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  • Arianna McCarty with her chin resting on her folded hand and blurred trees in the background.
    Arianna McCarty, a chemical and biological engineering senior, has distinguished herself through a remarkable combination of academic and research excellence, earning the Astronaut, Boettcher and Goldwater scholarships. Her research spans computational genomics, the respiratory microbiome and tissue engineering aimed at improving heart health.
  • Shellene Redhorse with OPTIMISM rover
    Shellene Redhorse, an aerospace engineering student and president of CU Boulder’s chapter of Advancing Indigenous People in STEM (AISES), took her passion for space science beyond the classroom to NASA’sÌýJet Propulsion Laboratory this summer.
  • Smead Scholars Madison Lin and Hasani Spann
    The University of Colorado Boulder’s Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences is pleased to welcome the 2025 PhD Scholars into The Smead Program.

    They join the cohort of current Smead Scholars to explore, achieve and lead in aerospace engineering sciences.
  • Adam Harris skydiving.
    Adam Harris is advancing the frontiers of aerodynamics as a non-traditional student, finishing up a doctoral program in which he never expected to enroll.Ìý“I’m writing computational fluid dynamics and finite element codes to study flow control
  • Darwin Quiroz
    Researchers explored a fluid-based optical device known as an electrowetting prism to steer lasers at high speeds for advanced imaging applications. This new frontier in miniature lasers opens the door to new technologies in microscopy, LiDAR, optical communications and even brain imaging.
  • Evan Sharafuddin
    Evan Sharafuddin, a first-year electrical engineering PhD student, has been selected as the recipient of the Dwight E. and Jessica D. Ryland Graduate Fellowship for the 2025-26 academic year who is pursuing wind turbine control research.
  • Two students, male and female, holding and inspecting lab equipment
    The project, like something straight out of a health sci-fi movie, combines RNA-based gene therapy with tiny microrobots for drug transport to help treat acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
  • Two container of PLA fragments, with a finished pressed sheet behind them
    The process involves collecting failed or excess PLA prints, grinding them into small fragments and using a T-shirt press to flatten the fragments into durable flat sheets. These sheets serve as raw material for laser cutting projects.
  • campos student center ribbon cutting thumbnail
    The College of Engineering and Applied Science held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrated the newly named Campos Student Center. Formerly the BOLD Center, the naming recognizes a $5 million investment for student success by alumnus Marco Campos and the Campos Foundation.
  • Lorin Achey headshot
    Lorin Achey, a second-year computer science PhD student, has earned the prestigiousÌý2025 National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship for her promising research in robotic perception systems. The Department of Defense fellowship was established to recognize and support science and engineering PhD students in disciplines of military importance.
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