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- CU Â鶹ӰԺ researchers are taking the first steps to develop the foundational theories, technologies and technical know-how needed to build future classrooms — as well as the workforce needed to power them.
- Engineers at CU Â鶹ӰԺ are tapping into advances in artificial intelligence to develop a new kind of walking stick for people who are blind or visually impaired.
- Majid Zamani is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the Â鶹ӰԺ and leads the Hybrid Control Systems Lab.
- Pao and some of her collaborators teamed up with an even broader group of engineers and scientists and they began to look at what it would mean to bring communities into the process of designing wind farms.
- Ashutosh Trivedi, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science at CU Â鶹ӰԺ, is working to democratize artificial intelligence by making machine learning more programmable, trustworthy and accessible to everyone.
- Zamani wants to use real-life data, rather than mathematical models, to study and control autonomous systems with both software and physical components, bridging the gap between academia and industry and ensuring safety for all users.
- A new journal devoted to innovative data-driven approaches to environmental problems including climate change, edited by Associate Professor Claire Monteleoni recently published its first cluster of papers.
- Computer science PhD student Christine Chang was recently invited to testify before the Colorado Senate Committee on Business, Labor, and Technology on SB22-113 – a piece of proposed legislation that deals with artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology and related privacy issues.
- The College of Engineering and Applied Science will host a research blitz and poster session featuring work from within the interdisciplinary research themes from 3 - 6 p.m. on April 12 in the DLC lobby and first floor meeting spaces.
- Argrow is a professor and Schaden Leadership Chair of the Ann and H.J. Smead Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences at CU Â鶹ӰԺ. He was also recently elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his work to advance uncrewed aerial systems to increase our understanding of supercell thunderstorms that can spawn tornados.