Meet Yazzy — Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science student and see how she found a way to bridge the world of music and engineering with her project.
With no manuals, no parts, and no instructions, engineering student Uton Delloso reverse-engineered a decades-old gearbox to get the farm’s irrigation system running again.
Engineering Week (E-Week) is a recognized multi-day event across the country. The Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science took the week of, February 18-24, to celebrate the valuable work of its students, staff, and faculty with non-stop food and fun.
The Global Game Jam is a universal event that encourages game developers across the planet to come together for 72 hours of non-stop creation. This year, the University of Denver’s chapter hosted a jam from Jan. 26-28, bringing over 50 participants to the halls of the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science building to create a total of 10 games.
When the University of Denver goes on winter break, technological innovation doesn’t rest. At the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, people are working in labs on projects for advancement in their fields.
With almost a thousand students at the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science, you’re not going to find two students with the exact same story. Some students came directly to the University of Denver after high school, and others took a gap year beforehand. And for some, they took time to be in the military.
Dr. Jide Williams recently joined the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science as a member of the teaching faculty for this academic year, but he is not new to the University of Denver. Just five months ago, Dr. Williams received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at the Ritchie School.
Four Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science students and alums were selected for scholarships and sent to Las Vegas to be at the forefront of cybersecurity with professionals from all over the world at the Black Hat conference.
Research Spotlight: DU's Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics
Founded in the late 1990s by University of Denver faculty members Paul Rullkoetter, Ph.D., and Peter Laz, Ph.D., the Center for Orthopaedic Biomechanics has helped catalyze a wide range of innovations in implants and relevant surgeries in the years since.
University of Denver Professor Develops Tool in Hopes of Making Cancer Detection More Affordable
Dali Sun, an associate professor at the Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science - University of Denver used his engineering background to envision a machine that would expedite cancer cell detection.
Denver Cybersecurity Experts Say Signal is Not to Blame Following Chat Leak
The recent Signal chat leak has caused some to criticize the encrypted messaging app itself. Nathan Evans, a teaching associate professor and faculty director for cybersecurity programs at the Richie School of Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Denver shares his insights on the issue.
Can a social robot named Ryan help older people feel less lonely?
With staffing shortages at senior communities across the country and concerns about isolation among older adults, some researchers are betting on social robots to fill the gaps. A robot named Ryan, designed by a University of Denver- Ritchie School professor, has been making the rounds of retirement homes in the Denver area to see if it improves the quality of life for residents.
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