The DSAI Symposium at CU Denver fostered collaboration among students, faculty, and industry leaders to discuss the evolving impact of AI. Keynote speakers and panels highlighted AI’s transformative potential and the importance of responsible implementation. Student participation showcased real-world problem-solving skills, emphasizing CU Denver’s commitment to hands-on learning and innovation in technology.
When conversations about the future of artificial intelligence focus on speed, scale, and automation, University of Colorado Denver researchers are asking a more fundamental question: Can AI generate truly new … Continue Reading Studying AI Where Discovery Comes First
This October, fifteen members of CU Denver’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) traveled to Philadelphia for the 2025 SHPE National Conference. With over 12,000 attendees, SHPE Nationals is the … Continue Reading A Career-Changing Week: CU Denver SHPE at the 2025 SHPE National Convention
CU Denver students developed GeneGuard, a tool transforming complex genetic data into accessible health insights for families. Their project won the grand prize at STEM Connect, emphasizing teamwork and learning under pressure. The experience influenced their career paths, showcasing the university’s commitment to hands-on learning and real-world problem-solving.
Engineering Capstone Showcase to Feature more than 50 Prototypes Twin sisters Deveyn Hainey and Ashlynn Hainey developed a phishing detector add-on for Gmail accounts that not only flags scam emails … Continue Reading CU Denver Students Innovate Solutions for Real World Problems: Phishing Scams, Remote Rescues and More
Student Spotlight: Computer Science Major and National Society of Black Engineers Member, Zahra Abdullahi Zahra Abdullahi’s journey into the world of technology began in Sheridan, Colorado, where she grew up … Continue Reading Paving the Way: Meet the Computer Science Major and National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Member Who Wants to Inspire Minority Women in Tech
Student Spotlight: Computer Science Major, Sai Krishna Karnam. Sai Krishna Karnam grew up in Tirupati, a vibrant town in India, where he completed his high school education. His passion for … Continue Reading From Tirupati to Tech: Sai Krishna Karnam’s Journey in Robotics and Computer Science
CU Denver leading research and training of the next Generation of Cybersecurity Leaders We’ve all seen the headlines about data breaches that can shut down corporations or government offices. Many … Continue Reading Cybersecurity More Important Than Ever
Twelve CU Denver students are on their way to fulfilling their dreams of becoming engineers, thanks to the new Campos Scholarship. The Campos Foundation partnered with the College of Engineering, … Continue Reading Helping Engineer the Future: New Campos Scholarship
The 10 companies that are completing CU Denver’s Smart Futures Lab incubator and accelerator programs will present their groundbreaking solutions, each designed to address pressing challenges faced by municipalities and local government … Continue Reading 10 Companies Graduate From CU Denver’s Smart Futures Lab
Looking at the Capstone Design Expo, it’s easy to wonder, how do students learn all the skills needed for a successful capstone project? For many of these students, they built a … Continue Reading A Look Back to Where it All Started; First-Year Design Expo Winners
Capstone Design Expo. The Senior Capstone Design Expo is held every year right before graduation, where seniors present their capstone projects they have tirelessly been working on all year to … Continue Reading College of Engineering, Design, and Computing’s Graduating Seniors Show Out at The Senior Capstone Design Expo
CU Denver is poised to host its third GenCyber camp, an initiative jointly funded by the National Security Agency (NSA) and the National Science Foundation (NSF), from July 17 to … Continue Reading CU Denver’s 3rd Annual GenCyber Summer Camp, funded by NSA, Aims to Educate Tomorrow’s Cybersecurity Experts
Last weekend, CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing hosted the State Colorado First Lego League Championship. What is First Lego League? “FIRST® LEGO® League introduces science, technology, engineering, and math … Continue Reading CU Denver’s College of Engineering, Design and Computing Hosts Lego Championship
You are more likely to have your auto stolen during the holiday season than any other time of the year. And the chances are greater in the Denver metro area, … Continue Reading CU Denver Professor Finds Solution to Car Theft
Fifteen student members and their faculty advisor, Fernando Mancilla- David, attended the SHPE 2023 National Convention, which took place from November 1 to 5, 2023, in Salt Lake City, Utah. The convention … Continue Reading An Inside Look at CU Denver’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers Following 2023 Convention
“ The future may present many questions, and CU Denver’s new Quantum Information Technology Certificate Program program holds the promise for many new answers—answers that could reduce the environmental impact … Continue Reading “Quantum Information Technology Certificate Program Opens New Doors for Students”
UCCS and CU Denver are launching two new cyber operations courses: Introduction to Defensive Cyber Operations, for junior students, and Defensive Cyber Operations, for seniors and graduate students. The courses will … Continue Reading New CU Cyber Operations Courses Set to Launch in Fall 2023
The CU Denver Cyber Team placed 4th in the annual Rocky Mountain Cyber Defense Competition (RMCCDC) this past weekend. The team consisted of students from both the Business School and the … Continue Reading CU Denver Cyber Team Places 4th at Competition, #1 Team in Colorado