Research
- Professor Nikolaus Correll and his lab awarded $1.8 million by ARPA-E to research autonomous electric vehicle battery disassembly
- Nathaniel Collins (Math'23) received the Outstanding Undergraduate Thesis Award from the Vienna Center for Logic and Algorithms for his work, "Count-Free Weisfeiler–Leman and Group Isomorphism" completed under supervision from Associate Professor Joshua Grochow.
- PhD student Katherine Spoon in the Clauset Lab writes for The Conversation on who gets targeted for book bans and how they effect communities.
- Codebreaker, from the lab of Ryan Layer, a computer science assistant professor and member of the Biofrontiers Institute, was awarded $125,000 to build a platform for generating variant genomes at scale in an AI framework.
- Join us in welcoming our new Department of Computer Science faculty and learn about what they're excited to pursue.
- In an opinion piece published by the Association of Computing Machinery, associate professor Daniel Acuna and his co-authors advocate for the wider computer science community to consider who and how they nominate for scientific awards.
- Peleg will receive a total of up to $2.5 million over five years to pursue the origins of animal communication and how it influences the group cognition of social animals.
- Assistant Professor Huck Bennett is working to keep our data safe from hackers when the quantum revolution comes.
- A team spanning six universities and including assistant professor Yueqi Chen and PhD candidate Qinrun Dai from the CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ Department of Computer Science are advancing to the final competition of the 2-year DARPA and ARPA-H AI Cyber Challenge.
- Professor Aaron Clauset has received funding from the AB Nexus program, which funds interdisciplinary research teams between CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and CU Anschutz.