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 Adam Harris is advancing the frontiers of aerodynamics as a non-traditional student, finishing up a doctoral program in which he never expected to enroll.Ìý“I’m writing computational fluid dynamics and finite element codes to study flow control Adam Harris is advancing the frontiers of aerodynamics as a non-traditional student, finishing up a doctoral program in which he never expected to enroll.Ìý“I’m writing computational fluid dynamics and finite element codes to study flow control
 Our engineering program was ranked No. 28 overall when compared to 210 other public and private universities that also offer PhD programs. Our engineering program was ranked No. 28 overall when compared to 210 other public and private universities that also offer PhD programs.
 The world needs engineers to help lead the transition to a sustainable future. CU Engineering is answering that call with the new Master of Science in Sustainable Engineering, preparing graduates to design resilient systems that balance ecological integrity, economic viability and human well-being. The world needs engineers to help lead the transition to a sustainable future. CU Engineering is answering that call with the new Master of Science in Sustainable Engineering, preparing graduates to design resilient systems that balance ecological integrity, economic viability and human well-being.
 Co-organized by Professor Mike Toney, the 2025 Front Range Electrochemistry Workshop (FREW) broadly addressed electrochemical science, with this year’s focus on batteries reflecting their growing importance to everything from electric vehicles to renewable energy infrastructure. Co-organized by Professor Mike Toney, the 2025 Front Range Electrochemistry Workshop (FREW) broadly addressed electrochemical science, with this year’s focus on batteries reflecting their growing importance to everything from electric vehicles to renewable energy infrastructure.
 The Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ is welcoming four new faculty members. Meet our new faculty and see why we're excited about these talented individuals! The Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering Department at the ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ is welcoming four new faculty members. Meet our new faculty and see why we're excited about these talented individuals!
 Keith Molenaar, dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, reflects on the past year's accomplishments and impacts around education, research and innovation. Keith Molenaar, dean of the College of Engineering and Applied Science, reflects on the past year's accomplishments and impacts around education, research and innovation.
 Amir Behzadan, professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and fellow of the Institute of Behavioral Science, and Mary Angelica Painter are developing more effective, engaging ways to keep people safe during extreme events. Amir Behzadan, professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering and fellow of the Institute of Behavioral Science, and Mary Angelica Painter are developing more effective, engaging ways to keep people safe during extreme events.
 ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s chapter of theÌýSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers welcomed Hispanic middle and high school students from across the Denver metro area for the third annual DÃa de Ciencias this spring semester. ¾«Æ·SMÔÚÏßӰƬ’s chapter of theÌýSociety of Hispanic Professional Engineers welcomed Hispanic middle and high school students from across the Denver metro area for the third annual DÃa de Ciencias this spring semester.
 To meet increased workforce demand, the Department of Computer Science is introducing a Master of Science degree in AI that will be available both in-person and online through Coursera. To meet increased workforce demand, the Department of Computer Science is introducing a Master of Science degree in AI that will be available both in-person and online through Coursera.