News and Stories from the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Armin Moin, Ph.D., received a new $50,000 seed grant that will jumpstart innovation at the intersection of Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Software Engineering. (More)
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sergeant Bonnie Rushing didn’t want a promotion ceremony at all, but her cybersecurity cohort at UCCS convinced her to take a moment to celebrate…and then get back to work! (More)
Students from the UCCS and Pikes Peak State College together participated in the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) Region V Student Paper Conference, held April 3–4 at the University of Minnesota. (More)
Tay is an engineering alumna, with a master’s in mechanical engineering. Funded by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Tay’s research focused on leveraging machine learning techniques to assess similarities in polymer performance under different synthesis conditions. (More)
Ali AlShami and Ryan Rabinowitz organized The First Workshop on Out-of-Label Hazards in Autonomous Driving (COOOL) at the Winter Conference on Applications of Computer Vision. (More)
Students in Southern Colorado will now have the opportunity to earn a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering through a new 2+2 degree program. (More)
Efficient and sustainable transportation is becoming increasingly imperative as emissions drive climate change and fossil fuels are depleting. Driving new innovations to improve the efficiency and practicality of electric vehicles is the cornerstone to their wider adoption. (More)
A collaborative team of five talented students from the UCCS and Pikes Peak State College is set to make history with their innovative research experiment bound for the International Space Station in spring 2025. (More)
Three undergraduate UCCS students from the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department displayed their pioneering research at an international conference held during the week of January 6–10, 2025. (More)
Carlos Paz de Araujo, Ph.D. has worked for 10 years to create a novel nonvolatile quantum switch, a unique transistor-like device that reduces the use of electric power in Artificial Intelligence memory chips by a factor of one million. (More)