CU Engineering Magazine 2015

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Life Hacks

How the BTU Lab at the ATLAS Institute is creating the next generation of innovators

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Departments

Microwave Technology

Throughout her career, Zoya Popovic's Radio Frequency (RF) and microwave engineering research has been focused on communications and defense, with projects for organizations including NASA and the Navy, and companies like Boeing.

Bridging Course Work with Real-World Projects

For 50 civil engineering students, [one] bridge’s loss became an educational opportunity.

Subtle Heat

Infrared camera creates sharp focus from temperature changes

Low-Stress Materials

Filtek Bulk Fill Posterior Restorative can reduce the time you have to spend in the dentist’s chair.

Computer Science Surge

Computer science is booming in Boulder

Asteroids

The key to understanding our solar system

Profiles

Bridging the Global Resource Gap

For most AmericansÌývisiting the doctor’s office, shopping at the supermarket or going to work is a matter of hopping in a car and driving there. But the amenities of modern infrastructure in the United States—roads, bridges and sidewalks—are often absent in rural communities around the globe, separating people from food, medicine and potable water.

Returning the Call

Diana LoucksÌýwas about to serve a year-long stintÌýas chief of Space and Special Programs for Regional Command, South, in Afghanistan when she got a call. Would she be willing to get a doctorate and then become the first female academy professor in physics and nuclear engineering at West Point?

Ralphie Handlers

Stephanie Herriage (ArchEngr ’14) fromÌý Palos Verdes, California, and James de la Garza (ArchEngr ’15) from San Antonio, Texas, are Ralphie Handlers. Ralphie and her handlers kick off football, lacrosse and soccer games to the excited cheers of Buffs fans.

CU Engineering Magazine cover 2024

2024ÌýIssue
Managing Editor: Emily Adams
Creative Director/Designer: Michelle Wiese
Contributors:ÌýCharles Ferrer,ÌýEllen Fike, Susan Glarion, Caroline Harrah, Michael Kwolek, Grace Wilson, Jeff Zehnder
Photography:ÌýJesse Petersen
Copy Editor:ÌýMichelle Asakawa

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CU Engineering is a magazine for alumni and friends of the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the °µÍø½ûÇø. The magazine highlights the power of engineering to transform lives. Whether through engineering research, technologies and education the college is seeking solutions to the world’s significant problems. The college also produces an email newsletter, which goes out periodically during the academic year. If you are a member of the engineering community but are not currently receiving the magazine or email newsletter, make sure you


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