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- "I am interested in the nature of human cooperation and coordination. How does it happen? How does it fail? And what can we do to make it better?" - Professor Leysia Palen replied when asked why she is involved in the growing field of crisis informatics.
- CU Center for Health & Addiction: Neuroscience, Genes & Environment (CUChangelab) co-directors were named "Cannabis Scientists of the Year 2018" by The Analytical Scientist, a print and online magazine based in the UK.
- Intermountain Neuroimaging Consortium and Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab's Pavel Goldstein connect Denver high school students with brain science with tours, information, and workshops.
- Donna Caccamise, Bill Penuel, Joseph Polman present at the International Conference on the Learning Sciences in London, UK.
- The 20th Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) International Conference on Multimodal Interaction will be held in Âé¶¹Ó°Ôº, Colorado, USA. October 16-20th, 2018.
- CU REACH @ICS is pleased to announce that Dr. Monika Fleshner has been awarded $3200 to support a pilot study investigating the potential for cannabidiol (CBD) to ameliorate the effects of stress, such as anxiety and problems sleeping.
- May Ly, Srinjita Bhaduri, Stephen Hutt, and Rick Parker received prestigious nominations and awards as students associated with ICS.
- Institute of Cognitive Science, Psychology and Neuroscience Combined Triple PhD graduate student Marianne Reddan wins the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience Dosier/Muenzinger Award for Teaching.
- Conference papers are being solicited from behavioral and social sciences. The deadline to submit long and short papers is May 1, 2018.
- Congratulations to ICS graduate students Yoni Ashar, Hee Jung Jung and Marianne Reddan for receiving highly prestigious Beverly Sears Research Grants.Originally know as the Dean's Small Grants Program, grants have been awarded to over