
CU Boulder to test drones in eastern Colorado for drought monitoring project
BOULDER -- University of Colorado Boulder engineers, scientists and students are teaming up with Black Swift Technologies of Boulder to use unmanned aircraft in the coming weeks to measure water... Read More
Monday July 31, 2017 0 comments

CU Boulder receives $7.5M DoD grant to lead extreme altitude hypersonic study
BOULDER -- Future unmanned hypersonic aircraft may ultimately owe part of their success to University of Colorado Boulder atmospheric research. A consortium of universities led by the CU... Read More
Friday May 26, 2017 0 comments

FAA approves UAS testing in San Luis Valley skies
SAN LUIS VALLEY -- A collaborative effort involving six counties, the University of Colorado-Boulder and the nonprofit aerospace advocacy group UAS Colorado has paved the way for the launch and... Read More
Monday November 2, 2015 0 comments

CU-Boulder leading new $1.9M drone project to study severe storms
BOULDER -- The University of Colorado-Boulder is the lead institution on a $1.9 million federal grant to develop autonomous aerial robotic systems that will enable new atmospheric science... Read More
Friday October 2, 2015 0 comments

CU-Boulder co-leading new severe weather research consortium
BOULDER -Scientists at the University of Colorado-Boulder and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have formed a new research consortium to study severe weather. The Unmanned Aircraft System... Read More
Friday December 26, 2014 0 comments

CU-Boulder submits application to FAA for UAS test site for state
BOULDER - An application organized by the University of Colorado Boulder has been submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration seeking to have Colorado selected as one of six unmanned... Read More
Friday May 31, 2013 0 comments

Loveland robotics workshop connects companies with resources, spotlights UAS potential
By Steve Porter InnovatioNews LOVELAND - About 50 representatives of local robotics and unmanned aviation systems (UAS) companies and firms that service them were able to connect with... Read More
Thursday April 25, 2013 0 comments