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Reconnections, Reflections, and Next-Gen Innovations
A Letter to the Columbia Engineering Community
A Letter to the Columbia Engineering Community
Climate Change Apocalypse Could Start by 2050 if We Don't Act, Report Warns
Facial Recognition Technology Ramps Up
Ken Shepard
IEOR Professor Dan Lacker Wins Early Career Prize
New Ultrasound Technique is First to Restore Dopaminergic Pathway in Brain at the Early Stages of Parkinson's Disease
“Creativity, Originality, Innovation, and Imagination”
Deep Learning Techniques Teach Neural Model to “Play” Retrosynthesis
Columbia Engineers Create Artificial Graphene in a Nanofabricated Semiconductor Structure
A New Hearing Aid Promises to Tune Out Distracting Voices by Reading The Wearer's Brain Waves
Storms Leave Trail of Debris And Waterlogged Cities
The Days of Lithium-Ion Batteries are Numbered
New Hearing Aid May Solve 'Cocktail Party' Problem
Selective Hearing: AI-Powered Listening Device Picks a Voice Out of a Crowd
Ultra-Clean Fabrication Platform Produces Nearly Ideal 2-d Transistors
New Progress in Stem-Cell-Free Regenerative Medicine
Arvind Srinivasan
One Biomedical Engineering Lab, Four Startups and Counting
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