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- ATLAS Professor Ellen Yi-Luen Do's Virtual Cocktail Project was featured on China's 鈥淢y Future,鈥 a popular technology TV show broadcast nationwide.
- Pohawpatchoko鈥檚 research investigates why Native Americans are underrepresented in computing and how Indigenous representation might be increased.
- 鈥淚t鈥檚 crazy that two ATLAS games are going to be there,鈥 says聽Matt Bethancourt, 鈥淚t shows we are doing really good work.鈥
- Theodore had a busy and interesting summer, performing聽alongside Francisco L贸pez in a sold-out show at Issue Project Room in Brooklyn.
- Leah Buechley, CU Boulder alumna and inventor of the influential LilyPad Arduino, a construction kit for sewable electronics, will speak at the ATLAS Institute on Aug. 29 as part of the ATLAS Distinguished Speaker Series.
- Research in human-robot interaction by Assistant Professor Dan Szafir and his IRON Lab researchers,聽Michael Walker, Jennifer Lee and Hooman Hedayati, was published in this month's IEEE Spectrum.
- "His teaching methods are innovative, iterative and easy to understand, and he cares about his students." This is just one of the comments used to nominate Ben Shapiro for the 2018 Sullivan-Carlson Innovation in Education Award.
- Assistant Professor Laura Devendorf researches smart textiles, one of the most promising and least explored frontiers for information technology.
- ATLAS Professor Ellen Yi-Luen Do offers expert advice for gamers on WalletHub, a website dedicated to helping people obtain "wallet fitness."
- Two TAM students helped create prototype sculpture that visualizes Colorado's air quality data.