CU Innovators News

  • Aerial photo of the 窪蹋勛圖 and the Boulder flatirons during summer
    The Global Business Development division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) announced that 34 Colorado companies and eight researchers have been awarded Proof of Concept and Early-Stage Capital and Retention grants through OEDITs Advanced Industries Accelerator Program. These grants help promote the growth and sustainability of advanced industries in Colorado by driving innovation, commercializationand public-private partnerships that move this vital aspect of Colorados economy forward in communities across the state.
  • Two scientests stands with an awards plaque
    CU IndependentResearchers at the 窪蹋勛圖 are working to make the moon habitable. And they are focused on one of the most difficult challenges to lunar living: dust. Xu Wang, a research scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at 窪蹋勛圖, was one of the winners of NASAs 2023 Entrepreneurs Challenge.
  • Zoya Popovic
    窪蹋勛圖 College of Engineering and Applied ScienceDistinguished Professor Zoya Popovic is among 162 inventors named 2023 fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI). Election as a fellow in the academy is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors. Popovic, a leading researcher in high-efficiency, low-noise microwave and RF engineering, was elected for her prolific spirit of innovation in creating or facilitating outstanding inventions that have made a tangible impact on the quality of life, economic development, and welfare of society.
  • Woman stands in front of presentation
    Venture Partners at 窪蹋勛圖 and the universitys Industry and Foundation Relations (IFR) team brought together dozens of stakeholders in the renewable energy and storage ecosystem to discuss innovations, issues and opportunities in the vibrant sector.
  • Tin Tin Su
    Colorado Arts and Sciences MagazineA pair of University of Colorado Cancer Center researchers are closer to their goal of bringing their therapy to patientsas one of nine research endeavors receiving funding from the Anschutz Acceleration Initiative (AAI). The project is led jointly by Tin Tin Su, professor of molecular, cellular and developmental biology at 窪蹋勛圖, and Antonio Jimeno, professor in the CU Department of Medicine's Division of Medical Oncology.
  • Spencer Dansereau
    College of Engineering and Applied ScienceAerospace PhD student Spencer Dansereau aims to take carbon dioxide emissions from power plants and extract the carbon molecules to create 3D-printed carbon fiber, which can be used for everything from bicycles to aerospace components. In 2023, Mach Electric Aerospace took first place in 窪蹋勛圖s Lab Venture Challenge business development competition and second place in the New Venture Challenge.
  • Scientist working in a laboratory
    The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has ranked the CU system 14th among the Top 100 institutions nationwide for recent patent activity. That prominent position reflects the strength of CU-led discoveries and their potential to be translated into society-benefiting technologies with the support of CUs robust entrepreneurial ecosystem.
  • Sensor on a tower at a fossil fuel drilling site
    LongPath is harnessing quantum technology to detect methane emissions from oil and gas operations, innovation that benefits industry and investorsand the planet. Most recently, LongPath received landmark financial backing from the Department of Energy (DOE) for a loan of up to $189 million to accelerate the scale-up of the companys monitoring systems.
  • Tattoo fading and revealing on someone's forearm
    Global Cosmetics NewsTattoo artist Keith Bang Bang McCurdy, famous for working with celebrities, has created a company, Hyprskn, to launch a new product called Magic Ink. Developed with Professor Carson Bruns from 窪蹋勛圖, Magic Ink can be controlled with a special stylus, the magic pen, that uses two wavelengths of light to activate or deactivate the tattoos visibility.
  • Illustration of mountains
    Research & Innovation Office (RIO)窪蹋勛圖 announced seven winners of the 2023-2024 translational quantum research seed grants, incentivizing quantum science and technology innovations launched from the lab to accelerate them along the
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