JILA atomic clocks measure Einstein’s general relativity at millimeter scale

JILA atomic clocks measure Einstein’s general relativity at millimeter scale

Feb. 16, 2022

New experiments at JILA, recently published in Nature, suggest how to make atomic clocks 50 times more precise than today’s best designs—and offer a crucial route to revealing how relativity and gravity interact with quantum mechanics.

Vitro3D founders on aligning business and tech—and teeth, too

Vitro3D founders on aligning business and tech—and teeth, too

Feb. 14, 2022

It takes a wealth of technical knowledge to create a company that uses a novel form of 3D printing to potentially revolutionize a visit to the dentist. But it also takes a wealth of business knowledge to ensure that vision becomes reality.

Music Professor Maloy to deliver Distinguished Research Lecture on March 8

Music Professor Maloy to deliver Distinguished Research Lecture on March 8

Feb. 11, 2022

Rebecca Maloy, a professor of musicology and director of the Center for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, will deliver her in-person lecture, “Constructing Sanctity Through Sound in Early Medieval Iberia,” at 5 p.m. on March 8 in Grusin Music Hall.

Save April 21 for Campus Sustainability Summit: Nominate, present, attend

Save April 21 for Campus Sustainability Summit: Nominate, present, attend

Feb. 9, 2022

Faculty, staff and students are invited to share, learn and celebrate CU Boulder’s wide array of sustainability leadership and accomplishments, including the partnership with United Nations Human Rights to co-host the Right Here, Right Now Global Climate Summit in the fall of 2022.

Spring faculty development calendar headlined by NSF CAREER, NIH R01 and NEH Fellowship Commit-to-Submit-style writing programs

Spring faculty development calendar headlined by NSF CAREER, NIH R01 and NEH Fellowship Commit-to-Submit-style writing programs

Feb. 7, 2022

The Research & Innovation Office (RIO) is launching its Spring Faculty Development and Workshop calendar for 2022​. Faculty are encouraged to explore the full range of offerings for the rest of the semester.

CU Boulder inventions transformed to meet market needs after commercialization program

CU Boulder inventions transformed to meet market needs after commercialization program

Feb. 3, 2022

Seven university companies pitched to investors during the Pandemic Hyper-Accelerator for Science and Technology (PHAST) Demo Day on Jan. 25, hosted by Venture Partners at CU Boulder and Rockies Venture Club (RVC).

2022 Destination Startup® drives venture capital investment in university innovations

2022 Destination Startup® drives venture capital investment in university innovations

Feb. 2, 2022

More than 350 people—including investors and venture capitalists from across the nation—attended both online and in-person at The Rally Hotel in Denver. Venture expertise ranged from aerospace and big data to therapeutics and sustainability, all focused on improving tech and well-being across sectors.

Venture Partners 2021 Annual Report shows record-breaking results for CU Boulder innovations

Venture Partners 2021 Annual Report shows record-breaking results for CU Boulder innovations

Feb. 1, 2022

Sixty-five licenses and options. Twenty new startups. $2.1B in capital raised by spinout companies. $3.7B in exits by our startups. When it comes to translating ideas into impact at CU Boulder, the tangible results from 2021 are eye-popping.

Newest AAAS fellows honored for work on nuclear winter, water treatment, STEM education

Newest AAAS fellows honored for work on nuclear winter, water treatment, STEM education

Jan. 26, 2022

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society, today announced that three CU Boulder researchers will join the ranks of its newest class of Fellows: Noah Finkelstein (Physics); Karl Linden (Environmental Engineering); and Brian Toon (Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, LASP).

ֲý operate $214M spacecraft. ‘It’s like what you see in the movies.’

ֲý operate $214M spacecraft at LASP: ‘It’s like what you see in the movies.’

Jan. 18, 2022

“These sorts of missions are an opportunity for students to get involved with a launch and the excitement that goes into it ... [fostering] an interest in space that will last a lifetime,” said Jerry Jason, director of mission operations and data systems at LASP.

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