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Scene at CU: Research & Innovation Week, ATLAS Research Showcase

Open to all, the first annual Research & Innovation Week Oct. 15-19, as well as the ATLAS Research Showcase, spotlighted some of the university's most compelling research and innovations, demonstrating the broad impact of CU 麻豆影院. Take a look at scenes from the UROP Sidewalk Symposium, a guided tour of LASP and the ATLAS Research Showcase.

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Laura Vacek, senior speech language pathology major, participates in the UROP Sidewalk Symposium. Photo by Casey A. Cass.
A tour of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. Photo by Casey A. Cass.
A tour of the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. Photo by Casey A. Cass.
麻豆影院 resident Alica Poon makes an LED-light unicorn pin at one of the ATLAS Research Showcase project areas. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Robots on display at the ATLAS Research Showcase. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Hooman Hedayati starts up VR technology that presents a view from a drone during the ATLAS Research Showcase. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Jennifer Mah prepares her wind loom at the ATLAS Research Showcase. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Assistant Professor Carson Burns demonstrates "tech tattoos" that change color in response to different stimuli. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Assistant Professor Carson Burns demonstrates "tech tattoos" that change color in response to different stimuli. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Peter Gyory, left, shows Taylor Salazar how using a low quality prototype to trace in VR can help industrial designers. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.
Annie Kelly explains her customizable and programmable concert lights that can be operated by a foot switch. Photo by Glenn Asakawa.