Tag: College of Engineering
What makes algae blooms grow?
A U professor receives a $3 million grant to study why toxic algae blooms grow in Utah Lake and other sources.
Read MoreTossed in space
Orbital robot company chooses U-developed technology to safely move space debris and satellites.
Read MoreConnecting homes on the Navajo Nation
The initiative will provide a 24/7 uninterrupted power supply, requiring minimum maintenance cost and minimum environmental footprint.
Read MoreSearching for life in the universe
“Is there life out there?” It’s the one question that has puzzled humankind for centuries.
Read MoreRecognizing our exceptional faculty
Read about the achievements of exceptional faculty members in teaching, research, mentorship and service.
Read MoreForecast for snow
U professors to develop more accurate methods of measuring and analyzing mountain snowpack.
Read MoreThe miracle of mucus
U biomedical engineer discovers why the COVID-19 virus is not as transmissable on surfaces as you think.
Read MoreExpanding collaborative research opportunities
The Idaho National Laboratory and the U signed an agreement allowing collaboration on research and development projects to advance the nation’s energy and security technology.
Read MoreFour U scientists are 2021 AAAS Fellows
The award dates back to 1874 and often precedes other accolades in long and impactful careers, including the Nobel Prize.
Read MoreU to launch engineering research internship for high schoolers
Teen students can now conduct research alongside world-renowned engineering scientists.
Read MoreFerocious fungus
U engineers discover what makes a tree-killing fungus so hard to put down.
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