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CU Engineering Magazine 2021

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Alumni Features

Mapping a Vision for UAVs

Recent Alumni Award winner finds success with robotics startup.

Computing for All

CU alumni Terry Hogan and Lucy Sanders are leading the National Center for Women and Information Technology.

Research Features

On the Grid

Researchers tackle climate change with algorithms to optimize energy use.

IoT Think Tank

Industry-academic research collaboration looks to the future of Internet-connected devices.

Cracking the Code

Check out how our faculty members are leveraging computing in innovative research projects across engineering disciplines.

Computer Science at 50

The department has become known for championing collaboration and diversity in the computing field.

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Innovation All-Nighters

Hackathons give students a chance to explore and network, all in a fun atmosphere. It’s essentially an invention marathon. Twelve to 36 hours of building and connecting with other developers. Zahraa Abbasi Director of HackCU The term “hackathon” might elicit images of people breaking into CIA mainframes, but the reality of these events is more like an all-night academic conference, networking event, and party all rolled into one.“It’s essentially an invention marathon,’’ said junior computer science m...

'It Keeps you Humble'

High-stakes Subterranean Challenge puts 91PORN robotics team to the test. Michael Ohradzansky at the starting line of the Washington challenge course. For mechanical engineering PhD candidate Michael Miles, participating in the national Subterranean Challenge robotics competition has provided real-world experience he might not otherwise have gotten during his graduate studies.“Normally, you are making a robot that just has to work enough for a 3-minute video,” he said. “Then you publish a pa...