
DNA.Land updates its ancestry report to provide more detailed, precise information
Started by Yaniv Erlich & Joseph Pickrell, DNA.Land lets people donate their genome data for scientific research.
Started by Yaniv Erlich & Joseph Pickrell, DNA.Land lets people donate their genome data for scientific research.
The software predicts what a 3D-printed shape will look like after being cooked for a specific time at set temperatures.
She is coauthor of three papers that incorporate natural language processing to speed and automate tasks.
Steven Bellovin, Susan Landau, and Herbert S. Lin examine the technical requirements and policy implications of targeted cyber attacks.
More than 500 attendees from academia and Microsoft participated in sessions on virtual reality, optical networks, streaming analytics and big data infrastructure to the future of work and crowdsourcing.
Manipulating sound waves can be a powerful tool with wide-ranging applications in medicine and surgery, materials science, pharmaceuticals, to name … Continue reading Acoustic voxels: Manipulating sound waves makes possible acoustic tagging and encoding
Deployable 3D Linkages with Collision Avoidance describes a method for creating Hoberman-like mechanisms out of arbitrary 3D models. The method, which requires little user input, automatically avoids collisions among parts so object can expand and … Continue reading Paper coauthored by Changxi Zheng is Best Paper at Symposium on Computer Animation
The Columbia University Department of Computer Science contributed three papers to the technical program of the 53rd ACM/IEEE Design Automation … Continue reading Columbia University computer scientists presented three papers at DAC 2016
By sending and receiving simultaneously, a full-duplex chip could double phone-network data capacity.
ICML is the premiere machine learning conference. This year, Columbia researchers were authors on 10 papers.
Theoretical computer scientists from Columbia University are presenting three papers at this year’s ACM Symposium on the Theory of Computing … Continue reading Columbia University computer scientists present three papers at STOC 2016
The research, done by Steven K. Feiner and Ajoy Fernandes, has application for consumer head-worn VR displays.
The paper, which will be published this fall in the Harvard Law Review, is entitled It’s Too Complicated: The Technological Implications of IP-based Communications on Content/Non-content Distinctions and the Third-Party Doctrine.
Update: Since being awarded the Presidential Award for Outstanding Teaching for Faculty, Adam Cannon has earned the additional honor of … Continue reading Adam Cannon receives Great Teacher Award from The Society of Columbia Graduates
Mihalis Yannakakis & Cliff Stein, colleagues and friends of Johnson, cite Johnson’s fundamental contributions to NP-completeness theory, optimization and approximation, and other areas of computer science.