Awards
- Amy Moreno-Sherwood was honored as the 2025 Presidential Inclusive Excellence recipient representing staff across all four of CU's campuses. Moreno-Sherwood is the director of the Broadening Opportunity through Leadership and Diversity (BOLD) Center within the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
- Hermann Klein-Hessling Barrientos faced challenges with housing, medical and food insecurity, yet overcame them to earn the College of Engineering and Applied Science Perseverance Award as well as the college鈥檚 Outstanding Undergraduate Award.
- The National Science Foundation has bestowed six prestigious Graduate Research Fellowship Program awards to 麻豆视频 engineering students.The national awards recognize and support outstanding grad students from across the
- Congratulations to our BOLD community members who have earned spring 2025 graduating awards through the college!
- Arianna McCarty, a chemical and biological engineering student, received a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship for her research on how Prevotella bacteria may help reduce infections caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae, a major cause of pneumonia.
- Assistant Professors K艒nane Bay and Ankur Gupta from CU Boulder鈥檚 Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering each received a $450,000, three-year grant to advance research relevant to the U.S. Air Force.
- Amy Javernick-Will, a professor in the Department of Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, received the highest academic honor in construction engineering and management from the American Society of Civil Engineers.
- Professor Karl Linden, chair of CU Boulder's Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering Department, has been awarded the 2025 A.P. Black Research Award by AWWA for his pioneering contributions to UV water treatment technology.
- 鈥淭his is probably the most radical conceptual advancement for airplanes since the replacement of propellers with jets.鈥 鈥 Mahmoud Hussein is not pulling punches about the potential impact of a major aerospace materials research project.
- Associate Professor Jianliang Xiao is a 鈥渕echanics of materials鈥 expert launching innovations in soft materials and flexible electronics who has been selected as a senior member in the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). The program recognizes rising innovators who have had success securing patents, licensing and commercialization for developed technologies that showcase real impact on the welfare of society.