Announcements
'Biology Everywhere: How the Science of Life Matters to Everyday Life' helps explain science and its relevance to everyday existence.
The Interactive Robotics and Novel Technologies Lab (IRON Lab) explores human-centered principles for novel sensing, interactive and robotic technologies.
As voters in South Dakota prepare to vote on whether to legalize recreational marijuana use, Cinnamon provided data derived information on the effects of cannabis use.
President Kennedy featured the ÀÏ¾ÅÆ·²è site for the national ABCD study in the October 'Numbers Speaks Volumes: CU's Research is Benefiting the World'.
June presents in a free series about COVID-19 science for media and the public on October 14, taking place in advance of ScienceWriters2020, the nation largest science journalism conference.
June and a panel addressed how virtual learning affects kids, the effects of the pandemic specifically on youth dealing with illness, how compulsive consumption of news may affect mental health..
Congratulations Melanie for the featured specialization Coursera course, and the highlighted mention in October's President's Newsletter for the Biology Everywhere CU On Air podcast.
June will present a session on "The Science of Happiness and Student Well-being During the Coronavirus Pandemic" at the virtual Summit. Registration is needed to attend the Summit.
William (Bill) Penuel received this year's Outstanding Postdoc Mentor Award. This award "recognizes a tenure-track faculty member or Adjoint Professor who provides exemplary mentoring, training, and leadership to postdoctoral scholars at
Led by Sidney D'Mello, associate professor at ICS and the Department of Computer Science, the new $20 million research collaboration will explore the role that artificial intelligence may play in the future of education and workforce development.