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Five Smead Aerospace graduate students are receiving special recognition for their contributions to research and teaching. The 2019 John A. Vise award is presented annually to two Aerospace PhD students for demonstrated excellence in academics,
Congratulations to Aerospace graduate student Reider Larsen for being named the 2019 University of Colorado Boulder Student Employee of the Year. He was nominated by Gina Lafferty and Lee Reedy, from the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
I have always wanted to be an astronaut. When it came time to apply to colleges I knew I wanted to go to a top aerospace university. As a Colorado native it was an easy choice to attend CU. As a small, blonde, female cheerleader, #
̽»¨ÊÓÆµ researchers are taking a deep dive into the realm of autonomous submarines through a Small Business Technology Transfer contract sponsored by the Office of Naval Research. The work, which entered phase two last month, pairs the University
Master's and PhD students in the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences are being recognized for earning 2019 NASA Space and Technology Research Fellowships (NSTRF). The program which sponsors U.S. citizen and permanent
Watch the Competition Live 2019 BIG Idea Challenge Streaming Tuesday, April 23, 2019 8:15 AM - 2:00 PM (MST) ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ will present 12:05 PM - 12:55 PM (MST) Stream Live Tuesday
The 2019 Aerospace Engineering Student Projects Symposium is Friday, April 19, in the Gallogly Discovery Learning Center. Students will present their projects solving real-world engineering problems faced by sponsoring businesses and labs. Check
Only a few years ago, the astronomy and heliophysics communities were skeptical about whether CubeSats could reliably obtain scientific data. But these breadloaf-size satellites have proven their ability to return useful data. During the American
The National Science Foundation has awarded 32 prestigious Graduate Research Fellowships to ̽»¨ÊÓÆµ students, including two from Smead Aerospace, paving the way for them to continue their innovative and impactful research on campus. The
In the wake of an unfortunate event, two University of Colorado Boulder (CU) graduate students have accomplished a remarkable feat in space science: they’ve designed and built a new satellite instrument in less than three months. Bennet Schwab,