With no manuals, no parts, and no instructions, engineering student Uton Delloso reverse-engineered a decades-old gearbox to get the farm’s irrigation system running again.
With online and in-person course options, students in the MS in Applied Data Science and AI program can tailor coursework to explore their interests and prepare for careers across a wide range of industries.
Professor, Yun-Bo Yi, PhD, at the Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science spent his Winter quarter sabbatical working on a grant from the National Science Foundation.
Assistant Professor Chadd Clary, PhD, and Brittany Marshall, a current biomechanics graduate student, recently discussed their research on hip replacement surgery.
At the end of February, the Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science hosted the annual Engineering Week. 2018 DU graduate Daniel Farrell gave a presentation at the end of the week titled “Bringing an Entrepreneurial Mindset to Industry.” Farrell’s story of success is a bit more unconventional–but his methods to landing his dream job can be utilized by anyone by incorporating “grit, hustle, and initiative.”
The American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) recently recognized the Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science for being a top school in their Diversity Recognition Program with the Bronze Award.
Research Spotlight: DU's Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Founded in the late 1990s by University of Denver faculty members Paul Rullkoetter, Ph.D., and Peter Laz, Ph.D., the Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics has helped catalyze a wide range of innovations in implants and relevant surgeries in the years since.
University of Denver Professor Develops Tool in Hopes of Making Cancer Detection More Affordable
Dali Sun, an associate professor at the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science - University of Denver used his engineering background to envision a machine that would expedite cancer cell detection.
Denver Cybersecurity Experts Say Signal is Not to Blame Following Chat Leak
The recent Signal chat leak has caused some to criticize the encrypted messaging app itself. Nathan Evans, a teaching associate professor and faculty director for cybersecurity programs at the Richie School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver shares his insights on the issue.
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