In the Lab

In the Lab is a Columbia News series devoted to the interesting work—scientific, humanities-based, or interdisciplinary—of faculty and students.

Professor Andrew Blumberg is part of a team that tested AI’s upper limits by asking it to answer unsolved math problems.

Lalitha Vasudevan directs MASCLab, a hub for creating, curating, and supporting multimodal and digital scholarship.

Graduate student Aaron Holman talks about trapping single atoms and putting them to work in emerging quantum technologies

When is learning possible? For Moïse Blanchard, a postdoc at the Data Science Institute, the question is mathematical.

During her postdoc at the Data Science Institute, Shir Raviv has explored how to align algorithms with public values.

Claudio Lomnitz’s work on disappearance dates back to 2019, and the lab is expanding his efforts.

Doctoral candidate Anna Vannucci’s new research uses AI to predict kids’ mental health outcomes.

Iyer, a NASA Hubble fellow at Columbia, has also developed an AI-powered search tool for astronomers.

Daisy Kalra has spent her Columbia postdoc in Illinois, supporting the University and the Fermilab in the search for new neutrinos.

Columbia Physics PhD student Jordan Pack talks about a new technique to study the electronic properties of quantum materials.

Marie Lilly is doing new research on where ticks are present in New York parks, and how people understand their exposure risk.

Jesús E. Pérez-Ortega is interested in technology that improves our understanding of the brain and treats neurological conditions.