Graduate Student Stories
- Katie Spoon has received an Achievement Rewards for College Scientists (ARCS) scholarship.
- Nataliya Nechyporenko has been recognized as an emerging leader in computer science at the graduate level.Â
- William Xie, a first-year PhD student in computer science, is teaching a robot to reason how gently it should grasp previously unknown objects by using large language models (LLMs).Â
- The student-run Computer Science Graduate Professional Development Club and co-sponsors organized a student coding challenge with Amazon Web Services including prizes and networking opportunities.
- Denzil Ekow Bilson's journey began back in 2019 as undergraduate BOLD Scholar where he immediately demonstrated student leadership.
- Learn more about Aaquib Tabrez, a computer science PhD student who won the People's Choice award for his effective presentation on how he helps robots and autonomous systems more effectively explain their decision-making processes to human collaborators.
- 75 students were able to practice interviewing with industry professionals through the efforts of the Computer Science Graduate Professional Development Club (CS-GPDC) on October 20th.Â
- Women faculty are more likely to leave academia than men faculty throughout all career stages in U.S. universities found Katie Spoon, the paper’s first author and a doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science.
- Explore opportunities in graduate computer science education and research at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, and learn more about what student life is like in the department.
- The Computer Science department held their graduate research expo where graduate students from across the department presented on their projects, met with prospective students and were awarded prizes for their work.