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    The future of each depends on a power grid that can deliver electricity quickly, reliably and efficiently. But meeting that challenge will require more than just better batteries—it will take new partnerships and a shared vision.
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    Aerospace at the University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder is expanding its ties with France.ÌýÄ¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder leadership met July 15, 2026 with a visiting delegation from the Institut Supérieur de l'Aéronautique et de l'Espace (ISAE-SUPAERO), a leading French
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    Researchers have advanced to the design phase to build a scalable quantum network capable of transmitting quantum information across long distances at unprecedented rates. The NSF-funded project aims to develop technologies to unlock new capabilities for quantum computing, communications and sensing.
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    Improving energy storage is key to the renewable grid. Here’s how Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Engineering is getting us there
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    Engineer and doctor take medical device from Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô accelerator to commercializationÌý Jacob Segil and Dr. Omer Mei-Dan were enjoying a celebratory dinner in 2018 when the idea for their newest commercialization success struck.
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    Researcher using AI to improve and personalize flood prediction
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    Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô Boulder faculty and alumni are pushing quantum science to new heights — literally
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    Learn what events and innovations have been taking place in the College of Engineering and Applied Science.
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    Majid Zamani is designing safer self-driving car technology with math.An associate professor of computer science at the University of Ä¢¹½Ó°Òô 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
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