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Stapleton study reveals problems with new urbanism development

A newly released University of Colorado Denver study found that Stapleton has struggled to adjust to the need for infrastructure centered around more sustainable, walkable communities and has fallen...

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Dr. Nien-Yin Chang discusses sinkhole science on 9News

Sinkholes happen when underground water or other moisture erodes away the soil or the lining of an underground pipe.   Check out this story on 9news.com:...

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CU Denver study finds more bicycles on the road lead to fewer accidents

Wesley Marshall, PhD, PE, assistant professor of civil engineering, discusses recent study that compared the number of bicyclists to the number of accidents — and the results match those already …...

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VIDEO: Dr. Weir’s discusses 3D printing on Colorado State of Mind

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Professor Lewis discusses internet reputations with 9News

Jason Lewis, a computer science professor at CU Denver, knows once a story makes its way online, it becomes virtually impossible to remove. “It’s this black hole. It gobbles up … Continue Reading...

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Janson talks traffic safety with the Denver Post

On February 29, the Denver Post published an article on traffic safety. Professor Bruce Janson is quoted in the story, sharing his views and what he thinks needs to change. Read … Continue Reading...

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Golkowski discusses the science of sparking veggies with NPR

Mark Golkowski, associate professor of electrical engineering, recently spoke with NPR about why veggies sometimes spark while being cooked in the microwave. According to Golkowski, “The sparking...

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Yakacki’s tech startup wins big at NFL 1st and Future competition

Chris Yakacki, associate professor of mechanical engineering, and his tech startup company Impressio, Inc. won the Advancements for Protective Equipment category at the NFL’s “1st and Future”...

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Biomedical startup acquired by global medical technology firm

A medical device company founded by two University of Colorado Denver and CU Anschutz Medical Campus professors was recently acquired by Stryker, one of the world’s leading medical technology...

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Benninger’s diabetes research featured on CBS4

Richard Benninger, associate professor of bioengineering, and members of his lab are using ultrasound technology to track Type 1 diabetes. On Friday, Sept. 21, Benninger and PhD student David Ramirez …...

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College Recognizes Broadening Participation Fellows

The College of Engineering, Design and Computing is pleased to announce its first cohort of Broadening Participation Fellows. These faculty, representing every academic unit in the college, is being...

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Civil Engineering Students Visit Binney Water Purification Facility

On Saturday 4/9/2022, nine students visited a state-of-the-art water treatment plant in neighboring Aurora, Colorado. This field trip, organized through CVEN-4426/5426 Pipe Network and Sewer Design,...

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First-Year Students Show off Design Chops at Introductory Engineering Design...

(Students display their prototype app to help people who are visually impaired cook and keep an inventory of ingredients) First-year students in the College of Engineering, Design and Computing got a...

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Capstone Expo Spotlights Seniors’ Creativity, Teamwork, and Complex...

The DeNOVO Human Health Detection System project team displays their prototype design for a Capstone Design Expo attendee.  With 53 innovative projects spanning from wearable technology for children...

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ALIGN TECHNOLOGY AWARDS FUNDING TO CU ANSCUTZ INWORKS BREAKTHROUGH TREATMENT...

New grant pioneered by Nick Jacobson with help from Kristen Lowe, DDS, MS, innovate nasoalveolar molding with the intent of improving treatment accessibility. In an exciting collaboration, Jacobson...

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New study on complex drivers of salmon migration

Pacific salmon are a valuable food and cultural resource in the Columbia River Basin, but their survival is threatened due to various drivers.  Particularly, climate change causes changes in water...

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Vahid Team Meets to Start Summer Research

Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Alireza Vahid (second from right) and his team met for lunch at Tivoli Brewing Co. to start summer research. The team works on a wide range of research...

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