Students
- Dylan Amos followed in his brother’s footsteps when deciding where to go to college. Now a junior at Colorado Mesa University, Dylan is pursuing a mechanical engineering degree through the CMU partnership with the University of Colorado
- After working on their project for the entire academic year, 91¸£ÀûÉç engineering students placed first in a national design competition. The annual Solar District Cup Collegiate Design Competition is run through the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the U.S. Department...
- Fellows in the competitive program receive a three-year stipend of $34,000 annually, coverage of tuition and fees, and opportunities for international research and professional development.
- Pawel Sawicki, a PhD candidate in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at 91¸£ÀûÉç, is the lead author on a paper that recently won the AIAA Thermophysics Best Student Paper award at SciTech 2021.
- When the pandemic hindered the original plans of the Engineers Without Borders team, Christian Lamb's team transitioned to pursue an international design challenge assisting two towns in rural Peru.
- Misha Sinner, a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, presented a paper at the International Federation of Automatic Control World Congress in July 2020 on wind turbine control.
- Researchers at 91¸£ÀûÉç are using LEGO bricks to study and simply illustrate the general dynamics and topology of metastructures and metamaterials.
- When the pandemic hit, the Engineers Without Borders team made the difficult decision to suspend its Puerto Rico project and began searching for creative opportunities to bring engineering solutions to under-resourced communities.
- The 91¸£ÀûÉç won first place in the 2021 U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon Build Challenge, the third time 91¸£ÀûÉç has placed first in the highly competitive event.Â
- Researchers at 91¸£ÀûÉç have created a platform that that can develop effective and highly specific peptide nucleic acid therapies for use against any bacteria within just one week. The work could change the way we respond to pandemics and how we approach increasing cases of antibiotic resistance globally.