Utility Research Lab - Research Interest Application
The Utility Research Lab is an interdisciplinary group within the ATLAS Institute and Department of Computer Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. We invent and investigate digital fabrication technology, tools, and techniques to advance science and engineering while positively impacting people, society, and the environment. 

Thank you for your interest in joining our lab!  Our lab brings together individuals who have backgrounds across science, engineering, design, and art to work on materials, tools, and techniques for digital fabrication. 

Whether you're a mechanical engineer, a computer scientist, or a designer—if you're interested in working with us, please fill out the form below to get in touch. 

Michael Rivera
Assistant Professor of Computer Science
ATLAS Institute
University of Colorado Boulder
 
A Note to Prospective Ph.D. Students

Students interested in obtaining a Ph.D. under our lab may apply to the ATLAS Creative Technology and Design PhD Program and/or the Computer Science PhD Program based on their interests. In either case, you should list Prof. Michael Rivera as a potential advisor in your application. The below application is not a substitute for admission into the these graduate programs.

Name: *
Email: *
Link to your Resume/CV or Portfolio: *
Feel free to use Google Drive, Dropbox, website, etc. 
Link to your Website:
What role are you interested in joining the lab as?  *
Are you currently a student at CU Boulder? *
What are your research interests? *
Which of the lab's project(s) are you most excited about and why? *
A list of projects can be found on the lab website under 'Recent Work'.
What skills are you most confident in?
*
Why do you want to work with our lab? *
How did you hear about our lab? *
Is there anything else you would like us to know?
Feel free to use this space to provide additional info such as active projects, a github, or a portfolio. 
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