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E.g., 06/03/2026
Go behind the scenes of quantum history and current research at Columbia.
Nov 6 2025
Columbia Engineering News
A thin resistor routinely used in photonic devices can also act as a thermometer—a simple feature that could help integrated photonics reach… More
Nov 6 2025
Columbia Engineering News
Alexander Gaeta, a pioneer in nonlinear photonics, has been recognized by the American Physical Society for his groundbreaking work.
Nov 6 2025
Columbia Engineering News
The American Physical Society (APS) has selected Thomas Werkmeister as the recipient of the 2026 Richard L. Greene Dissertation Award in… More
Nov 5 2025
Afra Ashraf is a second year PhD student researching how to use climate models to best make decisions under uncertainty. She is working on… More
Oct 16 2025
Entangled photons will soon make their way instantaneously across the growing network, which now extends 70 miles from Long Island to… More
Oct 10 2025
Columbia Engineering News
Columbia Giving Day on October 21st is a 24-hour online event that brings together students, faculty, alumni, families, and friends from across… More
Oct 10 2025
Columbia Engineering participated in Climate Week NYC, September 22-26, by hosting nine events that brought together an international group of… More
Oct 10 2025
Columbia Engineering News
Researchers at Columbia Engineering, led by Alex Gaeta and Michal Lipson, have developed a compact light source that generates dozens of… More
Oct 8 2025
Columbia Engineering News
The Columbia Fusion Research Center, together with the Fusion Industry Association, recently brought together a diverse group of experts,… More
Oct 3 2025