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- Meridith Richter's journey from majoring in creative writing, to computer science and finally to the ATLAS Institutes Technology, Arts and Media program couldn't have been predicted.
- Dan Szafir, director of the ATLAS IRON Lab, is helping realize a future in which robots read body language, manage ambiguity, anticipate our needs and have that human touch.
- When BS-TAM major Susie Gomez isn't studying, she's often off campus helping to inspire young Latina girls to become mathematics and science whizzes.
- Chemist and artist Carson Bruns will join CU Boulders ATLAS Institute and the Mechanical Engineering Department as an assistant professor this fall.
- In the lobby of the Roser ATLAS Building, a nine-foot illuminated tree sculpture is lending artistic form to scientific function.
- TAM student Steven Dourmashki develops Specdrums: app-connected rings users wear on their fingers that turn colors into sounds.
- Can technology work for dogs? A recent visitor to the ATLAS Laboratory for Playful Computation helped answer this question in a public workshop
- Three students on Friday will represent the first class of graduates with theATLAS Institute'sbachelor of science degree in technology, arts and media (TAM).
- He doesnt fit any single box. Everyone in ATLAS knows and respects Danny. He embodies so much of who we are as an interdisciplinary institute.
- Come to the ATLAS Expo this Wednesday, May 3, to explore a colorful kaleidoscope of 100-plus student projects in virtual reality, physical computing, mobile apps, human-computer interaction, design and creative technologies of all kinds.