Colorado School of Mines

  • Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (CPSLab) focuses on designing data-driven computer systems with an emphasis on improving Cybersecurity, User Privacy and Sustainability  of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the Internet of Things (IoT).
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Dr. Dong Chen wins NSF CAREER Award

Dong Chen, assistant professor of computer science at Colorado School of Mines, has received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for research that aims to give users of smart home devices more control over their data privacy. Chen will receive $586,000 over five years for his work to create a family of algorithms, mechanisms and prototypes that will strengthen Internet of Things (IoT) security and privacy for smart homes.

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Cyber-Physical Systems Laboratory (CPS Lab)

CTLM 114 and 214 D

1650 Arapahoe Street, Golden, CO, 80401

303-384-2765

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LOOKING AHEAD TO MINES@150

As Colorado School of Mines prepares for our 150th anniversary in 2024, dynamic and disruptive change is all around us. MINES@150 is our plan to position Mines for future success.

It calls for change, but also to stay true to our timeless mission, pillars and core values.  MINES@150 leverages our size, location, and history, ensuring that our graduates will continue to be distinctive and highly valued, placing Mines at the frontiers of STEM education, research and innovation, and elevating our status among the world’s top universities.