Lunar Resources, Inc., of Houston, Texas, and ֱ Boulder are launching a new research effort to lay the groundwork for a one-of-a-kind lunar radio astronomy observatory—a network of hundreds of miles of antennas constructed on the far side of the moon.
The pandemic accelerated research and science in unprecedented and unexpected ways. Learn more about what went on behind the scenes at ֱ Boulder to help combat the negative impacts of this deadly virus and give the world a path forward.
The Research & Innovation Office has developed additional guidance—in compliance with current COVID-19 dial status and current COVID-19 public health orders—for individuals approved through the Return to On-Campus and Field Work form and process to meet within small groups under certain conditions.
A proposal by Dr. Chuck Kutscher, a fellow of ֱ Boulder's Renewable and Sustainable Energy Institute (RASEI), was recently voted as one of the Clean Economy Employment Now Project’s top three ideas for Congressional budget reconciliation.
ֱ Boulder is a partner in a new planning grant from the NSF for a five-year, $25M National Center for Wireless Spectrum Research enabling large-scale research into the electromagnetic spectrum that could define wireless innovation for the next generation.
“In the future, we want to be able to power your wearable electronics without having to include a battery,” said Jianliang Xiao, senior author of the new paper and an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at ֱ Boulder.
From February 16-18, 2021, Venture Partners will host the biggest Destination Startup® yet, showcasing 25 startups from 10 different universities across six states in the Rocky Mountain region—not just ֱ—and drawing investors from around the world.
NSF's Navigating the New Arctic initiative works to improve understanding of Arctic change and its impacts through convergence research, a unique approach that merges ideas from different areas of expertise, including Indigenous knowledge.
Drawing on partnerships with NASA, the DOD and the aerospace industry, the College of Engineering and Applied Science recently launched a new research initiative focusing on hypersonic vehicles—and will launch a new hypersonics grad certificate this summer.
Helmut Müller-Sievers, a professor in the Department of German and Slavic Languages and Literature, will deliver a virtual lecture, “On Common Ground—Goethe, the Modern Novel, and the Diversity of Experience,” at 4 p.m. on March 10, 2021.
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