CSU startup company Numerica ensures homeland security in air, missile and space industries
Former math professor Aubrey Poore started Numerica at CSU in 1996. The company is now a global leader in the defense industry.
Former math professor Aubrey Poore started Numerica at CSU in 1996. The company is now a global leader in the defense industry.
Colorado State University students, faculty and staff recently presented their innovative work, competing for more than $20,000 in cash awards.
CSU Ventures, the CSU technology transfer office, is hosting its annual innovation symposium as a virtual event on April 27-29.
Award winners were announced Nov. 18 by the Graduate School and the Office of the Vice President for Research following three days of professional development events, a keynote, and a virtual networking session.
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
The new patents were issued to researchers and inventors in six colleges and Facilities Management, through the University’s technology transfer office, CSU Ventures.
At the Clean 2020 Virtual Summit, leaders from industry, government and universities will address the urgent need for solutions as America returns to work and school.
The team has licensed their viral RNA-testing platform to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.
Hosted by CSU Ventures, Demo Day drew more than 450 people and showcased the work of eight colleges and 31 departments.