Can virtual reality play a role in veterinary education? CSU researchers think so
VetVR is a multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing and testing virtual educational tools for veterinary medicine.
VetVR is a multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing and testing virtual educational tools for veterinary medicine.
Privacy. Surveillance. Influence. Medical expert Matthew DeCamp and Colorado State University faculty explored the constellation of issues surrounding artificial intelligence during the annual Provost’s Ethics Colloquium this week.
Indrakshi Ray, professor in the Department of Computer Science, hosted CSU’s first annual Cyber Camp. Her goal: making cybersecurity accessible and fun.
CSU computer scientists and mathematicians are seeking to bring mathematics-based clarity to how artificial neural networks function, and how they can be better protected against security threats.
Like many students who double major, Henry Ives chose one program out of passion – music – and the other out of practicality – computer science. With time, however, those lines blurred.
Colorado State University and the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) will host a two-day conference in Fort Collins on Aug. 30-31, the first such event in a series at six universities around the country.
Computer science students are creative, flexible and bring an arsenal of problem-solving skills to interdisciplinary competition.
Francisco Ortega and his research team aim to make the navigation, manipulation and gesture-centric experience of augmented and virtual reality platforms as natural to users as the multi-touch displays on smartphones.
Dr. Marilyn Wolf will offer two seminars on advanced topics in computing and computer engineering on Monday, April 25th.