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- Mustafa Naseem and a team from the Information Technology University (ITU) in Lahore, Pakistan, design a low-cost, modular water quality testing and metering system to be installed and tested at 20 Punjab filtration plants over a three-year period.
- ATLAS graduate student Danny Rankin, who graduated in May from the CTD track of the ATLAS master's program, launches a survivalist board game that exceeds promoter's Kickstarter goal by more than 2,000 percent.
- Middle school students with limited prior programming experience develop interactive, creative, networked technologies.
- Called "amazing" by PC Gamer magazine, Matt and Lisa Bethancourt's Busy Work game, where players compete to send the most email, is an Indiecade winner.
- Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro will be the keynote speaker for the IEEE Symposium in October.
- NSF grant supports research aimed at cultivating a passion for STEM fields among young children.
- Software turns digital toys into digital tools for desktop applications.
- ATLAS Assistant Professor Ben Shapiro is a collaborator on two CU Boulder Outreach Awards for the 2017-18 school year, enabling work to move ahead on a pair of initiatives that connect research, teaching and creative work with education in Colorado public schools.
- A crowdsourced, crowd-directed electronic audio space where anything goes—for two seconds.
- ATLAS Assistant Professor Joel Swanson’s newest solo art exhibition Sticks & Stones is an exploration of the divisive language dominating contemporary political discourse.