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Researchers highlight potential cybersecurity threats to trucking industry, supply chain
Researchers at Colorado State University have published a new paper that details vulnerabilities in commercial trucking systems that could allow hackers to take control of, steal data from, or even disrupt entire fleets by spreading malware unnoticed between vehicles.
Pasricha named Fellow of IEEE, world’s largest professional technical organization
Sudeep Pasricha, professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at CSU, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, or IEEE.
DHS launches new Connected Communities Toolkit in partnership with Colorado State
The Connected Communities Toolkit addresses potential policy and technical knowledge gaps around issues like cyber-security and disaster preparedness. It was developed by researchers in engineering and natural sciences in collaboration with the DHS.
Cogen 2023 Summer interns get hands-on experience with local companies and labs
CSU undergraduate and graduate students learned to make a difference in clean-tech ventures and energy innovation during this summer’s Cogen Internships with local companies and research labs.
Student hackers take control, learn how to protect transportation infrastructure
Hacking transportation infrastructure helps researchers anticipate dangerous cyber-attacks and design resistant systems.
Youth robotics championship brings feisty robots, cheering fans to CSU
The event featured 32 top middle and high school robotics teams across the state.
CSU to host statewide youth robotics championship on Feb. 18
CSU will host the FIRST Tech Challenge statewide championship on Saturday, Feb. 18.
Electrical and Computer Engineering seminar series begins October 3
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Colorado State University will kick off a new seminar series on October 3 to highlight current and emerging research topics in the field. Leading experts will speak on an array of subjects, from robotics to cybersecurity.
Marilyn Wolf to speak on challenges in IoT security and autonomous vehicle perception
Dr. Marilyn Wolf will offer two seminars on advanced topics in computing and computer engineering on Monday, April 25th.
Pasricha named distinguished speaker for world’s largest computing society
The Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, has selected Professor Sudeep Pasricha for its Distinguished Speaker Program.