Recent engineering news from across Columbia.
The Center will advance the development and understanding of blockchain protocols and their applications.
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Researchers at Columbia Engineering have built a cancer therapy that makes bacteria and viruses work as a team.
We need better data to improve maternal and fetal health outcomes, says professor Kristin Myers.
Research from the Department of Electrical Engineering is set to transform particle physics and engineering education.
Columbia engineers harnessed yogurt-derived extracellular vesicles to create injectable hydrogels for regenerative medicine.
Lydia Kallipoliti engages in a wide-ranging practice, and encourages her GSAPP students to do the same.
Columbia researchers piloted a process that allows machines to “grow” by integrating parts from their surroundings, other robots.
An engineer and a physician are working together on a new approach using focused ultrasound to treat dozens of brain diseases.
Columbia’s student rocketry team launched a hybrid rocket powered by liquid oxygen, a first for a student-led group.
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The event brought high school teams to Columbia for a full-day robotics experience.