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Research Groups

Colorado Research Institute for Security and Privacy

The Colorado Research Institute for Security and Privacy (CRISP) is an active research group in information security at the University of Denver. CRISP is dedicated to creating security software that is directly useful for a broad audience, going beyond the usual construction of academic proof-of-concept prototypes.

The current research interests of the group are:

  • Secure routing in P2P networks
  • Consistency models for P2P systems
  • Reputation systems for content discovery
  • Detecting Intrusion in Large Intrusion Detection Environments

Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering

The center was created for the benefit of the faculty and students of the University of Denver interested in nanoscience and nanotechnology. The center consists of approximately 23 professors from 8 DU departments, all actively involved in the work of the center. We also have a very fast growing number of undergraduate and graduate students interested in nanoscience and nanotechnology. Several faculty members of the center are pursuing nanoscience research programs. We also offer numerous nanoscience/nanotechnology related courses in the participating departments.