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The 2025 T9 Hacks hackathon empowers students to work together over 24 hours to tackle a pressing design challenge. This year event, sponsored by Medtronic and the ATLAS Institute, focuses on healthcare in three tracks: AI in health, cybersecurity, and patient safety. Open to all, T9 Hacks aims to expand the audience for hackathons and bring a broader set of creative minds together to solve problems.
Kate Starbird (ATLAS PhD) was awarded the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the U.S. government highest honor for early-career researchers. Now an associate professor at the University of Washington, Starbird groundbreaking research in crisis informatics and disinformation highlights the value of interdisciplinary engineering and design.
Selected artists will develop sonic works at The TANK, a transformative audio lab housed inside a massive decommissioned water tank in Rangley, Colorado, then present the works at the B2's Black Box Studio, which is equipped with an ambisonic sound array.鈦
Students proposed design solutions to bolster community interaction and pride in support of the Little Saigon neighborhood and local volunteering initiative, Give5 Mile High.
Breaking up is hard to do 鈥 especially when you can't control what you see online. Anthony Pinter weighs in on how people manage their data after experiencing breakups.
Ryo Suzuki, ATLAS assistant professor and director of the Programmable Reality Lab, has created an AI tool that can make static textbook images move on the page.
The Utility Research Lab's work demonstrates possibilities for replacing traditional plastics in 3D printing with organic, compostable materials.
ATLAS assistant professor, Ryo Suzuki, makes textbooks more interactive with AI-powered tools that turn diagrams into effective simulations for more personalized and immersive learning.
Our Q&A with festival organizers explores the inspiration behind the event as they power up to welcome gamers to ATLAS for a day devoted to all things games.
An interdisciplinary team transforms complex research into an interactive museum exhibit on how ice sheets influenced weather millennia ago.