Ashutosh Trivedi

Holding tax software accountable

March 11, 2024

Errors in tax software could keep you from your best return, or worse, leave you liable for inaccuracies. Now, computer science researchers at CU Boulder are working to ensure the correctness of tax software.

Aaquib Tabrez presents at the three minute thesis competition

CS PhD student wins People's Choice award at Three Minute Thesis competition

March 8, 2024

Learn more about Aaquib Tabrez, a computer science PhD student who won the People's Choice award for his effective presentation on how he helps robots and autonomous systems more effectively explain their decision-making processes to human collaborators.

Members of the science of science lab

How AI could bring a scientific renaissance: The SOS+CD lab

Feb. 19, 2024

The Science of Science and Computational Discovery (SOS+CD) lab seeks to unravel the complexities and imperfections of scientific discovery through the power of AI.

Aaron Clauset with lab members

Untangling Complex Systems: The Clauset Lab

Feb. 6, 2024

The Clauset Lab creates computational tools to untangle the complex systems that surround us. Learn more about the lab's high-impact research into social inequalities and biological networks.

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Algorithmic Advance: the Group Isomorphism Problem

Jan. 23, 2024

Assistant Professor Joshua Grochow provides insight into a breakthrough theorem in group theory.

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How will AI shape the next generation?

Nov. 3, 2023

Step into the Center for the Brain, A.I., and Child (BAIC) and learn from its members how AI will impact the next generation of children and their caretakers around the world, as generative AI becomes a new normal.

Esther Rolf gives a presentation with superimposed drawings of satellites

MOSAIKS: United Nations recognizes machine learning advance

Oct. 6, 2023

Esther Rolf and her research team were awarded a Digital GameChangers Award for a tool called MOSAIKS that promises to greatly increase who can access and analyze satellite data.

Flower pots made from coffee grounds with flowers in them

3D printing with coffee: Turning used grounds into caffeinated creations

Sept. 8, 2023

Coffee can do a lot of things: Wake you up, warm you up and lessen that existential dread. According to a new study, it could also help reduce the waste from 3D printing.

New CS faculty 2023-2024

New incoming computer science faculty: 2023-2024

Aug. 7, 2023

Computer science welcomes six new incoming tenure track faculty.

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Professor Martha Palmer recognized for lifetime of contributions to computational linguistics

Aug. 4, 2023

Professor Martha Palmer, ACL Lifetime Achievement Award winner, shares her 50-year journey through the field of natural language understanding, her current research and her thoughts on new generative AI tools.

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