Christine Fanchiang

Aerospace Team Takes Second in National Business Pitch Competition

June 29, 2016

The Space Research Company, founded by aerospace PhD candidate Christine Fanchiang, and research associate Luis Zea placed second in a national pitch competition in Los Angeles. The RECESS National Pitch Competition was held in June in Los Angeles. Fanchiang and Zea's company is a startup out of CU Boulder that...

Representatives Dan Nordberg and Paul Rosenthal introduce the Aerospace Day resolution in the House.

Aerospace Day at the Colorado State Capitol

April 4, 2016

Representatives Dan Nordberg and Paul Rosenthal introduce the Aerospace Day resolution in the Colorado House. The Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences celebrated Aerospace Day at the Colorado State Capitol building on March 21, 2016. The aerospace industry is a major portion of the Colorado economy. The state ranks second in...

Markus Geiss, Trevor Bennett, and Thomas Green holding their awards.

Three Students Win Aviation Week Award

March 22, 2016

Congratulations to students Markus Geiss, Trevor Bennett, and Thomas Green for being named to the '20 Twenties to Watch' list by Aviation Week for 2016! They were recognized at a March ceremony in Washington D.C. The award honors top engineering, math, science and technology students. Bennett and Geiss are aerospace...

Students in Micro Gravity

Top Ten Ranking for University of Colorado Boulder Aerospace

March 16, 2016

The Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder has received major recognition as a top ten aerospace program, according to U.S. News & World Report. CU Boulder’s aerospace graduate program is ranked No. 8 in the nation and No. 5 among public institutions whose highest degree...

A 3D rendering of a nanoscale structure

Nanoscale pillars could radically improve conversion of heat to electricity, say CU Boulder researchers

Feb. 20, 2014

University of Colorado Boulder scientists have found a creative way to radically improve thermoelectric materials, a finding that could one day lead to the development of improved solar panels, more energy-efficient cooling equipment, and even the creation of new devices that could turn the vast amounts of heat wasted at...

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