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RESEARCH & NEWS


CS WELCOMES SIX NEW FACULTY

The department is thrilled to introduce a cadre of new researchers poised to
join the charge in artificial intelligence (AI) … Continue reading CS Welcomes
Six New Faculty


TWO COLUMBIA ENGINEERING PROFESSORS NAMED SIMONS SOCIETY SENIOR FELLOWS

Christos Papadimitriou and Michael Weinstein are being recognized for their
considerable achievements in their respective fields and their dedication to
teaching.


RECIPIENTS OF THE BLAVATNIK ACCELERATION FUND PUSH THE BOUNDARIES IN MEDICINE
AND ENGINEERING

David Knowles is part of a research team focused on identifying variants and
genes affecting language disorder and studying the neuronal pathways and
circuits involved in sound association along with the mutations that can disrupt
… Continue reading Recipients of the Blavatnik Acceleration Fund Push the
Boundaries in Medicine and Engineering


A DATA SCIENTIST’S NEW VISION FOR MEDICINE: AN AI-DOCTOR CLINICAL TEAM

Steven Feiner worked with Kaveri Thakoor to create a tool that combines the
pattern-recognition power of AI with the domain expertise of human medical
experts. The AI-powered decision support tool assists doctors in diagnosing eye
… Continue reading A Data Scientist’s New Vision for Medicine: An AI-Doctor
Clinical Team


OUTSTANDING RESEARCH AND BEST PAPER HONORS AT ECCV 2024

CS researchers won a Best Paper Award at the European Conference on Computer
Vision (ECCV) 2024, one of the premier … Continue reading Outstanding Research
and Best Paper Honors at ECCV 2024

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STUDENT & ALUMNI NEWS


MEET THE SCHOLARS: PHD STUDENTS WITH PRESTIGIOUS FELLOWSHIPS

Several graduate students have been awarded prestigious scholarships in
recognition of their academic excellence and research contributions. These
highly competitive … Continue reading Meet the Scholars: PhD Students with
Prestigious Fellowships


NAVIGATING THE CORE AT SEAS

Understanding how the Core Curriculum differs for students at the School of
Engineering and Applied Science can be significant for your career at Columbia.


NAGISH RAISES $11 MILLION TO BRING AI-POWERED PHONE CALL CAPTIONING APP FOR
PEOPLE WITH HEARING LOSS

The app was first developed at a DevFest hackathon. 


FOURTH COHORT OF LUSTGARTEN-WHITNEY FELLOWS ANNOUNCED

A game designer, entrepreneur, and computational biologist are set to receive
scholarship aid from Columbia Engineering’s Computer Science MS Bridge Program.


CS TEAM TRIUMPHS AT THE 2024 ICPC NORTH AMERICA CHAMPIONSHIP

Innokentiy Kaurov, Eric Yuang Shao, and Kevin Yang secured an impressive third
place, earning a silver medal at the International … Continue reading CS Team
Triumphs At The 2024 ICPC North America Championship

More Student News

Find open faculty positions here.


COMPUTER SCIENCE AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY

The computer science department advances the role of computing in our lives
through research and prepares the next generation of computer scientists with
its academic programs.
Find out more about the department here.


UPCOMING EVENTS

Oct 16

COFFEE AND QUESTIONS



Wednesday 2:00 pm

CSB 452

CS Advising, CS@CU

Oct 23

OLMO: ACCELERATING THE SCIENCE OF LANGUAGE MODELING

Distinguished Lecture Series

Wednesday 11:40 am

CSB 451 CS Auditorium

Hanna Hajishirzi, University of Washington

Oct 24

PRODUCT ENGINEERING CAREER FAIR | SOCIAL NETWORKING HOUR



Thursday 1:00 pm

Faculty House

, CS Careers

Oct 28

MAKING ELECTIONS MORE TRUSTWORTHY (AND TRUSTED)

Distinguished Lecture Series

Monday 11:40 am

CSB 451 CS Auditorium

Matt Blaze, Georgetown University

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IN THE NEWS

LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS CAN DO JAW-DROPPING THINGS. BUT NOBODY KNOWS EXACTLY WHY.
(DANIEL HSU)

THE PRO GAMER WHO HAS TO RELY UPON SOUND ALONE (BRIAN SMITH)

THE COMPUTER SCIENTIST WHO HUNTS FOR COSTLY BUGS IN CRYPTO CODE (RONGHUI GU)

THIS SELF-AWARE ROBOT TAUGHT ITSELF HOW TO CONTROL ITS OWN BODY (CARL VONDRICK)

COLUMBIA AWARDED $185 MILLION IN PATENT-INFRINGEMENT LAWSUIT (SALVATORE STOLFO)


PRESS MENTIONS

AI IS HAVING ITS NOBEL MOMENT. DO SCIENTISTS NEED THE TECH INDUSTRY TO SUSTAIN
IT? (JEANNETTE WING,RICHARD ZEMEL)

INSIDE UNIVERSITIES’ LOVE-HATE RELATIONSHIP WITH CHATGPT (VISHAL MISRA)

CAN AI TRULY REPLICATE THE SCREAMS OF A MAN ON FIRE? VIDEO GAME PERFORMERS WANT
THEIR WORK PROTECTED (BRIAN SMITH)

NYC’S MASSIVE LINK5G TOWERS AREN’T ACTUALLY PROVIDING 5G (YET)

WHAT RIGHTS DO PEOPLE HAVE IN THE AGE OF SPATIAL COMPUTING? (STEVEN FEINER)


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DEAN BOYCE'S STATEMENT ON AMICUS BRIEF FILED BY PRESIDENT BOLLINGER

President Bollinger announced that Columbia University along with many other
academic institutions (sixteen, including all Ivy League universities) filed an
amicus brief in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York
challenging the Executive Order regarding immigrants from seven designated
countries and refugees. Among other things, the brief asserts that “safety and
security concerns can be addressed in a manner that is consistent with the
values America has always stood for, including the free flow of ideas and people
across borders and the welcoming of immigrants to our universities.”


This recent action provides a moment for us to collectively reflect on our
community within Columbia Engineering and the importance of our commitment to
maintaining an open and welcoming community for all students, faculty,
researchers and administrative staff. As a School of Engineering and Applied
Science, we are fortunate to attract students and faculty from diverse
backgrounds, from across the country, and from around the world. It is a great
benefit to be able to gather engineers and scientists of so many different
perspectives and talents – all with a commitment to learning, a focus on pushing
the frontiers of knowledge and discovery, and with a passion for translating our
work to impact humanity.

I am proud of our community, and wish to take this opportunity to reinforce our
collective commitment to maintaining an open and collegial environment. We are
fortunate to have the privilege to learn from one another, and to study, work,
and live together in such a dynamic and vibrant place as Columbia.

Sincerely,

 

Mary C. Boyce
Dean of Engineering
Morris A. and Alma Schapiro Professor




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