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Congratulations to our 2026 Kahlert Impact Prize students 🏆The Kahlert School of Computing offers the Kahlert Impact Pri...
04/17/2026

Congratulations to our 2026 Kahlert Impact Prize students 🏆
The Kahlert School of Computing offers the Kahlert Impact Prize to students who, whether through research or service, show a track record of success and a compelling story of the societal impact of their work.

The Kahlert School of Computing hosted a celebration for our honorees and their guests on March 31, 2026, attended by Director Mary Hall, Dean Charles Musgrave, and other members of Price College of Engineering’s leadership team.

Thank you to The Kahlert Foundation, whose generosity has made the Kahlert Impact Prize possible. The Foundation’s mission focuses on improving the quality of life and well‑being of communities. Their commitment extends throughout Utah, supporting organizations and initiatives that empower individuals and drive meaningful change.

Read more at the link below:
https://www.cs.utah.edu/announcing-the-2026-kahlert-impact-prize-honorees/

Can compliance be built into crypto from the start—not added after things go wrong? 🔍💡Researchers at the University of U...
04/14/2026

Can compliance be built into crypto from the start—not added after things go wrong? 🔍💡

Researchers at the University of Utah are exploring how financial oversight and innovation can coexist through automated and hybrid compliance frameworks for digital assets.

Tap the link in our bio to read how this work could shape the future of crypto regulation.

Sneha Kumar Kasera has been named the new director of the Kahlert School of Computing in the John and Marcia Price Colle...
04/08/2026

Sneha Kumar Kasera has been named the new director of the Kahlert School of Computing in the John and Marcia Price College of Engineering at the University of Utah. His appointment will begin July 1, 2026.

A distinguished researcher, educator, and academic leader, Kasera brings more than two decades of experience in advancing computing research, education, and innovation.

This Weekend, the Utah Jazz are hosting their UX Design Hackathon.Bringing together sports and tech, the Utah Jazz, Acro...
02/27/2026

This Weekend, the Utah Jazz are hosting their UX Design Hackathon.

Bringing together sports and tech, the Utah Jazz, Acronis, and Seagate are challenging you to develop a web app or website based on a surprise prompt to be revealed at the tip-o webinar.

Work remotely with your team of 2–4 people and then join us at the Delta Center to present your work.

All participants receive Jazz swag and tickets to the Utah Jazz vs. Denver Nuggets game.

Winners will receive a grand prize!

Register here: https://forms.gle/yd7oYzVTgA3tE17n6

We are proud to share that Chris Johnson, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, has bee...
02/03/2026

We are proud to share that Chris Johnson, Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at the University of Utah, has been awarded the 2026 IEEE Computer Graphics & Applications Outstanding Department Editor Award, alongside co‑editors Mary Whitton and David Kasik.

Chris has been a driving force in scientific visualization, high‑performance computing, and interdisciplinary research for decades. His leadership has shaped the field and elevated the impact of the Kahlert School of Computing on the global stage. This recognition reflects his sustained commitment to advancing visualization research and mentoring the next generation of innovators. Please join us in congratulating Chris on this well‑deserved honor.

See you next week at “Fostering the Values that Power Real Change” with Telle Whitney! Plus, don’t miss the chance to ta...
01/23/2026

See you next week at “Fostering the Values that Power Real Change” with Telle Whitney!

Plus, don’t miss the chance to talk to her directly: graduate students are invited to a round table discussion from 1:30-2:15pm, and undergraduate students are invited to a round table discussion from 2:15-3pm.

Both round tables will take place in the Eccles Boardroom in the WEB.

The presentation will take place in the SMBB Auditorium at 3:30pm.

We can’t wait to see you there!

Please note that there is a last-minute room change for today’s Kahlert Distinguished Lecture Series, Some Lessons from ...
01/22/2026

Please note that there is a last-minute room change for today’s Kahlert Distinguished Lecture Series, Some Lessons from 50 Years of Parallel Programming with Keshav Pingali.

Today’s lecture will take place in the Sorensen Molecular Biology Building (SMBB) Auditorium today, January 22, at 3:30 PM.

Thank you for your understanding. We look forward to seeing you there!

❗️Apply now for the 2026 Kahlert Impact Prize!❗️📅 Applications due Feb 20, 2026🏆 $2000, $1000, $500, and $250 scholarshi...
01/22/2026

❗️Apply now for the 2026 Kahlert Impact Prize!❗️

đź“… Applications due Feb 20, 2026
🏆 $2000, $1000, $500, and $250 scholarships available!
🧑‍🎓 Undergraduate AND graduate students are eligible

Join us Thursday, January 29, in the Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building (SMBB) Auditorium at 3:30 PM for our Dist...
11/24/2025

Join us Thursday, January 29, in the Sorenson Molecular Biotechnology Building (SMBB) Auditorium at 3:30 PM for our Distinguished Discussion Series with School of Computing alum Telle Whitney.

Telle Whitney is a senior executive leader, an entrepreneur, an author, and a recognized advocate and expert on women and technology. She has over 30 years of leadership experience and was named one of Fast Company’s Most Influential Women in Technology. She is an accomplished technologist who spent twenty years in the semiconductor industry in Silicon Valley. Telle has been called “a pioneer for the promotion of women technologists” and “one of the most inspirational leaders I have ever known.”

Telle co-founded the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing Conference in 1994 and was CEO of the non-profit Anita Borg Institute from 2002 to September 2017. She co-founded the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT). She has won numerous awards, including the ACM Distinguished Service Award, and is a member of the National Academy of Engineering.

She is the author of “Rebooting Tech Culture, How to Ignite Innovation and Build Organizations Where Everyone Can Thrive,” which explores the practices that executives use to create organizational cultures that are both innovative and welcoming.

We hope to see you there!

Tonight! Join us at 6:00 PM in the Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building Auditorium for "In Math We Trust: A Glimpse...
10/27/2025

Tonight! Join us at 6:00 PM in the Robert H. and Katharine B. Garff Building Auditorium for "In Math We Trust: A Glimpse into Modern Cryptography" with MIT's Vinod Vaikuntanathan.

Interested in meeting Vinod? Students are welcome to his Town Hall Q&A on Cryptography and Machine Learning tomorrow, October 28, at 12:30 PM in MEB 2325.

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50 Central Campus Drive, Rm 3190
Salt Lake City, UT
84112

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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