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Alumni Friends - College of Engineering - Colorado State University
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Welcome, Alumni and Friends! The Colorado State University College of Engineering family consists of more than 12,000 living alumni. Our graduates are located throughout the world, with alumni living and working in engineering and beyond. We take great pride in the impact our alumni have had on the quality of life for people around the globe. To volunteering in our classrooms. To support our students and faculty. We hope to see you soon! Contact us if you'd like to see what we've been up to!
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College of Engineering - Addressing Global Water Needs
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Addressing Global Water Needs. Engineers dive into water issues that inform and innovate efforts in water quality protection and treatment, regional resource planning, agricultural uses, and modeling of groundwater and river systems. The interdisciplinary approach at the CSU College of Engineering allows students to gain academic experiences and real-world opportunities in addressing worldwide water issues. CSU's Global Water Initiative. Graywater reuse in urban areas. Integrated Water Resouces Management.
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EcoCar3
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Apply and Get Started. Combined BS and Masters. Apply and Get Started. Tell Us Your Story. Colorado State University EcoCAR 3. Vehicle Architecture (coming soon). More about the EcoCAR 3 program (coming soon). EcoCAR 3 Kicks off In Seattle. CSU’s EcoCAR team wins to project management awards at first leg of competition. Dr Thomas Bradley, faculty adviser for EcoCAR projects, and a group of more than 100 dedicated students, over the course of eight semesters, just completed the EcoCAR 2 competition. The w...
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College of Engineering - Developing Global Energy Solutions
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Developing Global Energy Solutions. Colorado State University engineering faculty and students are studying and developing innovations to transform the energy and transportation sectors in the coming century. Researchers are exploring alternative and renewable energy platforms and their potential uses, and devising innovative lithium-ion batteries to power a new generation of vehicles. These and other ongoing CSU studies are pioneering our applications and understanding of energy transmission and...Effic...
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College of Engineering - Improving Human Health
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/comm/mission/humanhealth.php
College of Engineering faculty and students are tackling pressing health needs around the globe. From groundbreaking cancer treatments and high-tech biomedical implants to innovations in food safety and cookstove technology that prevent illness to new waves of research in nanomedicine, CSU scientists are exploring the frontiers of engineering and human health. Recognizing the need for biomedical engineering professionals to confront pressing human health challenges, the CSU College of Engineering offers ...
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Scott Building - College of Engineering - Colorado State University
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The Scott Building Project. On April 14th, CSU broke ground on the Scott Building. Learn more about this exciting new facility, how it will be used, and why it is a priority for Colorado State University:. The Suzanne and Walter Scott, Jr. Bioengineering Building. Use the navigation above to find out more about this exciting new building. Chemical and Biological Engineering. Civil and Environmental Engineering. Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere. Electrical and Computer Engineering.
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Systems Engineering – CSU Systems Engineering Program
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CSU Systems Engineering Program. Graduate Certificate – Systems Engineering Practice. Master of Engineering (M.E.). Master of Science (M.S.). Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Two Ways to Study. About CSU & Fort Collins. Student Requirements and Resources. Be a part of the next generation of innovators. New for Spring 2017 Admission! Graduate Certificate in Systems Engineering Practice. August 18, 2016. Dr Sega to Present at INCOSE International Symposium. June 23, 2016. April 10, 2016. This spring, Dr. ...
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College of Engineering – Colorado State University College of Engineering
http://www.engr.colostate.edu/departments-programs.html
Facts & Figures. Financial Aid & Scholarships. Tours & Visits. Centers & Labs. 1870 Engineering Dean’s Circle of Excellence. Professional Learning Institute Career Readiness Program. Diversity Programs in Engineering. Resources for Faculty & Staff. Educating, innovating, cultivating, and engaging in order to generate new knowledge, improve quality of life, and positively impact society. SCHEDULE A Tour or Visit. Engineering Exploration Day: October 15, 2016. Learn more and Register. Department of Electri...
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College of Engineering - Improving Our Environment
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Environmental challenges facing our planet require innovation and expertise to devise solutions. The College of Engineering offers students with a passion to protect the environment an opportunity to learn across disciplines from the sharpest minds in their respective fields. Electrical and computer engineers work with atmospheric scientists to build and analyze climate models, improving our understanding of climate change and other global atmospheric and natural patterns. Chemical and mechanical eng...
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DSD contact information
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Chemical and Biological Engineering. David S. Dandy. Professor and Department Head,. Chemical and Biological Engineering. Professor of Biomedical Engineering. Fort Collins, Colorado 80523-1370. Phone: 970.491.7437. Fax: 970.491.7369. Audio excerpt from a visit by a CSU recruiter to the family of a prospective student. Has nothing to do with science or engineering. It’s here. Because I like it. There is an equally excellent video from 2008. Some background may be found on this site.