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- The world of AI is already present in our daily lives and will be an increasing a part of our future. This lecture will provide an opportunity to hear the results of a major research project, just completed in late 2019, which conducted a deep dive on one critical part of AI development, AI ethics. Over the past year the Department of Defense’s...
- The 2022 Women in Aerospace Symposium will be hosted at the University of Colorado Boulder by the Ann and HJ Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department, May 12-13, 2022. CU Smead Aerospace, MIT AeroAstro, and the Department of Aeronautics
- Congratulations to the winners of the 6th Annual Researchpalooza! The one-day summit featured a series of 10-minute lightning presentations by students and faculty on their research. The Top 3 Presenters are highlighted below, along with two
- After decades of work to make robots more and more capable of helping humans, robotic systems have become ever-present in our daily lives, helping with tasks big and small. But it’s what the next decade of research may hold that inspires and
- The Smead Program presents: The 6th Annual Researchpalooza. Friday, Feb. 7. 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., AERO 120. Learn about research being done by Smead Aerospace students and faculty through 10-minute talks. Lunch Lecture Keynote: Prof. Mike Braasch from the Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center. Reception at...
- Dr. Angie Paccione has been around higher education for a long time: as a professor, a student and Colorado legislator. The appointed leader of the Colorado Department of Higher Education sees some troublesome recurring issues and new ones that need
- Assistant Professor Allie Anderson's recent TEDx Mile High talk "Torn rotator cuffs & lost fingernails — why we must redesign the spacesuit" is officially available online to view. "The spacesuit is one of the greatest technical engineering
- Roughly one story belowground, in an undisclosed location in Boulder County, close to a dozen engineers hustle up and down a series of utility tunnels—a network of corridors filled with pipes and lit only by sporadic lightbulbs. The
- Up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's (another) University of Colorado Boulder CubeSat!
CU Boulder's role as a major force in cube satellites is being highlighted by Bryce Space and Technology, a space research and consulting firm.
According to... - Shaylah Mutschler is designing a better forecasting system for space weather by exploiting an unlikely source: space junk. “The government currently uses intensive ground sensor tasking to monitor conditions in orbit. This is costly and takes time