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- A new approach to microfluidics holds promise for home diagnostics and other applications.
- Research from ATLAS Institute's IRON Lab involving utilizing augmented reality to gain information about a robot's intended path of motion was featured on the globally broadcast program, "Beyond Innovation." The program features the latest business and technology trends.
- After reviewing more than 200 applications from around the globe, the Unstable Design Lab at CU Boulder's ATLAS Institute selected Sandra Wirtanen as its first researcher-in-residence for the 2019 Experimental Weaving
- Meet Aidan Rafferty and Doug Smith, two of our outstanding students graduating from the TAM program. Then learn about our five graduating PhD students - all women- all seeking to empower groups not traditionally engaged in engineering fields
- ATLAS PhD students seek to empower groups not traditionally engaged in engineering.
- “I have the ability to choose whatever courses I want. I am able to find answers to all the questions that I have. So when I am designing technology solutions to problems now, I have better tools to do that.”
- Aidan Rafferty has been dreaming about space for as long as he can remember, and that didn’t change when he became an engineering student at CU Boulder. This TAM grad’s trajectory brought towards his dream career.
- More than 90 student projects in virtual/augmented reality, design, games, wearable technology, interaction design, robotics, information technology for development and more.
- Joel Swanson has been on the go this spring, with exhibitions opening in Denver and Chicago, and his joining the Octopus Initiative, an innovative program sponsored by Denver's Museum of Contemporary Art.