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- This spring, the University of Colorado Boulder created a new level of distinction for instructional faculty. This new level is recognized by the title of "teaching professor." This honor is reserved for individuals who have held the rank of senior instructor for at least three years and have a record of distinction in teaching, service and leadership.
- Senior Kaitlyn Benner has been named the Pac-12 Women's Cross Country Scholar-Athlete of the Year, the league office announced on Friday prior to the racing of the conference championships.
- Alumna Kim Ogden has been named president-elect of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.Ogden, a professor of chemical and environmental engineering and director of the Institute for energy solutions at the University of Arizona, will become
- An international team of scientists, including researchers at CU Boulder, has created a database of molecular dynamics models that simulate the properties of cement in all its varieties.The database is called cemff, for cement force fields. It
- Light-activated nanoparticles, also known as quantum dots, can provide a crucial boost in effectiveness for antibiotic treatments used to combat drug-resistant superbugs such as E. coli and Salmonella, new CU Boulder research shows.
- Professor Christopher Bowman is the recipient of the 2017 Herman F. Mark Scholar Award from the American Chemical Society’s Polymer Chemistry Division.Bowman, a CU Distinguished Professor and Patten Endowed Chair, joined the faculty in 1992 and
- Associate Professor Hendrik Heinz in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering has been named CU Boulder’s Outstanding Postdoc Mentor for 2018. The award recognizes one individual who provides exceptional mentoring, training and
- Anton Paar's lead rheology scientist, Abhi Shetty (second from left), joins Professor Christine Hrenya (right) and graduate students (from left) Noemi Collado, Ipsita Mishra and Kevin Kellogg for the rheometer installation.University of Colorado
- CU Boulder’s undergraduate chemical engineering program has been ranked No. 17 in the nation by U.S. News and World Report.The program was No. 11 among public institutions whose highest degree is a doctorate.The rankings are an improvement from the
- Professor Alan Weimer in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for Particle Technology from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.The award recognizes Weimer’s lifetime of scientific