How Soon Is Our Driverless Future?
“This is the time that self-driving cars will actually happen,” says Carol Reiley ’04. “This generation.”
“This is the time that self-driving cars will actually happen,” says Carol Reiley ’04. “This generation.”
Professor Tim Healy is a live wire. Ideas swarm in his brain like extra electrons in his outer valence band.
Helping a school in South Africa build a hydroponic garden via video chat ends with an engineering Humanitarian Award.
One small step for Broncos—getting ready for one giant leap in space travel.
Writers, thinkers, and doers from the magazine come to audiences live.
Bronco engineers help build earthbag homes in Nepal.
Erin Guthrie ’18, Scot Tomer M.S. ’21, and their swarm of small test robots lead the charge in sniffing out pollution.
John-Paul Hurley ’18 and Behnam Dezfouli want to hit fast-forward on transforming the internet of things.
Alfonso Ortega is an expert in technologies for cooling electronics. And he takes the helm in August as the new dean of the School of Engineering.
A $30 million gift from the Leavey Foundation to help build a new home for science and engineering
The NASA maverick who saved the Hubble Space Telescope.
SCU boasts the country’s only student-run program for running satellites on the road.