The Industry Edition of Columbia Engineering Magazine is here!
Explore how our partnerships with industry are driving breakthroughs in fusion, AI, quantum science, and more.
Read the issue: https://t.co/veyTZ85pY7
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“The Story of C++: The World's Most Consequential Programming Language” produced by CultRepo is out now! The documentary traces how @ColumbiaCompSci Bjarne Stroustrup – creator of C++ – built one of the most widely used programming languages in history.
https://t.co/ZhNSi0ayAG
Congrats to @columbiabme Associate Professor Tal Danino who has been named a 2026 Lotus Award recipient by the Pershing Square Foundation — part of $6 million in new funding supporting eight pioneering ovarian cancer researchers across the U.S.
Read more: https://t.co/CcEaPw9cFH
@ColumbiaBME@ColumbiaCompSci This event was hosted by the Hellenic Institute of Advanced Studies in collaboration with Columbia University and the Athens Global Center.
Register today: https://t.co/4K1MQBrUwo
Looking for fresh insights from leading researchers during Tech Week?
Join us on June 2 for an afternoon exploring how research, engineering, and entrepreneurship come together to drive innovation. https://t.co/4K1MQBrUwo
Hear from Columbia Engineering faculty Elisa Konofagou, Helen H. Lu, and Kostis Kaffes, alongside industry leaders and Lab to Market founders, sharing what it takes to move ideas from discovery to scalable ventures. https://t.co/4K1MQBrUwo
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During her tenure as dean, she transformed Columbia Engineering, attracting exceptional talent and elevating the school to be among the top engineering programs in the nation.
Congrats! Read the announcement: https://t.co/kAYn0EKBbO
The University of Notre Dame will confer an honorary doctor of engineering degree on Mary Boyce — @MechCU prof. and dean emerita of Columbia Engineering— at its 2026 Commencement.
She'll also deliver the Graduate School Commencement keynote on May 16. https://t.co/kAYn0EKBbO
Columbia’s CEAL makes video games and the real world accessible to blind and low-vision players. Brian Smith, CEAL director and Associate Professor of Computer Science at Columbia University, shows off CEAL’s Surveyor for the Possible Worlds documentary: https://t.co/sso9uXgebW
Mesgarani is an associate professor of electrical engineering at Columbia Engineering and principal investigator at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute.
Read more: https://t.co/pxFAmbUDBW
In a paper published today in Nature Neuroscience, researchers led by Nima Mesgarani have shown for the first time that brain-controlled hearing technology can help people single out one conversation in a crowd in real time.
Hearing aids amplify all incoming sound, and so struggle with noisy surroundings. Brain-controlled hearing tech from @NimaMesgarani, @infinivishal & team could lead to a new generation of hearing systems that help people single out a voice in a crowd.
Read more: https://t.co/6ikORROkSb
Hearing aids amplify all incoming sound, and so struggle with noisy surroundings. Brain-controlled hearing tech from @NimaMesgarani, @infinivishal & team could lead to a new generation of hearing systems that help people single out a voice in a crowd.
Read more: https://t.co/6ikORROkSb
Savannah Eisner, assistant professor of @EE_ColumbiaSEAS, has received a @NSF CAREER award for her work on electronics that can withstand the harshest environments, including the surface of Venus and the interior of nuclear reactors. Read more: https://t.co/JT7ANZ1Z69
Congratulations to Santiago Correa of @ColumbiaBME, awarded the Pershing Square Sohn Cancer Prize. The award is given to early-career scientists who have demonstrated bold research in the pursuit of critical scientific discoveries. @psscra
Read more: https://t.co/YjCy45Lstg
Congratulations to Columbia Engineering Professors Keren Bergman, Qiang Du and Tim Roughgarden, who were elected to the @americanacad. Induction ceremonies for new members will take place this October in Cambridge, Mass.
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Is that solar panel pointing in the right direction? In cities, it’s difficult to know. Columbia Engineers have developed a new system that uses a 360° image to forecast the energy a panel in a given location and orientation would generate. Learn more: https://t.co/5xexbwh6jk
Join the Columbia-Ethereum Research Center for Blockchain Protocol Design this summer for “Theory & Practice of Blockchain Consensus” for lectures by leading academics and practitioners May 26-29. Space is limited, apply by April 25. Details here: https://t.co/52f025KqWY
Hod Lipson and his team of roboticists are on the front lines of creating robots that can build, grow, and even reproduce. “I’m looking for the 20 building blocks to make all possible robots. That’s my life quest,” @hodlipson tells @FT Magazine. Read: https://t.co/Ip1YFaMZpK
Led by Greeshma Gadikota, professor of Earth and Environmental Engineering, the “Mud To Metal” program will develop pathways to domestically produce gallium, scandium, titanium, and rare earth elements—materials the U.S. currently imports entirely.
https://t.co/QjI428TC4y
Columbia University has signed a two-year Sponsored Research Agreement with U.S. Critical Materials Corp. (USCM) to advance research into developing defense-critical metals from red mud, a major byproduct of aluminum refining. https://t.co/QjI428TC4y
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The Data Science and AI Exchange (DAX 2026) is underway at @Columbia. Leaders from industry, academia, and government are here today for a dialogue on the real challenges and opportunities in responsible AI.