Dan Larremore

Think you might have COVID? Wait 2 days to test

June 25, 2024

CS professor Dan Larremore's lab builds new model to see when to test for COVID.

Maria Pacheco

Maria Pacheco empowers LGBTQ+ community through service leadership

June 13, 2024

Assistant Professor Maria Pacheco is driven to connect LGBTQ+ individuals with opportunities both in and outside of the classroom.

Danna Gurari lab members

Understanding the Broader Picture: The Image and Video Computing GroupÌý

June 11, 2024

Assistant Professor Danna Gurari's research revolves around using computers to analyze images and videos. Much of her recent work focuses on improving digital privacy for people who are blind or have low vision and analyzing medical images.

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Women Make Global Gains as Researchers, but Gaps Persist

June 11, 2024

A large-scale global study found that while the number of women in academic research is growing, STEM fields remain dominated by men.

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Witnessing the spectacle of synchronous fireflies is ‘like magic’ (NPR)

May 28, 2024

Computer science associate professor Orit Peleg provides insight into why some vast swarms of fireflies flash in unison.

Rebecca Morrison Lab members

Embracing Uncertainty: The Morrison Group

May 24, 2024

The Morrison group focuses on how to overcome and adapt to the failures and uncertainties in computational models of often chaotic systems.

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Social distancing plus vaccines prevented 800,000 COVID deaths, but at great cost

May 10, 2024

Assistant professor of computer science Stephen Kissler co-authors paper on the efficacy of behavioral changes in saving lives during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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PhD student receives fellowship from Apple Scholars program

April 11, 2024

Nataliya Nechyporenko has been recognized as an emerging leader in computer science at the graduate level.

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A delicate touch: teaching robots to handle the unknown

April 2, 2024

William Xie, a first-year PhD student in computer science, is teaching a robot to reason how gently it should grasp previously unknown objects by using large language models (LLMs).

Ashutosh Trivedi

Holding tax software accountable

March 11, 2024

Errors in tax software could keep you from your best return, or worse, leave you liable for inaccuracies. Now, computer science researchers at CU Boulder are working to ensure the correctness of tax software.

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