Fall 2024
- The ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ18’s Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) has launched a revamped website, designed to enhance accessibility and provide a comprehensive view of the center’s research, partnerships, and career opportunities. The new site, available at NSI’s website, offers a streamlined interface and updated information on the center’s core competencies, which span fields like aerospace, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence.
- Since the last newsletter, the Center for National Security Initiatives (NSI) has strengthened its team with the addition of Mark Berg, Kyle Harlow, Ravi Starzl, and Chad Tossell.
- The innovative project, on Spaceborne Low Energy AI Computing (SLEAC), aims to extend the capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) to satellites, enhancing space-based data processing while conserving energy.
- During the visit, General Claude, pictured with members of CU Boulder’s Air Force ROTC, engaged in productive discussions on collaborative opportunities between the Space Force and CU’s research community.
- Dr. Furlich's presentation at the Advanced Maui Optical and Space Surveillance (AMOS) Conference in Maui highlighted joint research with Dr. Angie Crews and contributions from several leading industry partners, including Intrack Radar Technologies, True Anomaly, Katalyst Space Technologies, and HEO Space.