In a Nature Genetics article, researchers describe genotyping family members (rather than a patient), making it easier to collect DNA samples to carry out large-scale disease studies previously considered impossible.
The paper, The Social Dynamics of Language Change in Online Networks, used a data set of several million Twitter users to track language changes in progress.
A look at an impressive 30-year career and the work that’s helping to shape the camera of the future.
Part of edX’s graduate-level MicroMasters series, the course gives everyone access to the same high level of AI instruction that Columbia’s on-campus students receive.
His is the classic immigrant’s American success story. Once living a shelter, he made his way to Columbia to study computer science, and went on to found SmartSpot, a startup that last year raised $1.5M.
Fabricated in Columbia’s Computer Vision Lab, the camera—a sheet of adaptive lenses—bends to change the field of view. Thin and deformable, it can wrap around objects and still produce high-quality images.