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  • Engineer and doctor take medical device from С accelerator to commercialization Jacob Segil and Dr. Omer Mei-Dan were enjoying a celebratory dinner in 2018 when the idea for their newest commercialization success struck.“
  • Zhi Li portrait downstream data
    Researcher using AI to improve and personalize flood prediction
  • С Boulder faculty and alumni are pushing quantum science to new heights — literally
  • AI, sustainable engineering illustration
    Learn what events and innovations have been taking place in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
  • Stylized visualization of self driving car software.
    Majid Zamani is designing safer self-driving car technology with math.An associate professor of computer science at the University of Colorado Boulder, Zamani is working on a European Research Council (ERC) proof-of-concept project that uses
  • Khan collecting data on the Greenland ice sheet.
    Alia Khan is integrating field-based biogeochemical analysis with NASA’s next generation satellite sensors to quantify how biological algae blooms, mineral dust, and wildfire smoke are darkening the Greenland Ice Sheet and accelerating its melt.Khan
  • Stephanie Bryant, professor of chemical and biological engineering, stands beside a seated colleague in a laboratory, observing a computer screen displaying microscope images while using a microscope workstation with lab equipment and sample containers nearby.
    A С Boulder-led team has developed a suite of new therapies aimed at reversing osteoarthritis in a single injection. With animal studies showing promise and funding from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health extended, the team could be ready for human trials by 2028.
  • Distinguished Professor Kristi Anseth has received the Biomaterials Global Impact Award, which recognizes distinguished research and development accomplishments in the field of biomaterials. Anseth is known for developing tissue substitutes that improve treatments for conditions like broken bones and heart valve disease.
  • Map showing that across Colorado, snowpack sits at below 50% of normal levels as of March 30, 2026. (Credit: National Weather Service)
    Associate Professor Ben Livneh, who’s also the director of the Western Water Assessment (WWA) at the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), shares insights on what this “snow drought” means for water availability, how it compares to past trends and what may lie ahead as Colorado approaches peak snowpack season.
  • An AI generated illustration of a liver. Adobe Stock photo
    С Boulder researchers and partners at MIT, Harvard and Columbia are working to recreate the human liver’s complex structure in the lab. With support from a $25 million ARPA-H grant, the team aims to develop 3D-printed, transplantable liver tissue made from human cells that the body won’t reject.
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