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Kobby Hanson, a graduating senior electrical engineering major at UCCS, will start full-time at Lockheed Martin Space in July 2022 after a scheduled deployment to Qatar in January as part of his service in the Air Force Reserves. (More)
In support of STEAM — science, technology, engineering, arts and math education — UCCS and Cool Science paired together for several events during the 2021 Colorado Springs Cool Science Festival, held Oct. 9–17 across Colorado Springs. (More)
Perera’s analysis of customized and reconfigurable architectures shows that novel solutions can bring next-generation edge-computing platforms up to speed. (More)
Omid Semiari, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, writes on promising new techniques to boost the capacity of wireless cellular networks. (More)
There is no simple way to sum up 2020 – but the top stories and most memorable photos from the last year paint a picture of resilience, perseverance and hope at UCCS. (More)
Researchers at UCCS will play a key role in a multi-institutional effort, funded by a renewable $26 million National Science Foundation grant, to develop an international research center dedicated to advancing sustainable electrified transportation. (More)
A five-person UCCS research team led by Brandon Runnels will address the regional needs for high-performance computing power through a National Science Foundation Major Research Instrumentation grant. (More)
The College Sports Information Directors of America announced UCCS track & field student-athletes Maia Austin, Kaija Crowe, and Will Ross were selected to the CoSIDA Academic All-District® 6 Track & Field / Cross Country First Team. (More)
Ten graduate programs earned “Best Programs” distinction, led by a No. 14 ranking in homeland security, in the 2021 U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings. (More)
Looking back on her current success, Christine Izuakor ’16 points to a pivotal conversation with a former mentor who expressed a pessimistic view on potential contributions to the field of security by a young woman, especially in her early twenties. (More)