On 2 Dec, 2024
In the not-so-distant future, many cities will be powered by AI, with smart sensors, cameras, and mobile phones continuously analyzing data to enhance safety, optimize traffic, and improve urban living. While this vision is almost within reach, a major roadblock…
On 9 Sep, 2024
A team of WiMNet students, alumni, and faculty has published pioneering research in the Proceedings of the IEEE on full-duplex wireless systems. A team of alumni, faculty, and students from Columbia University’s FlexICoN project published research paper on full-duplex (FD)…
On 9 Aug, 2024
Columbia Physics Prof. Sebastian Will and Electrical Engineering faculty Alex Gaeta, Michal Lipson, , and Gil Zussman, along with Stony Brook University, Yale University, and Brookhaven National Laboratory received a grant from the NSF National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL) program….
On 19 Jul, 2024
The Uptown teacher shared how the NSF COSMOS program supported her in elevating her STEM curriculum. While growing up in Philadelphia, educator Brooke Williams experienced a tale of two inequitable classrooms. The socioeconomic disparities that entrenched the city’s school system became…
On 9 Jul, 2024
Professors Zoran Kostic, Gil Zussman, Javad Ghaderi, and their students share their latest findings at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR). Original article by Xintian Tina Wang Imagine a “smart city” of the future where intelligent machines like…
On 31 May, 2024
Teachers shared their experience using the COSMOS Education Toolkit with students to run experiments on the NSF testbed in West Harlem. Original article by Trey Greene | Photo Credit: Trey Greene Teachers participating in the 2024 Cohort of the COSMOS-NewLAW-CS3 Research Experience and…