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Computer Science at Columbia University
 
Mudd Building Established in 1979, the Department of Computer Science is located within the tree-lined Morningside campus on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Drawing upon Columbia's tradition of research and teaching excellence, the department of 32 faculty and 600 students works closely together in an open, collegial atmosphere. Our curriculum places equal emphasis on theoretical and experimental computer science. Areas of research range across the entire spectrum of computer science. Students at all levels are encouraged to participate in our world-class research centers.



EVENTS
Monday, September 15th
11:00 am - Interschool Lab
"Hello Meeting"

Thursday, September 25th
11:30 am - CS Conference Room
Major Information Sessions
"CS Major Information Session"

Saturday, September 27th
12:00 pm - Math Lawn
Computer Science Alumni and Family BBQ
To find out more and register, click here

Wednesday, October 29th
12:00 pm - CS Lounge
"Bloomberg Information Session"

ALUMNI PROFILE
PhotoFei Li
Ph.D. in Computer Science, 2008
Assistant Professor, Computer Science Department at George Mason University

NEWS
Virtualizing networks: NSF funds joint GATech, Bell Labs and Columbia next-generation Internet project
The project titled "NetSerV - Architecture of a Service-Virtualized Internet" investigates how to allow network nodes to offer services beyond just More...
NSF supports project to tamper-proof cryptographic operations
The National Science Foundation is funding a new CyberTrust project by Prof. Tal Malkin and her colleague at the University of Connecticut titled More...
Mimicking real users: Prof. Hirschberg funded to investigate entrainment in spoken dialogue systems
Prof. Hirschberg, along with Prof. Ani Nenkova at the University of Pennsylvania, have received a grant from the National Science Foundation titled More...
Going beyond keyword search: Prof. Gravano receives NSF grant
Prof. Luis Gravano received a three-year National Science Foundation grant for the project titled "Beyond Keyword Search: Enabling Diverse Structured More...
National Science Foundation to support Prof. Nowick's design tool work for asynchronous commmunication fabrics for parallel processors
Prof. Steve Nowick received a large-scale team grant from the National Science Foundation, along with Prof. Uzi Vishkin of the University of Maryland, More...
Prof. Wozniakowski receives honorary doctorate from Jena University and is elected to Polish Academy of Sciences
Prof. Henryk Wozniakowski was inducted into the Polish Academy of Sciences and also received an honorary doctorate from the More...
NSF funds Prof. Carloni to study photonic interconnection networks
Prof. Luca Carloni and Prof. Keren Bergman (Electrical Engineering) received a grant from the National Science Foundation entitled "Photonic More...
Prof. Keromytis funded to track sensitive information flows in enterprises
Prof. Angelos Keromytis received a grant from Intel corporation titled "Tracking Sensitive Information Flows in Modern Enterprises".More...
Prof. Ken Ross honored for distinguished teaching
Prof. Ken Ross received the Columbia Engineering School Alumni Association (CESAA) Distinguished Faculty Teaching Awards.More...
Traub Elected to the Marconi Society Board of Directors
Joseph F. Traub, Edwin Howard Armstrong Professor of Computer Science, has been elected to the Board of Directors of the Marconi Society.More...
Credits

Columbia University Department of Computer Science / Fu Foundation School of Engineering & Applied Science
450 Computer Science Building / 1214 Amsterdam Avenue, Mailcode: 0401 / New York, New York 10027-7003
Tel: 1.212.939.7000 / Fax: 1.212.666.0140

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