David Blei Awarded The 2024 John McCarthy Award
Blei is recognized for his groundbreaking work in machine learning, in particular his field-defining contributions in the areas of topic models and stochastic variational inference.
Blei is recognized for his groundbreaking work in machine learning, in particular his field-defining contributions in the areas of topic models and stochastic variational inference.
The startup develops cybersecurity software tools based on technology from The Intrusion Detection Systems Group. The lab builds next-generation tools to detect stealthy and malicious intruders in computer systems. This includes research into anomaly detection, … Continue reading Professor Sal Stolfo’s Allure Security Closed A $10 million Series A Funding Round
In a recent retirement talk, Professor Steve Bellovin shared his journey from the early days of his career to his thoughts on the future of security and tech policy.
Proposals from Mechanical Engineering Professor Matei Ciocarlie and Computer Science Professors Tal Malkin and Carl Vondrick focus on wearable robotic devices for stroke victims, cryptography techniques for LLMs, and improvements in computer vision queries.
Brian Smith received an NSF CAREER Award to develop a framework that will improve digital imagery so that blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals can better perceive and interact with visual content in the digital realm.
Innokentiy Kaurov, Eric Yuang Shao, and Kevin Yang secured an impressive third place, earning a silver medal at the International … Continue reading CS Team Triumphs at the 2024 ICPC North America Championship
The department is extremely proud of all of our students! The Columbia Engineering Class of 2024 gathered at Baker Athletics … Continue reading Congratulations to the Class of 2024
Graduating seniors, Andrei Coman (CS) and Tina Liu (BME), are recognized for their outstanding academic achievements.
Columbia’s Bridge to PhD program supports Eden Shaveet in her journey as a public health infodemiologist.
The inaugural class includes 54 computing students from Columbia and Barnard.