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The world of AI is already present in our daily lives and will be an increasing a part of our future. This lecture will provide an opportunity to hear the results of a major research project, just completed in late 2019, which conducted a deep dive on one critical part of AI development, AI ethics. Over the past year the Department of Defense’s...
The 2022 Women in Aerospace Symposium will be hosted at the ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ by the Ann and HJ Smead Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department, May 12-13, 2022. CU Smead Aerospace, MIT AeroAstro, and the Department of Aeronautics
Congratulations to the winners of the 6th Annual Researchpalooza! The one-day summit featured a series of 10-minute lightning presentations by students and faculty on their research. The Top 3 Presenters are highlighted below, along with two
After decades of work to make robots more and more capable of helping humans, robotic systems have become ever-present in our daily lives, helping with tasks big and small. But it’s what the next decade of research may hold that inspires and
The Smead Program presents: The 6th Annual Researchpalooza. Friday, Feb. 7. 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., AERO 120. Learn about research being done by Smead Aerospace students and faculty through 10-minute talks. Lunch Lecture Keynote: Prof. Mike Braasch from the Ohio University Avionics Engineering Center. Reception at...
Dr. Angie Paccione has been around higher education for a long time: as a professor, a student and Colorado legislator. The appointed leader of the Colorado Department of Higher Education sees some troublesome recurring issues and new ones that need
Assistant Professor Allie Anderson's recent TEDx Mile High talk "Torn rotator cuffs & lost fingernails — why we must redesign the spacesuit" is officially available online to view. "The spacesuit is one of the greatest technical engineering
Roughly one story belowground, in an undisclosed location in Boulder County, close to a dozen engineers hustle up and down a series of utility tunnels—a network of corridors filled with pipes and lit only by sporadic lightbulbs. The
Up in the sky, it's a bird, it's a plane, it's (another) ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ CubeSat!
ÂÌñ»»ÆÞ's role as a major force in cube satellites is being highlighted by Bryce Space and Technology, a space research and consulting firm.
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Shaylah Mutschler is designing a better forecasting system for space weather by exploiting an unlikely source: space junk. “The government currently uses intensive ground sensor tasking to monitor conditions in orbit. This is costly and takes time