CTD
Over a dozen ATLAS students are recognized for their achievements this year.- More than 100 engineering students will debut their games, sensory installations, interactive exhibitions, AR/VR experiences, physical fabrications and more.
An experimental class let Creative Technology & Design students update the Roser ATLAS Center’s 20-year-old lighting system—and you can test it out at ATLAS EXPO.
Former American Ninja Warrior contestant Leo Heuring and his robot Corndog continue to find the spotlight.- As tech advancements speed up, consider how best to incorporate AI tools at school and work.
- ATLAS PhD student studies how brain activity syncs when musicians perform together.
- ATLAS PhD candidate Casey Hunt brings STEM learning to local classrooms with Lego robotics.
ATLAS faculty–led seminar challenges first-year engineering students to explore the power of language in a digital age.
Three ATLAS students received awards from the College of Engineering and Applied Science for community impact, perseverance, and research, while five earned student awards from ATLAS.
In a paper she will present later this month at the Human Computer Interaction International Conference, recent CTD graduate Elsy Meis proposes Dashboard Zero, an "easy-button" approach to user testing that is both simple and immediate.