Engineering

Recent engineering news from across Columbia.

The group will send bacteria to the International Space Station to understand how low gravity affects microbes and antibiotics.

The licensing and optioning of intellectual property originating in labs at Columbia Engineering increased dramatically in the past decade.

Matei Ciocarlie discusses his work trying to translate ‘muscle’ memory into robotics.

Columbia Engineering professors Sam Sia and Jingyue Ju discuss what’s known so far about the omicron variant.

Researchers at Columbia Engineering have found a way, using 2D materials, to build superconducting qubits that are a fraction of the size of previo

A new technique developed at Columbia Engineering combines quantum mechanics and machine learning to efficiently simulate temperature-dependent pro

Columbia Engineering professor Henning Schulzrinne unpacks President Biden’s $1 trillion infrastructure bill and its promise to expand broadband ac

The program will allow early-stage startups to conduct product-oriented research and development in available campus labs, accelerating innovation

Program will help researchers and entrepreneurs develop and scale carbon-cutting technologies.

Aerosol scientist Faye McNeill explains air purifier basics, why masks really do work, and how chemistry experiments and computer simulations in th

In a complementary measure, landfills should also be outfitted with facilities to monitor and control existing methane emissions.

Technical support and a strong interdisciplinary ethos have contributed to a thriving entrepreneurial culture on campus.