The College of Engineering and Applied Science has launched three new interdisciplinary research themes as part of a broad push into growing and critical areas of study.
Interim Dean Keith Molenaar said all three new themes – Hypersonic Vehicles, Resilient Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity, and Engineering Education and AI-Augmented Learning – will explore vitally important work and help advance the college’s long-term research vision.
“These themes are incredibly multifaceted and align with the most important research topics being explored right now in Colorado, the nation and the world,” said Molenaar. “Our investment here builds on our existing strengths in the college and truly supports one of our key goals of providing transformational societal impact through research.”
The college launched its first six interdisciplinary research themes in 2018. The goal of the project is to aid faculty teaming on larger projects, build up shared facility resources and provide internal seed grants to propel research in crucial topic areas. From that original group, the Autonomous Systems and Multi-Functional Materials themes will continue on with these three new partnerships for the next two years.
The new themes are:
Leadership from the new themes are currently building out networks within the college and the broader campus community. Associate Dean for Research Massimo Ruzzene urges interested faculty and researchers to contact the new directors over the summer to help drive the themes’ vision and planning.
“I am excited to see the successes and partnerships that will come out of this new phase of research themes,” he said. “As before, we will be reviewing all of the themes in two years’ time to document accomplishments and examine how they fit into our evolving strategic priorities. I’m confident these focuses will help advance our college’s research in the coming years and lead to greater understanding across several fields.”