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  • Colin Soguero in a Magic Leap AR headset.
    A team of three recent CU «Ƶ College of Engineering graduates recently took second place at Pinnacle, coined "The Olympics of Hackathons."
  • Collage of four MS-CTD students on top and five BS-CTD students on the bottom who won ATLAS awards in 2021.
    Graduating in May 2021 with degrees in Creative Technology and Design, the graduate and undergraduate students listed below are recognized for exceptional accomplishments, having demonstrated initiative in their academic and extracurricular activities, completing outstanding research or creative projects, or contributing significantly to the ATLAS community.

  • Characters from the Spooked animation on a dark street lit up by lights that spell sppoked.
    CTD Capstone (previously TAM Capstone) is a rigorous, two-semester course sequence required for all Creative Technology & Design majors. Normally taken during the senior year, it involves the completion of a culminating project that goes through multiple rounds of faculty review and iteration. This small collection of project presentations gives a sense of the kind of work students complete in the CTD program.
  • ChessLens board with pieces on it
    A three-member team, including Creative Technology and Design undergraduate students Colin Soguero and Mason Moran, took first prize at HackCU for their project, ChessLens, an augmented reality application that helps chess players improve their game.  
  • Torin Hopkins beats on a drum next to an avatar also beating on a drum
    ATLAS researchers and Ericsson Research project collaborators are exploring ways in which remote drumming experiences can be made more enjoyable despite the latency, including drumming with avatars.
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