Research
- One thousand feet underground, a four-legged creature scavenges through tunnels in pitch darkness. With vision that cuts through the blackness, it explores a spider web of paths, remembering its every step and navigating with precision. The sound of
- Mechanical engineering's Greg Rieker is part of the team developing a system of optical underwater sensors utilizing broadband lasers and Raman spectroscopy to sense and measure dissolved carbon compounds, with the goal of advancing marine carbon dioxide removal (mCDR) techniques.
- Five of the winning teams include students or faculty from the Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering. LVC grants are funded by the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade Advanced Industries Program, as well as Venture Partners at CU Boulder and the Chancellorās Innovation Fund.
- CU Boulderās College of Engineering and Applied Science held steady as a top 20 undergraduate engineering program in U.S.
- Bruns started a company with tattoo-artist-to-the-stars Keith āBang Bangā McCurdy, along with a former doctoral student. Early next year, they plan to release their first product, Magic Ink, to a group of handpicked artists.
- Embark aims to connect business minds outside the university with breakthrough inventions emerging from CU Boulderās research labs to bring them to market and unleash the full impact of CU Boulderās research into the world.
- Point Designs, a revolutionary company, is using cutting-edge technology to help the healthcare industry by providing finger prosthetics.
- Researchers believe the next generation of tattoos will be abļ»æout more than just markings ā by helping keep tabs on our health.
- A team of engineers from CU Boulder have created a one-of-a-kind, shape-shifting display made from a 10-by-10 grid of soft robotic āmuscles.ā
- Research Professor Svenja Knappe is at the center of a growing cluster of quantum researchers who are ushering in the second quantum revolution on campus and abroad.