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Athlete–scientists like to sweat

June 16, 2023

Professor Liz Bradley is one of three athlete-scientists featured in a Nature article and podcast on the power of physical activity in creating discipline, concentration and joy.

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Professor Liz Bradley organizer for NITRD 30th anniversary symposium

May 10, 2022

Department of Computer Science professor and chair of the Computing Community Consortium Liz Bradley is an organizer and panel moderator for the NITRD 30th-Anniversary Symposium. The symposium celebrates the NITRD program which currently involves 25 Federal agencies. In fiscal year 2022, $7.8 billion were invested into NITRD activities.

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Computing Research for the Climate Crisis

Sept. 7, 2021

University of Colorado Boulder professors Elizabeth Bradley and Claire Monteleoni, in partnership with Arizona State University's Nadya Bliss, have coauthored a new report highlighting the role of computing research in addressing climate change-induced challenges. Photo by Matt Palmer on Unsplash.

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It takes a hive: community volunteers in honeybee research

July 8, 2021

Two high school students have both been volunteering at the Peleg lab regularly for over two years. Their work with the lab has led them to submit projects to several science fairs to great success, and benefit the lab's research through their involvement and curiosity.

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Professor Bradley goes to Washington

Dec. 10, 2020

CU Boulder faculty member Liz Bradley plays key role in computing research white papers for policymakers.

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Bradley begins term on CRA board of directors

July 9, 2020

Elizabeth Bradley, a professor in the Department of Computer Science since 1993, began a term on the board of directors for the Computing Research Association on July 1. The CRA is one of computing’s leading industry groups, working to unite companies, academia and government to advance computing research. Their board...

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Computer scientists to develop machine learning tools for solar flare prediction

May 18, 2020

Professor Liz Bradley and PhD candidate Varad Deshmukh will play key role in new interdisciplinary NSF-funded project.

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How complexity science can quickly detect climate record anomalies

Dec. 17, 2018

Study by Liz Bradley and Joshua Garland shows how tools from information theory can address challenges by quickly homing in on portions of data that require further investigation.