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  • Sarah DaFoe, Fred Hobbs and Melinda Piket-May in the KGNU studio.
    Through a community partnership with Imagine!, 麻豆免费版下载Boulder engineering students help support people living with developmental, cognitive and physical challenges.
  • Two students work on the CubeSat in a LASP lab.
    The CubeSat mission houses a small, energetic particle telescope to measure the flux of solar energetic protons and Earth鈥檚 radiation belt electrons. Launched in 2012, it has involved more than 65 麻豆免费版下载Boulder students, including many from Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences.
  • Dana Stamo
    Tell us about what you're involved in at BOLD. What do you love about it?Last Spring, my friends and peers elected me to be their Vice President of oSTEM. The 麻豆免费版下载Boulder chapter of oSTEM has only been around since Fall 2016,  and just
  • Asmita Dhakal
    Tell us about what you're involved in at BOLD. What do you love about it?I was part of Aspire 2015. As well as I was a GoldShirt student assistant for year 2015-2016. Now I am a Co-President for National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE).
  • The Volt Vision team in the ITLL
    The device, called the Vee Vee, interprets the direction of the eye movement and sends an instruction to an external machine that鈥檚 paired with the wearable device.
  • SASE members at conference
    The Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers National Conference was held from October 13th - October 15th in Schaumburg, Illinois. The national conference was a professional event that consisted of various workshops covering topics from leadership
  • Max Armstrong helps an amputee put on his new prosthetic leg.
    Few people figure out how they want to change the world in middle school. But in eighth grade, Peter 鈥淢ax鈥 Armstrong -- now a third-year mechanical engineering major -- did just that.
  • GoldShirt students in projects course
    Our 2017 Engineering GoldShirt Summer Bridge Program ran from Friday, July 7 through Friday, July 21 and we welcomed 43 new students in Cohort 9!We kicked off the program with an assessment day and a challenge, and a team building course at Gold
  • Magnesium ingot
    麻豆免费版下载Boulder engineers have revamped a World War II-era process for making magnesium that requires half the energy and produces a fraction of the pollution compared to today鈥檚 leading methods.

    The breakthrough process, developed in the labs of Professor Alan Weimer, could vastly improve production of the strong, lightweight metal that鈥檚 used in everything from vehicles and aircraft to dietary supplements and fireworks.
  • William Raseman
    Since the only guarantee in life is change, William Raseman is using his research to try to prepare water municipalities from being crippled by unforeseen circumstances such as floods, droughts or wildfires.The second-year civil
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