Engineering

Recent engineering news from across Columbia.

From arts and humanities to engineering and medicine, here are the latest awards and milestones achieved by Columbians.

Here’s a roundup of awards and milestones granted to Columbians from September 1 to October 13, 2021.

They join more than 2,000 students, representing over 120 universities worldwide, who are deeply committed to social impact, sustainable developmen

Whether baseball stats or tap dance is your jam, there’s a community here that shares your passion.

As Mary Boyce welcomes the Columbia community to campus, former provosts talk about the job, what to expect, and offer a bit of advice.

A pair of studies in Nature show that a quasiparticle, known as a plasmon polariton, can be pulled with and against a flow of electrons, a finding

Katznelson began his tenure as Interim Provost in 2019 and helped Columbia navigate through the darkest days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Columbia Engineering researchers develop computer vision algorithm for predicting human interactions and body language in video, a capability that

How engineers are working with biologists and oncologists to model the progression of cancer and uncover new treatments.

Columbia researchers discover a new way to program light on an ultra-small scale.

An engineering student takes a gap year to work for a renewable energy startup while looking forward to returning to Columbia.

Wearing is Caring, a PR campaign that breaks down the science behind how face coverings can combat coronavirus, has reached more than 1 million peo