Published: Oct. 1, 2020 By

TheÌýResearch & Innovation Office (RIO)Ìýinvites students, faculty, staff and the community to joinÌý, October 12–16. The 2020 streamlined edition will feature three virtual events that you’ll only be able to find at CU Â鶹ӰԺ.


Research & Innovation Week: Featured Virtual Events
  • MOSAiC: A Year on Ice
    • Wednesday,Ìý3:30—5 p.m.Ìý
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  • Time and Space: A deeper look into the world around us
    • Thursday,Ìý5:30–6:30 p.m.Ìý
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  • ATLAS Research Showcase 2020
    • Friday, 3–4:30Ìýp.m.

The third annual Research & Innovation Week is a celebration and showcase of research, scholarshipÌýand creative work across the entire campus. Events are free and open to the public.

Wednesday from 3:30–5 p.m., tune in for MOSAiC: A Year on Ice. From the warm, safe comfort of your own home, climb aboard the German icebreaker Polarstern, which was embedded and drifting within the Arctic sea ice for 12 months last year. You’ll be joined by the expedition co-coordinator and lead atmospheric scientist Matthew Shupe; two educators who worked with scientists to bring their insights to students; and the videography team thatÌýcaptured mission moments in stunning 360 degrees, creating planetarium shows that will be viewed around the world. On this Zoom-based panel, you’ll also see spectacular images and video footage from the mission, engage with speakersÌýand submit questions to the panelists.ÌýÌý

Thursday from 5:30–6:30 p.m., join us forÌýTime and Space: A deeper look into the world around us.ÌýThrough a series of captivating vignettes, some of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s most promising faculty invite you to ride shotgun with them on their personal journeys to discovery and innovation. From revealing the hidden narratives of enslaved peoples of early America to understanding why the veins in your eyes kink in microgravity, these rising stars will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the scholarship and collaborations that unlock their pioneering, world-changing work. Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation Terri Fiez, RIOÌýFaculty Fellows Program Director Kirsten Rowell and a select group of Faculty Fellows will be your guides on this journey through some of the university’s most compelling research, scholarship and creative work.ÌýÌý

Friday from 3–4:30Ìýp.m. you can visit the ATLAS Research Showcase 2020. Take a virtual open lab tour and learn about the ATLAS Institute's inventive exploration and interdisciplinary research in fields like human-robot interaction; human-computer interaction; computing for health and wellness; e-textiles; visual cognition; wearable technologies; personal diagnostics; nanoscale engineering; the technology of visual language;Ìýand more. Opening remarks by ATLAS Director Mark D. Gross will be followed by lightning talks by lab directors. In the breakout sessions that follow, you can take a deeper dive into the work of individual labs and studios.ÌýÌý

The week’s events demonstrate the broad impact of the work of CU Â鶹ӰԺ’s faculty, researchers, postdocs, students and staff. In addition to boosting visibility for the work of the campus, the week createsÌýopportunities to recognize exceptional leadership and outcomes.ÌýWe hope to see you there!