Sophia B. Liu, whose research focuses on uses of social media in times of crisis and how concepts of history are evolving, is the second student to earn her PhD from the interdisciplinary ATLAS...

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Aerospace Engineering Sciences
303-492-6416
e-mail: aerograd@colorado.edu
Chemical & Biological Engineering
303-492-7471
e-mail: chemeng@colorado.edu
Civil, Environmental & Architectural Engineering
303-492-7316
e-mail: cvengrad@colorado.edu
Computer Science
303-492-6361
e-mail: csgradinfo@cs.colorado.edu
Electrical & Computer Engineering
303-735-0490
e-mail: ecegrad@colorado.edu
Engineering Management
303-492-2570
e-mail: cuemp@colorado.edu
Mechanical Engineering
303-492-7444
e-mail: megrad@colorado.edu
Interdisciplinary Telecommunications
303-492-8916
e-mail: itp@colorado.edu