Atmospheric science, meet data science
Now more than ever, climate researchers are turning to trainable, data-nimble computer programs as tools for improving climate models, weather forecasting and more.
Now more than ever, climate researchers are turning to trainable, data-nimble computer programs as tools for improving climate models, weather forecasting and more.
This year the Computer Science program at CSU had an incoming class with the largest percentage of female students in the department’s history. Here are four students who are leading the future of computer science.
See who won at the fourth-annual CSU RamReality Hackthon, where teams to develop virtual reality experiences from scratch in one weekend.
CSU’s assistant professor, Jaclyn Stephens, shares in her TEDx Talk about return to play readiness for athletes who have experienced a concussion.
A new cohort of diverse CSU undergraduates aims to inject fresh perspective into the field of science and technology.
A research team is developing a system for streamlining and managing vast datasets that could advance research in urban sustainability.
Student Kellyn Dassler spent her summer working at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute.
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.