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Hye-Young Jo of computer science and the ATLAS Institute will be using the funding to research human-computer interactions.- ATLAS PhD candidate Casey Hunt brings STEM learning to local classrooms with Lego robotics.
ATLAS faculty–led seminar challenges first-year engineering students to explore the power of language in a digital age.- Cereal-fueled celebration draws gamers of all ages to explore the frontiers of game design.
ATLAS PhD student David Hunter researches novel ways to interact with different moments in time across a single video stream.
Social media platforms are designed to maximize engagement, not protect your peace of mind. Learn straightforward ways to reduce your chances of seeing disturbing content.
PhD student Krithik Ranjan analyzed 33 student learning tools and developed a “spectrum of tinkerability” that offers designers new ways to think about teaching computational skills.
Members of three ATLAS labs show how interactive technology can create possibilities for new means of productivity, data analysis, creativity and play.
Nanomaterials and neuroscience researchers aim to build brain/body interfaces that enhance performance, improve health monitoring and support mobility.
The Emergent Nanotechnology Lab team has begun research to develop new bioplastics made to be used as fertilizer at end-of-life.