Engineering

Recent engineering news from across Columbia.

Once Julia Di came up with the idea for the Columbia Space Initiative, events moved at warp speed.

As Will Geary leaves the Engineering School he’ll start executing his ideas at CitySwifter, an Ireland-based startup using deep learning to optimiz

Two Columbia professors — a neuroscientist whose work on the visual system could lead to a cure for blindness and a theoretical computer scientist

When recommendation algorithms are turned loose on a social network with homophily, women become less visible, says a new study by Columbia researc

In a new study, Columbia researchers find that street trees with protective guards soaked up runoff water six times faster than trees without guard

Researchers at Columbia and Lehigh universities have come up with a new approach to self-driving cars and other self-taught systems.

Anil Lalwani wants to deliver medicine directly into the inner ear, the best way to treat ear-related disorders.

Ken Shepard is part of a growing push to develop brain-computer interfaces to repair senses and skills lost to injury or disease.

Amir Imani wrote his first computer program, a family phone book, at age 9. The experience sealed his interest in computing.

Tap dancing and engineering may not seem like they have anything in common.