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- The company was founded in 2016 by PhD student Murad Kablan and Assistant Professor Eric Keller from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Stateless’ revolutionary technology seeks to “take network applications to the next level with a ground-breaking approach to connectivity,” said Kablan in a statement.
- Led by Research & Innovation Office (RIO) Proposal Writer Diane Carillo, the NSF CAREER Commit-to-Submit Writing Program is designed to support your proposal development from start to finish through one-on-one writing and proposal development coaching, peer writing groups and red team reviews.
- Colorado’s innovation ecosystem was represented in full force at the state’s first-ever Destination Startup showcase on Feb. 1 at the Omni Interlocken Hotel in Broomfield.
- Stressed about developing budgets for proposals? Please join the Research & Innovation Office (RIO) and the Office of Contracts and Grants (OCG) for a Budgeting 101 workshop for externally funded research, scholarship, and creative work projects.
- Glacial retreat in the Canadian Arctic has uncovered landscapes that haven’t been ice-free in more than 40,000 years and the region may be experiencing its warmest century in 115,000 years, new research finds. The study, published in the journal Nature Communications, uses radiocarbon dating to determine the ages of plants collected at the edges of 30 ice caps on Baffin Island, west of Greenland.
- The () and its Research & Innovation Office are excited to host a Regional Application - Writing Workshop conducted by NEH Deputy Director Russell Wyland, on Thursday, February 21, 2019, 9am-12:30pm.
- A collaboration among Front Range research universities and federal laboratories, Destination Startup seeks to connect Colorado’s most promising ventures with funding and networking opportunities so they can take the next step toward commercialization.
- Is your search for relevant funding opportunities time consuming and onerous? Join the Research & Innovation Office (RIO) for the Finding Funding workshop to learn how to get customized funding alerts delivered directly to your inbox.
- We are pleased that the federal government has announced it will reopen fully as soon as the necessary processes are completed in Washington, D.C. We are especially pleased that our federal colleagues and the rest of our tight-knit community can begin to move beyond the many challenges the shutdown has caused.
- The partial federal government shutdown initiated on December 21 is now the longest such shutdown in U.S. history. While labeled a “partial” shutdown, its effects are real and growing. In spite of the many real challenges posed by the shutdown, the vast majority of the university’s work is continuing without interruption, even as we monitor and respond to specific impacts to our community.