Unraveling genetics: Interdisciplinary team awarded for research on splicing of gene products
Computer science and biology researchers are helping scientists engineer how organisms respond to changing environments.
Computer science and biology researchers are helping scientists engineer how organisms respond to changing environments.
As the new school year approaches, a growing number of female students are set to enter the Department of Computer Science at Colorado State University.
The course was Industrial Mathematics, and the students were challenged to apply a mathematical theory to a practical problem: teaching a computer to compose music with specific style, rhythm and structure parameters.
Augusta Irechukwu is using statistical modeling to help public policy makers predict gentrification.
After graduation with her degree in computer science, Goldstein will be a summer intern at a startup in Old Town called Mountain Data Group, then travel to South America.
Computer scientists solve an array of practical, real-world problems. At the 24-hour hackCU hackathon, five undergraduates and their teammates worked nonstop to produce three winning projects.
Building, Recruiting, And Inclusion for Diversity is an initiative designed to promote diversity in undergraduate computer science programs.
The Western Association of Graduate Schools recently recognized two Colorado State University graduate students as exceptional researchers during the organization’s annual membership conference.
Darrell Whitley is an internationally known computer scientist – and an award-winning bonsai cultivator. He recently joined the Colorado State University College of Natural Sciences Dean’s Office for a year as acting associate dean for academics.
Hajar Homayouni won the Western Association of Graduate Schools (WAGS)/ProQuest Distinguished Master’s Thesis Award for her research in data warehouse assurance, which is helping to improve the quality of healthcare data.