Brian Smith received an NSF CAREER Award to develop a framework that will improve digital imagery so that blind and low-vision (BLV) individuals can better perceive and interact with visual content in the digital realm.
The award recognizes the excellence of faculty as teachers, scholars, and mentors within and outside the classroom, with a particular focus on teaching and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students.
Junfeng Yang and Asaf Cidon led the research, Chablis, a scale-out, geo-distributed, transactional,
general purpose key-value store.
Columbia’s Bridge to PhD program supports Eden Shaveet in her journey as a public health infodemiologist.
Professor Emeritus Zvi Galil will be recognized with an honorary doctorate at this year’s commencement ceremonies.
Microsoft and Quantinuum say they’ve figured out how to make qubits that are less prone to error.
Large language models do better at solving problems when they show their work. Researchers are beginning to understand why.
Columbia Engineering researchers develop a novel approach that can detect AI-generated content without needing access to the AI’s architecture, algorithms, or training data–a first in the field.