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  • Â鶹ÒùÔº take the pledge at the Ring and Pin Ceremony
    The annual ceremony, now in its second year, is a new tradition for the College of Engineering & Applied Science. Part solemn oath and part anticipatory celebration, the rite of passage acknowledges the duties and responsibilities that underpin the profession.
  • Power lines at sunset
    Assistant Professor Kyri Baker developed and teaches the new Grid Connected Systems class, a new course on buildings and power grids that is so unique, there isn’t even a textbook for it yet.
  • Male and female student work in mechanical lab
    Through partnerships with Western Colorado University in Gunnison and Colorado Mesa University in Grand Junction, students can graduate from CU Boulder’s College of Engineering and Applied Science while enjoying a different flavor of Colorado—but with the same high-quality experience of Boulder Engineering.
  • Vishal Ray
    Name: Vishal RayAdvisor: Dr. Daniel ScheeresLab: Celestial and Spaceflight Mechanics LaboratoryYear of Study: 2nd year PhD, AerospaceHometown: Agartala, IndiaI was born in Guwahati, in the north-eastern part of India and grew
  • Timothy Barentine and Joseph Crawford stand with Dean Bobby Braun.
    The U.S. Navy seeks only the best and brightest for its Nuclear Propulsion Officer candidates—and two CU Engineers just made the cut. The competitive program, NUPOC for short, provides qualified students a direct pipeline into service as Navy officers, with salary and benefits for up to two-and-a-half years while they’re completing their degrees.
  • 2019 Brooke Owens fellows collage.
    A record setting number of University of Colorado Boulder students have earned Brooke Owens Fellowships. The highly competitive program provides paid internships and mentoring to exceptional undergraduate women seeking careers in aviation or space
  • Cassandra Goodby, organizer of T9 Hacks
    ATLAS students will host the fourth annual T9Hacks the weekend of Feb. 9–10, promoting interest in creative technologies, coding, design and making among college women and non-binary individuals, who often make up less than 25 percent of participants at mainstream hackathons. No coding or other technical skills are required to participate in the 24-hour invention marathon.
  • Team photo for the 2018 CU hyperloop team.
    Last year, members of the CU Hyperloop team traveled to SpaceX in Hawthorne, CA for the Hyperloop Pod Competition.Hyperloop is a conceptual transportation technology first proposed by Elon Musk in 2012. Potentially
  • Andrew Kramer outside in a canyon
    Andrew Kramer is working on his PhD Assistant Professor Christoffer Heckman. His thesis is in computational modeling of complex systems and is funded through the NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship. 
  • Kristyn Sample
    Kristyn Sample struggled to find her place after high school. The Columbia, Missouri native was getting by working waitressing jobs around Kansas City, but knew she wanted more.Now 27, Sample has graduated from the University of Colorado Boulder as
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