News and Stories from the College of Engineering and Applied Science
Oluwatosin Oluwadare, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, and his research team have created an algorithm that learns and re-learns as it computationally predicts chromosome structure, resulting in ever-more refined 3D models. They hope it will lead to a better understanding of disease occurrence on a chromosome- and genome-wide scale. (More)
For Emily Gregory, UCCS’ 2021-22 Student Body President, the power of collaboration and engagement is key to improving the lives and enhancing the experience for students at UCCS. (More)
O’Neil’s transformational gift to enable extraordinary opportunities for students and community The University of Colorado Colorado Springs today unveiled the Kevin W. O’Neil Cybersecurity Education and Research Center, made possible by the landmark $3 million (More)
The U.S. Space Force expanded its University Partnership Program at the University of Colorado during a Memorandum of Understanding signing event Aug. 20. Vice Chief of Space Operations Gen. David D. Thompson joined University of Colorado President (More)
Brendan Gould, a first-year computer science and mathematics major, is working to discover how to cause humans to drive more safely — mathematically. Gould answered eight questions about the research, part of his Undergraduate Research Academy project. (More)
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs College of Engineering and Applied Science will offer professional cybersecurity certification exam prep courses for professionals, qualified students and members of the community starting in August. UCCS is recognized (More)
A team of UCCS researchers, made up of both resilience and cybersecurity experts, aims to create a secure, practical, end-to-end cyberinfrastructure that could accelerate the pace of scientific discovery in human resilience research. (More)
For Nicholas Dindyal, attending college had to feel right. He needed the drive to pursue higher education and that drive simply was not there. He made the decision to enlist in the U.S. Army and after serving eight years, decided that he wanted something more. (More)
Athletes training for the Olympics commit to their craft like a full-time job, and Jennifer Valente is all-in on the 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. (More)
Perera’s analysis of customized and reconfigurable architectures shows that novel solutions can bring next-generation edge-computing platforms up to speed. (More)