Surprise win: Lone undergraduate team bests all-graduate-student field at computing research competition
Computer science undergraduates produce award-winning research to improve computing efficiency.
Computer science undergraduates produce award-winning research to improve computing efficiency.
On Oct. 17, science journalist Carl Zimmer will speak on his new book, She Has Her Mother’s Laugh: The Powers, Perversions, and Potential of Heredity, as a part of the Murray Honors Lecture series.
CSU Physics grad student Derek Doyle is working with Fermilab to make sense of the subatomic world.
A sophisticated new tool that can make extremely small objects – too small to see with the eye alone – will mean big things for science across campus.
CSU alumnus uses math and computer science to lead technological innovations in finance.
Professor Wolfgang Bangerth's software has a worldwide community of users and is now on version 9.0.
Together with trauma care doctors, CSU chemists may soon play a key role in making next-generation extracorporeal life support devices more effective and less invasive.
Legacy of independence: CSU alumna earned Ph.D. as a single mother of two
Pallickara received the 2018 Award for Excellence in Scalable Computing for her work with big data.
Hajar Homayouni is researching data warehouse assurance in collaboration with University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Center. CSU has chosen her high-caliber masters thesis to compete at the WAGS/ProQuest Awards.