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- The ˛ĘĂń±¦µä and the SRI Foundation will jointly establish a Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology (CCSA) to advance “scientific understandings of the human past and solutions to contemporary social challenges.”
- Chancellor DiStefano has announced the change to our instructional mode to all remote, effective with the start of classes on Sept. 23. This change to remote instruction is our best effort to keep our students and our community safe and bring down the rate of infection during the voluntary self-quarantine. On-campus research will continue and is not affected by this shift to remote instruction, and staff will continue to work on campus as currently assigned.
- The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the U.S. Department of Energy have announced that JILA and ˛ĘĂń±¦µä’s Jun Ye will be one of the members of the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee (NQIAC).
- A new $25 million center to advance quantum science funded by the National Science on ˛ĘĂń±¦µä’s campus and at 11 other organizations around the U.S. and abroad has deep roots in CU Engineering’s interdisciplinary research efforts.
- Interim Dean Keith Molenaar said all three new themes – Hypersonic Vehicles, Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity, and Engineering Education and AI-Augmented Learning – will explore vitally important work and help advance the college’s long-term research vision.
- The DOE has awarded $115M over five years to the Quantum Systems Accelerator, a new research center that will include ˛ĘĂń±¦µä. Led by Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, the center will forge the technological solutions needed to harness quantum information science for discoveries that benefit the world.
- The COVID Research Solutions for Campus Webinar Series highlights how the most up-to-date research is shaping campus operations during the pandemic.
- Principal Investigator Academy delivers research and creative work connections, resources to facultyThe Research & Innovation Office (RIO) invites faculty new to the university’s creative work, research and scholarly community to join the 2020 Principal Investigator (PI) Academy cohort. The PI Academy is designed to orient
- Konrad (Koni) Steffen always had a smile and a kind word to say – to another scientist, a staff member, to the graduate student of a colleague. And it seemed, at times, like he could do anything: brief Congress, ford a meltwater river on a snowmachine, mesmerize journalists with tales of his time on the ice.
- The Research & Innovation Office will host three 75-minute webinars Aug. 6–12 featuring some of ˛ĘĂń±¦µä’s top researchers working side-by-side with the campus's exceptional operations experts. The series highlights how the most up-to-date research is shaping campus operations during the pandemic.