Researchers working on robots launched into space don’t often connect with those working on terrestrial robots, where the pace of innovation is faster. Assistant Professor Dan Szafir helped to organize a workshop to get the two groups talking.
ICTD Program at ATLAS Leads to Career in Global Development
ICTD graduate Leland Smith loves his overseas work, supporting projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the West Bank, Tanzania and Ghana.
Kevin Hoth’s photos in three summer shows
TAM Instructor Kevin Hoth’s photographic works are being shown in exhibitions in Colorado and Texas.
Ellen Do Joins ATLAS Faculty
Designer and computer scientist Ellen Yi-Luen Do will join CU Boulder’s ATLAS Institute and the Computer Science Department as a full professor this fall.
Telecom Institute Brings Leaders from Developing Countries to ATLAS
Telecom professionals hear from U.S. governmental and industry leaders on best practices related to policy, technology, infrastructure and more.
Arielle Hein Presents at TEDxMileHigh Conference
TAM Instructor Arielle Hein will be one of three CU affiliates to speak at TEDxMileHigh 2017: Point of Departure in Denver, July 7-8.
Joel Swanson exhibits work at Venice Biennale
Assistant Professor Joel Swanson’s work is part of an exhibition called Personal Structures at the Venice Biennale 2017, arguably the most important visual arts event on the planet.
Meet one of the BS TAM program’s first grads
Meridith Richter’s journey from majoring in creative writing, to computer science and finally to the ATLAS Institute’s Technology, Arts and Media program couldn’t have been predicted.
No piano? No problem
All you need to make music are ATLAS student Kristof Klipfel’s musical gloves.
Using Her Powers for Good
When BS-TAM major Susie Gomez isn’t studying, she’s often off campus helping to inspire young Latina girls to become mathematics and science whizzes.