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Economic Development Mission to Japan and China
Gov. Bill Ritter and a 40-member business delegation including Colorado State University Interim President Tony Frank and other key CSU officials have returned home to Colorado optimistic and encouraged following a 10-day economic-development mission to Japan and China that emphasized Colorado's New Energy Economy, bioscience and air travel industries.
Read more about the mission's potential impact on Colorado and CSU.
Envirofit Co-Founder Wins International Honor
On Nov. 18, CSU alum Tim Bauer was honored as one of 10 winners of the prestigious 2008 Rolex Awards for Enterprise, recognizing his work to reduce pollution and emissions in developing countries.
Read more about Envirofit's grass-roots impact on global health.
Yang Receives the Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water
Saudi Arabia recently honored Chih Ted Yang, a civil engineering professor at Colorado State University, with the Prince Sultan Bin Abdulaziz International Prize for Water, one of the world's most prestigious awards for water-related subjects, for his work on Sedimentation Control in Surface Water Systems.
Learn more about Prof. Yang's research in sediment transport and river morphology.
Stephens Receives National and International Honors
Graeme Stephens, a University Distinguished Professor and director of the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere at Colorado State University, has been awarded two top honors for his exceptional scientific leadership of NASA's CloudSat mission launched in 2006.
Learn more about Dr. Stephens' research and the CloudSat mission.
Other Recent Engineering News
- Breathing Easier in the Heart of Home
- Bringing Hydraulic Hybrid Retrofits to Developing Nations
- Energy and Engineering: Technology in the Classroom
- Nanoscale Imaging Microscope Wins R&D Award
- CSU Honored with Economic Development Awards
- Envirofit Producing Clean Burning Cookstoves in India
- Another Green Revolution - Article in The Economist
