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Engineering alum receives patent for integrated prosthetic device developed at CSU

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Patent number US 11992411 describes a medical device engineered to assist in the attachment of lower limb prosthetics directly to a patient’s bone.

Posted in Faculty, Impact, Research News, Steve Simske, Students, Systems Updates

CSU Systems Engineering key to $1.4 million workforce grant to Innosphere Ventures

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Posted in Aaron Brown, Bo Marzolf, Dan Herber, Erika Gallegos, Faculty, Impact, Jim Adams, Jim Cale, Kamran Eftekhari Shahroudi, Steve Conrad, Steve Simske, Systems Updates, Tim Coburn, Tom Bradley

Colorado State University key leader in $160M NSF-funded climate, community, and technology initiative

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Posted in Aaron Brown, Ann Batchelor, Bo Marzolf, Dan Herber, Erika Gallegos, Faculty, Impact, Jim Adams, Research News, Staff, Steve Conrad, Steve Simske, Students, Systems Updates, Tim Coburn, Tom Bradley

Context-Aware Personalization: A Systems Engineering Framework

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Posted in Impact, Research News, Steve Simske, Students, Systems Updates

Who made my groceries? CSU researchers leading work into food supply chain traceability

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Posted in Faculty, Impact, Research News, Steve Simske, Systems UpdatesTagged supply chain, traceability

Exploring Blockchain Research in Supply Chain Management: A Latent Dirichlet Allocation-Driven Systematic Review

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Posted in Research News, Steve Simske, Systems Updates

Machine Learning Algorithm to Predict CO2 Using a Cement Manufacturing Historic Production Variables Dataset: A Case Study at Union Bridge Plant, Heidelberg Materials, Maryland

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Posted in Faculty, Research News, Steve Simske, Students, Systems Updates

Community guide for infrastructure & cybersecurity

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Posted in Faculty, Impact, Jeremy Daily, Steve Simske, Systems Updates, Tom Bradley

Continuous Assessment of the Environmental Impact and Economic Viability of Decarbonization Improvements in Cement Production

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Posted in Faculty, Impact, Research News, Steve Simske, Students, Systems UpdatesTagged Decarbonization, Economic Viability, Environmental Impact

Design of Bluetooth 5.1 Angle of Arrival Homing Controller for Autonomous Mobile Robot

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