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Chin Khor and Robyn Lutz Receive Award for Best Industrial Innovation Paper

October 13, 2023

Ph.D. student Chin Khor and Dr. Robyn Lutz recently received the 2023 award for Best Industrial Innovation Paper at the 31st IEEE International Requirements Engineering Conference. Khor presented the paper, “Requirements Analysis of Variability Constraints in a Configurable Flight Software System,” at the conference in Hannover, Germany.

Lutz Awarded Big-12 Fellowship

November 24, 2019

Robyn Lutz, a professor in the Department of Computer Science has been awarded the Big-12 Fellowship. 

Prof. Lutz will utilize this fellowship to partially support her travel to the University of Texas, Austin next year. 

COM S Professor Robyn Lutz to Give LAS Dean's Spring Lecture: Programming Molecules in the Age of Nanotechnology

March 2, 2017

When scientists combine computer science with the information-processing power of molecules, science fiction becomes a reality. Self-assembling, programmable systems at the nanoscale are poised to have a major impact on society, from personalized medical therapeutics to biosensors that could detect pollutants in our water or disease in your body. In her talk, Lutz will describe work at Iowa State aimed at using computer science and software engineering methods to design molecular programmed systems that are efficient, verifiably correct, and safe for use.

Programming Molecules in the Age of Nanotechnology

Thursday, March 2, 2017 - 8:00pm

Robyn LutzWhen scientists combine computer science with the information-processing power of molecules, science fiction becomes a reality. Self-assembling, programmable systems at the nanoscale are poised to have a major impact on society, from personalized medical therapeutics to biosensors that could detect pollutants in our water or disease in your body.