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From Hawaiʻi’s Kilauea volcano to Venus, @CUBoulder researchers are testing technology that could help search for life beyond Earth. The team is using the RAAVEN aircraft system to conduct flights downwind of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park.
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Concerns about shortages of interceptor missiles in the conflict between the U.S. and Iran highlight the challenges of defending against missiles and drones.
Read from @CUEngineering expert Iain Boyd on @ConversationUS ↓ bit.ly/4d9i0o3
Traditional rabies vaccines are challenging to administer in regions that lack electricity or specialized cold storage equipment.
@CUEngineering scientists have discovered a new way to keep these shots viable at warmer temperatures ↓
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In parts of the southern Colorado River Basin, snowpack has dropped to less than one-third of normal. Should people be worried about water shortages?
Learn from @CUEngineering expert Ben Livneh ↓
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.@CUEngineering expert Alia Khan is integrating field-based biogeochemical analysis with NASA’s next-gen satellite sensors to quantify how biological algae blooms, mineral dust and wildfire smoke darken the Greenland Ice Sheet and accelerate its melt. bit.ly/42i4fwl
Four @CUBoulder architectural engineering students competed in a @ASHEAHA national healthcare design challenge, designing a fictional cancer center for an underserved community in Houston.
Congrats to Parker Cardozo and his team for taking first place.
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Congrats to @CUBoulder graduate Arianna McCarty, whose work spans tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, immunology and computational biology, all driven by one goal: improving patient care through research.
Next stop: Cambridge.
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ALT Arianna McCarty presenting her research at the 2024 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) annual meeting in San Diego.
Congrats to Daniel Scheeres, CU Boulder Distinguished Professor, named one of just 3 AIAA Honorary Fellows for 2026, recognizing his major contributions to astrodynamics research & education.
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ALT Daniel Scheeres, CU Boulder Distinguished Professor, holding a framed certificate and a red rose lapel pin, standing on a stage with a geometric purple-lit backdrop. The certificate is from AIAA and labeled "Honorary Fellow.
ALT Daniel Scheeres and Daniel E. Hastings in formal attire are on a stage. One is holding a framed certificate awarded by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Both are smiling, and a stylized purple backdrop is visible.
ALT Daniel Scheeres is speaking at a podium with a microphone. They are wearing a suit with a patterned tie and a red rose on the lapel. The backdrop features geometric patterns illuminated in pink and purple lighting.
ALT Four individuals are engaged in conversation at a formal event. A person with a rose on their lapel is shaking hands with another. They appear to be in a large venue with dim lighting and a purple-lit ceiling.
Meet Stinkinator, @CUBoulder’s shoebox-sized Chem-E-Car earned 🥈 in performance & 🥇 in poster presentation at regionals, sending the team to the national AIChE Chem-E-Car competition for the second year in a row.
Next stop: Minneapolis.
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ALT Four individuals are smiling and standing outdoors, with one holding Colorado State University certificates. They are positioned in front of a scenic background featuring trees, a building, and distant hills under a partly cloudy sky.
Ever wonder why your favorite Netflix show looks so good?
Al Bovik, Emmy-winning @CUBoulder Chair in Engineering, developed algorithms used by multiple platforms to improve streaming quality and efficiency through math, neuroscience and digital imaging.
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ALT Al Bovik, professor and Provost’s Chair in Engineering in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering.
Proud to recognize Asaiah Gifford (Mechanical Engineering) as the Colorado Engineering Council Silver Medal Award recipient for Spring 2026.
🔗 Read more about Asaiah's success: cuboulder.engineering/4cMDW7…#CUEngineering#ForeverBuffs
Majid Zamani, associate professor @CUBoulder, is developing autonomous vehicle technology that relies on physics and mathematical proofs more than mileage testing to help cars respond more safely to real-world road conditions.
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