Newsletter
- We are delighted to announce that Tim White has been appointed as the new Associate Director for Research at the Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI). Tim joined the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering in 2018, after a ten-year career at the Air Force Research Lab.
- The event attracted over 150 attendees from local universities and businesses, as well as state and federal government officials, to discuss leveraging Colorado's leadership in chip design and R&D to develop a local workforce that can address the challenges identified by the CHIPS and Science Act.
- NSI is particularly excited to welcome Captain Jacob Shepherd, United States Army, as a Program Manager through the Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program.Greg Furlich attended the IARPA REASON Proposer’s day in Washington DC to present
- Please meet, Captain Jacob Shepherd, United States Army, the new Program Manager hired through the Hiring Our Heroes Corporate Fellowship Program at NSI. Hiring Our Heroes Fellowship Program is an innovative program that provides transitioning service members with professional training and hands-on experience in the civilian workforce.Â
- NSI hosted a campus visit of Brigadier General John Olson with the Air Force Space Command HQ, who is a champion for UPP. The General and his command met with CU President Todd Saliman, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Chancellor Philip DiStefano, Vice Chancellor for
- Please meet Tim Clarke, Senior Program Manager for NSI. His position is responsible for developing the capture strategy, identifying business opportunities, and preparing and implementing strategic proposals associated with growing the National Security research portfolio. We are very lucky to have him aboard.Â
- Please meet Gabe Altman, NSI Intern. Gabe works closely with Calvin Chan, Senior Research Associate in Cybersecurity. They work closely with partners across industry, universities, national laboratories, DOD and DOE to develop more secure and resilient information systems that impact not only military preparedness and operations, but also global commerce and daily civilian life.Â