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New Method Uses Engineered Bacteria and AI to Sense and Record Environmental Signals
Chirag Sachar
Grace McIlvain
MS Program Elective Specializations
Design Towards Zero Award Winners: Werewool
Niloufar Saharkhiz SEAS'23: Combatting Cancer and Nurturing Personal Growth
May 2023 - BME Blaze: Sonia Bansal
Meet Columbia Engineering’s 2023 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Adriana Liimakka Awarded Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship
Exploring the Frontiers of Generative Intelligence with OpenAI
Neuro-CoE Seminar: Long Ding, Ph.D., UPenn
Will US Industrial Tech Policy Irrevocably Harm Transatlantic Ties?
Neuro-CoE Seminar Series
Helena Cirne SEAS‘23: A Focus on Healing In and Outside the Lab
Rebecca Noel and Margaret Jakus Win PYPC Case Competition
Melina Tourni Wins AIUM New Investigator Award
Columbia BME Women's History Month Luncheon
April 2023 - BME Blaze: Paola Wisner
Fostering Connections for Black Engineers
Postdoc Profile: Nuttida Rungratsameetaweemana
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