Joel Swanson

Elementary Tools and Linguistic Interpretation: The Inquisitive Works of Joel Swanson

Sept. 22, 2020

In this interview by New Collection, Joel Swanson, assistant professor, discusses his past work, productivity during a pandemic and re-evaluating time and space.

Ellen Do speaks to UTM students and faculty

Virtual global speaking tour: "Making Magic with Creative Technology and Design"

Sept. 15, 2020

Though she remained in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ all of last week, Ellen Do, professor of computer science with the ATLAS Institute, was busy globe-trotting on a virtual speaking tour in Asia, addressing faculty and students at engineering universities in Indonesia and Malaysia. On September 8, she delivered her talk to an audience...

Jill Dupre

Jill Van Matre Dupré panel participant at 11th international SIIT conference

Sept. 4, 2020

ATLAS Associate Director Jill Van Matre Dupré participated in the online panel, "Can API Standardisation Ensure Fair Competition with the Tech Giants?," at the 11th International Conference on Standardisation and Innovation in Information Technology (SIIT), held Sept. 2-3. 2020.

Photo of similar artworks

Parkin Drawing Prize winner denies plagiarizing artwork with same title by artist and ATLAS professor Joel Swanson

Sept. 1, 2020

Denise Powell

Geoinspirations Podcast Series: Denise Powell - Reimagining what a university can be and do

Aug. 25, 2020

In this podcast, Denise Powell, ATLAS lecturer and Social Impact alumna, shares with Joseph Kerski, education manager and geographer for Esri, and Directions magazine her impressions of the ATLAS Social Impact program. For the past few years Kerski has guest lectured to Social Impact MS students, showing how GIS can be used to help them make better decisions in the field.

Smart textile

E-Textiles, Smart Textiles, Flexible Hybrid Electronics: Who’s Saying What?

Aug. 14, 2020

In a project led by ATLAS PhD student, Shanel Wu, the Unstable Design Lab and LOOMIA jointly ran a survey asking those working in e-textiles how they liked to talk about their work. The results are a fascinating exploratory poke into the interdisciplinary nature of the emerging e-textiles field.

Legs of people standing on the musical hexagons.

New Playzeum exhibit includes musical hexagons designed by Jiffer Harriman.

July 21, 2020

The Museum of ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ's offerings include the new Playzeum exhibit, with musical hexagons designed by ATLAS Lecturer Jiffer Harriman.

my fave queer chemist

Shaz Zamore interviewed on My Fave Queer Chemist

July 3, 2020

Shaz Zamore (they/them), STEAM Outreach Coordinator at the ATLAS Institute, talks about their graduate and postdoctoral research, why science communication is so important, their experiences as a queer, non-binary POC and so much more.

Joel Swanson artwork entitled "Open"

BMoCA opens with Joel Swanson artwork

June 29, 2020

The work of ATLAS CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ engineering faculty member Joel Swanson greets visitors as ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Museum Of Contemporary Art opens its doors again to the public.

Kaylee Arnold holds a tarantula at an outreach event she led in Athens, Georgia.

Black in Nature

June 10, 2020

Shaz Zamore, ATLAS instructor and STEM outreach coordinator, coauthors this blog affiliated with the Integrative and Comparative Biology journal. "Having a network of fellow Black nature and STEM enthusiasts encourages us to contribute ideas and perspectives our non-Black peers may not have considered," Zamore wrote with coauthor Alexus Roberts. "In turn, starting these conversations can promote political discourse that may not have otherwise occurred. Simply put, our presence is change."

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