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Best Teacher Awards: Celebrating CSU’s best teachers
The Best Teacher Awards celebration is set for March 26 in the Lory Student Center Theatre.
Virtual reality for senior citizens may offer path to access benefits of nature
A team of CSU researchers is working to better understand the potential health benefits of virtual reality for senior citizens, and how a carefully crafted VR environment could be leveraged instead of the real thing to help lower stress and improve cognitive ability.
Funding from NSF and NIST powers research into cybersecurity of supply chain at CSU
The modern supply chain is built on a complex network that connects transportation, manufacturing and other key systems across the country. However, the aging technology that underpins those key relationships through the internet is an increasingly soft and enticing target for cyberattacks.
NSF-backed research seeks to provide new, precise irrigation tools to producers
An interdisciplinary team of researchers at CSU are working with farmers to proactively schedule and better monitor irrigation use in their fields using sensors, satellite imagery and deep learning technology.
AI 101: Computer Science professor explains common artificial intelligence terms
Professor Bruce Draper explains common AI terms and helps make sense of what they mean for those of us with human intelligence.
AI helping to unravel complexity of climate, weather and land use, find solutions to climate change
Colorado State University researchers are using AI to improve severe weather forecasts, make climate science discoveries and optimize land use for climate solutions.
4 unexpected ways new AI technology will impact humanity
Typing a prompt into ChatGPT is just one use of AI. Here are four other ways it can be used in everything from HR processes to the evolution of jet engine technology.
CSU experts: AI is empowering, disruptive and will bring benefits along with costs
Computer Science Professor Bruce Draper said AI is an empowering tool that people can use to expand their skills, gain knowledge and be more productive – but it’s also a threat to the way we are used to doing things.
AI: The good, the bad and the future
Colorado State University scientists and educators are working to develop “trustworthy” AI to solve grand challenges and train the next generation on how to use this powerful tool to benefit society.
New high-performance computing system opens doors for CSU research
From climate modeling to infectious disease research, CSU faculty and students are often on the cusp of discovery. The addition of the Riviera High Performance Computing System to the Data Science Research Institute at CSU will further expand researchers’ abilities to solve larger, and more complex problems.