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The Twitter account for news and updates from @CUBoulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science | one of the top-ranked programs in the nation. #BeBoulder
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Joined December 2011
Imagine classrooms where AI sparks and empowers students to lead their learning. That’s the vision of @NSF iSAT, a @CUBoulder–led institute backed by a renewed $100M investment to expand AI tools nationwide—building an AI-literate workforce of the future.
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Founded in 2020, the U.S. National Science Foundation National AI Institute for Student-AI Teaming (NSF iSAT) explores how AI can help K-12 students collaborate
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Corey Murphey, a PhD student in the Dept of CS at @CUBoulder, studies how tiny aerosols form when we talk or sing & potentially spread disease, offering insights into ways to improve ventilation, reduce transmission & shape public health policy.
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Corey Murphey is a fifth-year PhD student working to understand the spread of pathogens through these aerosols and limit the transmission of airborne,
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Must attend event! You're invited to a panel discussion co-hosted by @CUBoulder's College of Engineering & Applied Science and @leedsbiz exploring how CU Boulder is adapting, evolving and leading with impact in a time of uncertainty and opportunity. RSVP:
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Have you checked out the latest edition of CU Engineering magazine? From bird-watching breakthroughs and smarter infrastructure to student support programs and quantum leaps, this year’s issue highlights how #EngineeringBuffs are shaping the future.
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🖤💛Today was a "black & gold ribbon day” at @CUBoulder w the official opening of the Campos Student Center (formerly BOLD Center), thanks to a transformative $5M gift from CU Engineering alumnus Marco Campos (CivEngr’98) and the Campos Foundation, led by Deanna Campos Miller!
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RT @CUBoulder: Sand dunes are on the move, swallowing homes, roads, and even villages. 🏜️ . @CUEngineering researchers are studying how hum….
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Across the globe, deserts are spreading, engulfing homes, roads and even entire villages in sand. Engineers at CU Boulder are exploring how humans can shift the
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🔥 AI in Five: Intro to Generative AI, a free mini course open to students, faculty, staff and the general public, presented by @CUBoulder's College of Engineering & Applied Science! 5 days, 5 hours total. Course offered September 8-12. ⬇️. #GenAI.
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To kick off the GenAI Academy, GenAI.works presents: AI-in-5: Introduction to Generative AI - mini course🔥 Sponsored by the College of Engineering,…
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Inspired by grippy gecko toes, @CUBoulder and @CUAnschutz researchers have created a gel that clings to tumors and slowly releases chemotherapy drugs—potentially allowing less invasive treatments. #CUEngineering #BioEngineering #ChemicalEngineering.
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The tiny lizards can climb glass and cling to ceilings thanks to their sticky toes. Now those toes have inspired a new material that could deliver targeted
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New year, new mindset! 🌟 Perfectionism, imposter syndrome, stress & burnout are common for college students. CU Boulder Engineering therapists Audrey Gilfillan & Alison West remind students help is available. Learn more & check out Decompile Your Mind:
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Bringing together over eight years of experience working with engineering students, they co-authored “Decompile Your Mind,” which tackles common challenges
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Welcome back, Engineering Buffs! 🦬. This view. This energy. This is just the beginning 🚀. Class of 2029, you’re officially launched. To our returning Buffs, let’s make this an unforgettable year!. Are you ready for it?
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RT @pndblog: .@CUBoulder @CUEngineering receives $5 million from alumnus Marco Campos to expand access to opportunities, community, and lea….
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The gift from alumnus Marco Campos to Colorado University Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science will expand access to opportunities, community, and leadership across the school’s...
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RT @CUBoulder: From first-gen student to champion for future engineers, Marco Campos (CivEngr ’98) is paying it forward! This $5M gift thro….
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The BOLD Center is getting a new name—the Campos Student Center—and will continue its mission of broadening engineering student opportunities, community and
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.@CUBoulder asst prof Anthony Straub is advancing water purification for Earth & space w nanoscale membranes that could improve water treatment, chip production & desalination. He earned a $550K @NSF CAREER Award to support his research. #CUEngineering.
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Anthony Straub is making revolutionary advances in water purification for life on Earth and in space. Using nanoscale membranes—thinner than 1/100th the width
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.@CUBoulder asst prof Cara Welker is developing smart ankle-foot braces to help stroke survivors walk more easily. Backed by a $600K @NSF grant, the braces use adaptive support to boost mobility, reduce effort and restore independence. #CUEngineering.
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Nearly 80% of all stroke survivors experience walking issues and turn to ankle braces for increased support, but ankle braces are still very limited and many
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Callie Wynn, a second-year aerospace PhD student at @CUBoulder, earned an @NSF Fellowship to support her work in CU's Bioastronautics Lab. Her research on astronaut health could also improve treatments for mobility, bone loss and neurological disorders.
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Callie Wynn is studying medical ailments for astronauts that also have implications for millions of people here on Earth. A second-year aerospace PhD student at
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Aerospace PhD student Anant Telikicherla is leading a team developing instruments for a suborbital rocket launch to help detect solar flares, providing 10–15 minutes of early warning, helping protect satellites, astronauts & orbital systems. @CUBoulder.
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Anant Telikicherla is developing new instrumentation for an upcoming sub-orbital rocket flight. Surrounded by racks of electronics equipment, tools, and...
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.@CUBoulder Ram Narayanswamy (PhD ElEngr ’96), now at NIL Technology, is advancing ultra-compact imaging with flat optics—aka meta-optics. From cancer detection to AR, his work is reshaping how we see and interact with the world. #ForeverBuffs.
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CU Boulder alumnus Ram Narayanswamy is revolutionizing imaging technology through innovations in meta-optics and ultra-compact camera systems. His 30-year
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Congrats to @CUBoulder prof Gregor Henze, named a Fellow of the International Building Performance Simulation Association. He’s recognized for his work in predictive control, building simulations, grid integration along w global leadership in education.
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Henze was selected for his groundbreaking work on smart energy control systems, advanced building simulation tools and technologies that connect buildings to
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.@CUBoulder and the Structural Engineering Institute co-hosted a symposium advancing zero-carbon structural engineering. With 166 attendees, it marked a key step toward cutting emissions from materials like steel & concrete, said organizer Jay Arehart.
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The event, which drew 166 participants to CU Boulder’s campus, marked an industry-wide step toward cutting emissions tied to building materials like steel and
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.@CUBoulder PhD student Kendra Kreienbrink is leading research on microrobots that could transform medicine & environmental cleanup. Guided by electric, magnetic or chemical signals, the bots could revolutionize targeted drug delivery & pollution control.
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The tiny particles could potentially help enhance drug distribution in human organs, improving the drug’s overall effectiveness, or aid in removing pollutants
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