbines accessible

Computer rendering of hydrokinetic turbine in the water with a shark behind it.

Systems engineering professor, NREL develop tools to make hydrokinetic turbines accessible Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email With the help of a CSU researcher, there may one day be SHARKS in rivers. Unlike sharks found in oceans, these SHARKS, or Submarine Hydrokinetic and Riverine Kilo-megawatt Systems, deal with flowing…Read more

Systems engineering Ph.D. student helped to develop Perseverance Rover sample tubes

Four NASA scientists dressed in white lab clothes

Systems engineering Ph.D. student helped to develop Perseverance Rover sample tubes Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Last month, people around the world watched as the Perseverance rover successfully landed in the Jezero Crater on Mars. The car-sized rover is a continuation of the larger Mars Exploration Program. The…Read more

Faculty Friday: Erika Miller

Faculty Friday: Erika Miller Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Dr. Erika Miller is an assistant professor in the systems engineering department.  Her current research interest involves human factors in the design and evaluation of new and existing systems, particularly applied in the transportation domain. She also teaches the…Read more

CSU researchers create new software for DOE to help reduce energy waste in next-generation buildings

CSU researchers create new software for DOE to help reduce energy waste in next-generation buildings Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Colorado State University researchers have developed modeling software that could help the building industry compare electrical performance to improve energy efficiency. Researchers Dan Zimmerle and James Cale are…Read more

February Student of the Month: Chris Roberts

February Student of the Month: Chris Roberts Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email February Student of the Month: Chris Roberts “Chris is making excellent progress on research activities and products. The first chapters of his thesis have been submitted in the form of a journal article to positive reviews,…Read more

Faculty Friday: Gregory Marzolf

Faculty Friday: Greg Marzolf Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on email Colonel Gregory Marzolf (USAF retired) is an assistant professor in systems engineering. He started teaching for the department in 2017, primarily teaching SYSE 501: Foundations of Systems Engineering and SYSE 603: Introduction to Systems Test and Evaluation. Have you…Read more