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Propeller-shaped part printed by team for flaw detection using vibrational analysis.In the last several years, 3D printing has taken off as a convenient method to creating plastic parts. It has become a relatively cheap and quick
Alex Lubar reads the anemometer measurements while Wilson Hughes flies a drone at CU Boulder South Campus.Domino’s, UPS, Amazon, and the United States military are just a few examples of institutions interested in using drones as
CU Boulder teams pitched their businesses before a panel of friendly but intense judges (think Shark Tank but quite a bit nicer), team Specdrums won the grand prize of $75,000 in the 10th annual New Venture Challenge (NVC) championships, held
The National Science Foundation is honoring six current or incoming ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Boulder mechanical engineering students with Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) awards and five students with honorable mentions.
Update April 12: How Detecting Methane Leaks Could Turn Into Big Business: Greg Rieker and Caroline Alden discuss the new technology on Colorado Public Radio. Listen here [video:https://
Three CU Boulder engineering students have won scholarships from the American Council of Engineering Companies of Colorado Scholarship & Education Foundation, and two will compete for additional scholarships at the national level.Mechanical
CU professor Shalom Ruben, who has a doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, instructed an independent study course in the Spring of 2017 that allowed four seniors in various engineering fields to direct their own projects. This study gave
My favorite engineering experience would have to be putting on the events that I do for the Girl Scouts to learn about engineering. I can't describe the feeling I get when I have these girls come up to me after the event, telling me how excited they
Congratulations to ³Ô¹ÏÍø of Colorado Boulder mechanical engineering Assistant Professor Rong Long for earning a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) Award!The initiative recognizes early-career faculty
#ILookLikeAnEngineer Why did you choose engineering at CU Boulder?CU Boulder personally gave me the best opportunity to succeed as an engineer. Being close to a lot of technical fields provides great networking opportunities for