Special Events
- Raquel Yupanqui, PhD student in Computer Science and Professor Theodora Chaspari's lab, has been awarded a 2024 NSF GRFP fellowship. This is a very competitive and highly sought-after fellowship at the graduate level. Please join us in
- Pui Fong Kan, Associate Professor of Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences leads this speaking engagement that explores the benefits of bilingualism, specifically the advantages of learning a home language. Many bilingual individuals in the US learn
- This is (Not) Who We Are will have a free screening during the ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder Culture Crawl on October 19 at 7pm at Muenzinger Auditorium. This important documentary film highlights the disparity between Boulder’s progressive self-image versus the lived experience of its Black residents. In person Q&A with the directors follows the film screening. Any questions? Please email the ICS IDEC group at ICS_IDEC@colorado.edu.
- ICS Program Students are invited to apply for the Fall 2022 cycle of the ICS Student Research & Travel Awards. The deadline for applications is Wednesday, October 12 at 5pm. You must be a currently enrolled ICS Program Student in order to apply.
- ICS Program Students are invited to apply for the Summer 2022 cycle of the ICS Student Research & Travel Awards. The deadline for applications is Friday, July 15 at 5pm. You must be a currently enrolled ICS Program Student in order to apply.
- Join colleagues building communities of learning at First Friday meetups.
- Join us at CINC, room 184G, on Wednesday, April 6th from 4:15-5:15pm to check out student research posters highlighting fNIRS (and other neuro-inspired) research from the fNIRS workshop, as well as a demo of the lab activities in the Institute on Student AI Teaming (iSAT). All are welcome!
- Come and join us for our first fNIRS workshop to be held at our CINC location!
- Register now to find out what evidence exists to back up the claims of the beneficial use of cannabidiol (CBD) and other cannabinoids on the market. ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä Boulder students, faculty, and staff can take the full course for free. Others can earn completion certificates by paying for a Coursera subscription ($49 per month).