Research
- Nearly one month after the Marshall Fire became the most destructive and one of the most unique wildfires in Colorado history, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä researchers from across campus—many of them personally affected by the fire—have pivoted and applied their
- ²ÊÃñ±¦µä is leading an international network of over 50 scientists and students using olfaction to study brain function in animals known as Odor2Action. In a new story published in The Conversation, network members trace the interconnections between smells and behaviors – highlighting what we know about olfaction, the challenges we face, and what's on the horizon. Learn more about their work and potential applications in engineering, neuroscience and public health.
- Hydrogen has long been seen as a possible renewable fuel source, held out of reach for full-scale adoption by production costs and inefficiencies. Researchers in the Weimer Group are working to address this by using solar thermal processing to drive high-temperature chemical reactions that produce hydrogen and carbon monoxide, which can be used to synthesize liquid hydrocarbon fuels.
- The Rocky Mountain Mechanics Seminar Series provides ²ÊÃñ±¦µä faculty, staff and students with the opportunity to hear from researchers across disciplines from various institutions.
- Mechanical Engineering Professors Michael Hannigan and Marina Vance join scientists from CIRES and NOAA to install instruments in surviving houses to understand the smoke impacts on indoor air quality.
- Department of Mechanical Engineering Professor Shelly Miller shares her recent air quality research about COVID-19 transmission with The Conversation.
- Rajagopalan Balaji is a ²ÊÃñ±¦µä professor and chair of the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, and he is changing the way we see climate change.[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGC3Awsy61k]
- Professor Jeff Thayer is part of a major new NASA science mission to better understand our sun’s influence on generating space weather.Thayer is one of three interdisciplinary scientists chosen by NASA for the Geospace Dynamics Constellation (GDC)
- New ²ÊÃñ±¦µä research suggests while unvaccinated-only testing policies make sense when the unvaccinated population is large, they have little impact on transmission when there are few remaining unvaccinated people to test.
- Studying emergent behavior has long fascinated engineers, and researchers at the ²ÊÃñ±¦µä just uncovered a distinct behavior in colonies of fire ants cooperating in flood situations.