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3-D-Printed Chicken Dinner Cooked by Lasers
The Amazon MS Fellowship at Columbia Engineering
What Is Embodied Intelligence?
Nanfang Yu Elected an Optica Fellow
Will Our Current mRNA Vaccines Overcome Omicron?
Asaf Cidon Wins NSF CAREER Award
AWS Is the Internet's Biggest Single Point of Failure
Applied Mathematics Colloquium with Antoine Gloria, Sorbonne Univ.
Helen Lu, Allie Obermeyer, and Theanne Schiros Published in Chem’s UN COP26 issue
Team led by Daniel Bienstock Wins $530,000 in DOE’s Grid Optimization Competition
BME Seminar: Charles Gersbach, Ph.D., Duke University
The Columbia Engineering Community Mourns and Remembers Doctoral Student Davide Giri
Four Faculty Elevated to IEEE Fellows
Quantum Phase Transition Detected Deep Inside The Earth
Elisa Konofagou Elected to 2021 IEEE Class of Fellows
Rise of the Academic Entrepreneur
Shrinking Qubits for Quantum Computing with Atom-Thin Materials
TISSUE TALKS: Martin Yarmush, MD, PhD, BME Chair, Rutgers University
New Computational Approach Predicts Chemical Reactions at High Temperatures
Kyle Barr
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