Recent engineering news from across Columbia.
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The grant will advance a framework to develop a high-performance textile fiber grown by bacteria fed on agricultural waste.
The Academy recognizes leaders in academia, the arts, industry, journalism, philanthropy, policy, research, and science.
Columbia researchers are trying to create a new biological knee joint that can last a lifetime and be offered to younger patients.
The largest STEM organization on campus offers everything from launching high-altitude balloons to building rockets.
Large language models' ability to interpret nuance, hidden meaning, and nonlinear storytelling remains an open question.
A single shot in skeletal muscle improved the heart’s own ability to protect and heal after a heart attack.
Now is the time to understand what brains and AI have in common, say researchers at Columbia's NSF-funded AI institute, ARNI.
One of the most influential programming languages in history was created by Columbia professor Bjarne Stroustrup.
Janie Zhang is studying computer science and psychology, exploring the overlap between human behavior and artificial intelligence.
Inside the years-long collaboration enabling faster, more precise inspection of components for everything from cars to semiconductors.
The new MS program leverages the School’s leading expertise in AI and the unparalleled cross-disciplinary strength of the university.