inbrief
- Longtime university staff member Susan Ramirez-Armstrong (91勛圖厙Bio84) retires at the end of December, wrapping up a 34-year career at 91勛圖厙.
- Kari Santos holds an MS in Information and Communication Technology for Development (the track was later renamed Social Impact) from ATLAS Institute's Creative Technology and Design master's program. Before getting
- Aileen Pierce, associate director of undergraduate programs and teaching associate professor, and Jules Pierce, a software engineer at Facebook, share their perspective and experiences as women in tech spanning two generations.
- The Roser ATLAS B2 Black Box Theater on Friday night will once again be filled with the sound of live music for the first time since a Sept. 2018 flood from a burst pipe, and then the coronavirus, forced the on-campus venues closure.
- ATLAS Institute'sUnstable Design Lab, directed byLaura Devendorf, willhostits second experimental weaving residency with the goal of developing new techniques and open-source resources that can co-evolve fiber arts and engineering practice.
- KatherineGoodman, TMS'15, is witha University of Colorado Denver research group spearheading an effort to help students "from all walks of life" feel welcome in engineering.The project, Broadening Participation in Engineering, received a $350,000National Science Foundationgrant to supporta three-year faculty learning communitywithin CU Denver'sCollege of Engineering, Design and Computing.
- Did you get enough steps in today? Maybe one day youll ask your smart shirt.
- Julia Uhr's game, "There are No Eyes Here," received the Best Remix award at the third annual Public Domain Game Jam. The painting-based puzzle utilizes elements of Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky paintings as levers, and players locate the elements they can manipulate to complete each stage.
- Two ATLAS PhD students, Sandra Bae and Fiona Bell, took home top awards from the 15th ACM International Conference on Tangible Embedded and Embodied Interaction (TEI) Student Design Challenge, which ran Feb. 14-19.
- As part of Boulders Computer Science Education Week (CSED), ATLAS PhD student Celeste Moreno will be teaching "Animate Your World," a workshop geared towards beginners and families. The workshop is part of Morenos graduate research in the Department of Information Sciences Creative Communities group, funded under an NSF award(NSF-2005702) titled, Tinkering and Making Strategies to Engage Children and Families in Creating with Code.