Engineering

Recent engineering news from across Columbia.

The University put out major studies in climate science, public health, neuroscience, and quantum mechanics this year.

But in the meantime, he’s busy going to Broadway shows, concerts, and museums.

Synthetic biologists at Columbia Engineering have discovered a new way to attack tumors. 

Professors Ivan Z. Corwin and Harris H. Wang were recognized for their pioneering work.

Chemical engineering professor is recognized for research on early embryonic development. 

A new study shows that the 1987 treaty to protect the ozone has delayed an anticipated climate change milestone by up to 15 years.

Columbia researchers have engineered bacteria to record their environment and then used deep learning to decode the patterns.

The AI Institute for ARtificial and Natural Intelligence (ARNI) will ignite advances in AI and neuroscience.

Columbia engineers have designed a robot hand that uses sensing technology and machine-learning techniques to manipulate objects.

Boyce was instrumental in leading the university through a series of transformational achievements and challenges.

Columbia faculty reflect on the promises and perils of artificial intelligence and how it will shape the future.

Columbia Engineers explore the benefits and drawbacks of 3D-printed food technology.