Daniel Herber

March 22, 2024

Daniel Herber is an assistant professor of Systems Engineering specializing in engineering design and systems engineering methods that enable deployment of new energy, aerospace and defense systems. His work encompasses engineering design optimization, model-based systems engineering and sustainable technologies, with …

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Frances Davenport

March 19, 2024

Frances Davenport is an assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. Her research focuses on the impacts of climate change on extreme weather events and water resources. She studies how climate change …

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Kyle Hilburn

March 19, 2024

Kyle Hilburn is a research scientist for the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere – part of the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. His primary focus is using artificial intelligence to connect satellite observations with weather models to …

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Tim Coburn

March 14, 2024

Tim Coburn, a professor of Systems Engineering, specializes in the integration of data science, machine learning and systems across the broader energy landscape, including oil & gas, renewable energy, and transportation and mobility. His research examines the energy-water-food nexus, electric …

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Aaron Brown

March 13, 2024

Aaron Brown is an associate professor of Systems Engineering specializing in humanitarian engineering and sustainable community development. His work focuses on sustainable engineering, particularly in appropriate technologies and systems methodology, with a strong emphasis on humanitarian solutions.  He explores solutions …

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Steve Simske

March 13, 2024

Steve Simske is a professor of Systems Engineering with expertise in cybersecurity, imaging, analytics, artificial intelligence, biology in space and intellectual property. His research spans various interdisciplinary fields, often integrating multiple areas of expertise.   With over 240 patents to …

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Vinnie Paglioni

March 13, 2024

Vinnie Paglioni is an assistant professor of Systems Engineering in the Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering. With expertise in nuclear power, risk analysis and human error, his research endeavors focus on comprehending how risks propagate through intricate systems that …

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Jason Quinn

February 22, 2024

Jason Quinn is the operating director at CSU’s Energy Institute and a professor of Mechanical Engineering, specializing in sustainability, system optimization and life cycle assessment. With a doctoral degree in mechanical engineering from CSU and a M.S. in nuclear engineering …

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John Volckens

September 14, 2021

John Volckens’ research interests involve air quality, low-cost sensors, exposure science, and air pollution-related disease. He is a founding member of the CSU Partnership for Air Quality, Climate, and Health, which seeks to develop practical, science-vetted solutions to intertwined societal …

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John van de Lindt

September 14, 2021

John van de Lindt is co-director of the 14-university National Institute of Standards and Technology-funded Center of Excellence for Risk-Based Community Resilience Planning. He researches earthquake engineering, extreme loading on structures, and structural dynamics. Over the last two decades van …

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