CSU Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

CSU Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering

高等教育

Fort Collins,Colorado 3,546 位关注者

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The Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering educates, innovates, cultivates and engages in order to generate new knowledge, improve quality of life, and positively impact society. The College includes the Departments of Atmospheric Science, Chemical and Biological Engineering, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering, the School of Biomedical Engineering, and the Engineering Science and Systems Engineering programs. This is the worldwide network of students, alumni, friends, faculty and staff of Colorado State University's Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. This is LinkedIn account is officially recognized by Colorado State University; however, the views and opinions expressed on this page are not necessarily those of the University. CSU retains discretion to allow or disallow comments and/or posts on this page. For more information about CSU’s Social Media Policy, visit https://www.socialmedia.colostate.edu.

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https://www.engr.colostate.edu/
所属行业
高等教育
规模
1,001-5,000 人
总部
Fort Collins,Colorado
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教育机构
创立
1870

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  • At the request of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), mechanical engineering undergraduate student Kevin Ridgway and mechanical engineering graduate student Anna Helfrich are conducting research to understand emissions produced from fires in the Wildland Urban Interface. The aim of the research is to understand the types and amounts of compounds that are being released when structural fires occur as a result of wildland fires. Led by three faculty members from across colleges - Shantanu Jathar and Christian L'Orange (Mechanical Engineering), and Thomas Borch (College of Agriculture Sciences), Kevin and Anna hope their findings will change emergency response policies, as well as structural and construction regulations.

    • Kevin and Anna posing next to the burn hood used to collect samples from typical items found in Wildland Urban Interfaces.
    • Close view of the different colors of flames created from burning typical items found in Wildland Urban Interfaces.
    • Anna and Kevin testing samples collected to understand the different compounds released when typical items found in Wildland Urban Interfaces are burned.
  • ECE Associate Professor Biswajit Ray and his research team are tackling cybersecurity issues thanks to a grant recently received from the National Science Foundation. The team is collaborating with experts from Auburn University to develop sanitization methods for SRAM chips that utilize high-energy irradiation to wipe out lingering data. This method will ensure that once data is gone - it's gone for good. To read more about Biswajit's research, visit https://lnkd.in/gvdqbY7r

    • ECE Associate Professor Biswajit Ray and his research team working on research to erase lingering data on electronic devices.
  • The Engineering Career Fair was such a success! We hope this event led you to some great jobs and internship opportunities! Don't forget to join us in the spring on February 13, 2025, for the next Engineering Career Fair in the Lory Student Center. Thank you to all those in industry that participated in this event with our students!?

    • Representative of an industry leader smiling at the camera while talking to a CSU student at the Fall 2024 Engineering Career Fair.
    • Overhead view of the ballroom at CSU during the Fall 2024 Engineering Career Fair.
    • CSU student speaks with a representative of the Bureau of Reclamation at the Fall 2024 Engineering Career Fair.
    • Wide view of the check-in tables surrounded by students during the Fall 2024 Engineering Career Fair.
  • CSU honored our Celebrate! Award winners at the CSU vs. UTEP football game on September 21!? Our engineering winners included: Sam Bechara (Mechanical Engineering) Chase Jackson (School of Biomedical Engineering) Ellen Plese (Mechanical Engineering) Joshua Chan (Chemical and Biological Engineering) Edwin Chong (Electrical and Computer Engineering) Jeff Collett (Atmospheric Science) Star Sullivan (Mechanical Engineering) Congratulations to all these outstanding individuals!?

    • Celebrate! Award Winners 2024 are recognized at the CSU Football game on September 21st.
    • Edwin Chong, Electrical and Computer Engineering professor, smiling during the Celebrate! Award ceremony at the CSU Football game.
  • We just announced exciting news!! CSU President Amy Parsons announced that our college has received two landmark philanthropic gifts and a transformational investment from CSU students for the Don and Susie Law Engineering Future Technologies Building! This interdisciplinary hub will bring together faculty and students from across campus to learn together at the critical nexus of engineering, computer science and artificial intelligence that is driving technology innovation. To learn more about this historic commitment to the innovators of the future, visit https://lnkd.in/gQ2mBm-W

    • President Amy Parsons delivering the President's Fall Address in October 2024.
  • Did you hear?! Thanks to the generous 6.6 million investment led by Kiewit Corp., Colorado State University will be launching a construction engineering degree starting in the fall of 2025! This interdisciplinary degree meets the rising demand for engineering and construction to collaborate for significant construction jobs. To learn more, visit https://lnkd.in/g7nsfurR CSU Civil and Environmental Engineering CSU College of Health and Human Sciences

    • Construction management students visiting a construction site.
  • Meet Brianna Stanley, chemical and biological engineering student and a member of the CarbonTech team, which will be participating in the national ChemE Cube competition this October. Bri is a dedicated student, a Scott scholar, and an expert on all the coolest study spots on campus. Bri started her journey at Colorado State University with the determination to find a community on campus - within the engineering community, as well as with students from all different studies and interests. This led her to explore buildings on campus other than the ones that her engineering courses took place in, and this exploration introduced her to a wide array of friends at CSU. Now Bri feels at home studying in all the coolest nooks on campus, and she knows familiar faces wherever she goes. These group of friends have allowed her to focus on other passions, like crafting, painting, volunteering, and traveling, while pursuing her engineering studies. Bri, we are proud of all that you have accomplished as an engineering student, as well as all that you have contributed to our Ram community!

    • Brianna Stanely posing against the Industrial Sciences building on campus.
    • Brianna Stanley studying in one of her unique spots on campus.
    • Brianna Stanley posing during trip to New York City.
    • Brianna Stanley posing during her volunteer trip to Italy.
  • This weekend two of our professors, Sonia Kreidenweis and Jorge Rocca, will be officially inducted into the distinguished National Academy of Engineering! University Distinguished Professor in Atmospheric Science, Sonia Kreidenweis, is recognized for elucidating the impact of aerosols on climate, linking chemical composition and cloud formation capacity. Jorge Rocca, University Distinguished Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering, is honored for his development of soft X-ray lasers and their applications to photolithography, microscopy, and chemical analysis. This designation is an immense honor, as one of the highest professional distinctions that an engineer may obtain. Congratulations again Professor Kreidenweis and Professor Rocca!

    • Sonia Kreidenweis and Jorge Rocca pose together on the balcony of the CIRA building at the Foothills campus.
  • Marco Campos' legacy is a source of inspiration for many of our engineering students. He is not just inspiring future engineers - he is actually providing help to keep them on track.? Each year the Campos EPC First Generation Engineering Scholarship provides funding to allow first- generation students to focus on their engineering studies without the disruption of financial stress or hardships. Thank you for all you do Campos family!?

    • View of the Campos family with scholars for the 2024 to 2025 school year.
    • View of Marco Campos speaking to scholars at the beginning of the year social event.

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