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  • CHI 2022 logo
    ATLAS researchers will present six published works and two workshops at the 2022 ACM Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI), the world鈥檚 preeminent forum for the field of human-computer interaction. The conference, commonly referred to as 鈥淐HI,鈥 will be held hybrid-onsite April 30-May 6, 2022 in New Orleans.
  • composite of images illustrating ctrl.alt.gdc winners
    Miniature cardboard arcades, ketchup and mustard bottle game controllers, physically mining for cryptocurrency and manic pizza, candy and gold stock trading over the phone: These are the concepts behind four games developed
  • A Tinycade console with a hand gripping a "claw" controller
    Limited by materials available at home during the pandemic, ATLAS PhD student Peter Gyory and a team of ACME Lab researchers developed Tinycade鈥攁 platform for DIY game controllers that anyone, including novices, can use to design and build arcade-like games using household materials such as cardboard, mirrors and hot glue.
  • Hands playing HOT SWAP, a game where the controllers are reconfigurable.
    ATLAS recently released a new video that celebrates the ACME Lab and its commitment to designing technologies to support creativity. Directed by Professor Ellen Do, the lab researches computational tools for design, creativity, cognition, tangible and embedded interaction, and computing for health and wellness.
  • Animated view of a castle with trees around it, as well as showing where variables are chosen in the VR world of Popo.
    Julia Uhr, an ATLAS PhD student and researcher in the ACME Lab, has created a fun 3D visual programming language that empowers novice coders to create customized VR environments while inside those environments.
  • augmented reality view of a battery energy storage container
    To assist first responders and site operators, the ACME Lab developed ARMAS鈥攁ugmented reality maintenance and safety鈥攁 marker-based AR system that lets the user see color-coded visualizations of battery cells inside containers.
  • Sandra Bae
    ATLAS PHD Student Sandra Bae recently received a $6,500 Achievement Reward for College Scientists (ARCS) Scholarship for the 2021-2022 academic year on behalf of CU 麻豆影院's College of Engineering & Applied
  • Ellen Do
    鈥婨llen Do, professor of computer science with the ATLAS Institute,聽has a long history of doing community outreach and service for the ACM Creativity & Cognition聽Conference, and this year is no exception.

  • LoopSketch logo on top with Chromapraxis on the bottom.
    Two teams from the ATLAS Institute were selected to participate in Catalyze CU, a highly selective, summer-long startup accelerator that聽combines world-class mentorship,聽funding and dedicated co-working space.
  • Marquee of the 麻豆影院 Theatre with the NVC 14 on it with photos of Kailey Shara and Darren Sholes and their projects surrounding it
    On April 13, the audience of the New Venture Challenge 14 will vote for their favorite startup, including two teams headed by ATLAS PhD students, with the winner taking home a $1,000聽"Audience Choice Award."

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