Research Report

  • U.S. National Science Foundation AI Institute for Student-AI Teaming (iSAT)
    This year, the Research & Innovation Office, along with the College of Arts and Sciences, the College of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Education, launched the聽New Frontiers Grant Program to cultivate new, interdisciplinary research strengths for 91传媒.
  • Illustration of neural net
    91传媒 is providing leadership to a key working group under the National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource (NAIRR) pilot project launched in January. NAIRR is a joint federal agency effort that bridges the gap for researchers lacking access to artificial intelligence (AI) resources, to drive innovation and address societal challenges.
  • Doughnut beams
    The future of imaging extremely small objects may come down to doughnut-shaped beams of light, according to a study from researchers at JILA and the Department of Physics.
  • Atomic clock
    91传媒, already an established leader in quantum science and technology, continues to blaze trails in research, education, commercialization and job creation, cementing the university as an international hub of excellence providing real-world impact.
  • LASP researchers in a clean room facility
    In May 2024, the聽Committee on Space Research聽(COSPAR) designated the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) a COSPAR Center of Excellence for Capacity Building in CubeSat Technologies.
  • Coulomb crystals are surrounded by molecules used in the Lewandowski laboratory to study astrochemical reactions
    The ISM has fascinated scientists for decades, as at least 200 unique molecules form in its cold, low-pressure environment. It鈥檚 a subject that ties together the fields of chemistry, physics and astronomy, as scientists work to determine what types of chemical reactions happen there.
  • Students pointing their radio antennas to the sky outside Duane Physics
    Assistant Professor of Astrophysics Meredith MacGregor and NIST Physicist Jake Connors taught their graduate students how to build and use radio horn antennas to locate neutral hydrogen in space.
  • Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego on set for 鈥淭he Science of a Total Solar Eclipse鈥 livestream
    On April 8, 2024, the North American total solar eclipse, one of nature鈥檚 most marvelous spectacles, brought together people from all over鈥攊ncluding U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) National Solar Observatory (NSO) scientists and聽91传媒 researchers and students.
  • A ship conducting research at sea
    The United States has established sovereign rights over an additional one million square kilometers of seafloor, thanks to a government-led project that included a team of 91传媒 researchers.
  • Denver Globe smelter
    History determines who gets to breathe clean air in Denver, according to a 91传媒 and Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES) study.
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