
Making AI Agents Reliable, Despite Their Mistakes
A new collaboration aims to chart a path to building genuinely trustworthy AI agents.
A new collaboration aims to chart a path to building genuinely trustworthy AI agents.
Researchers from the Computer-Enabled Abilities Laboratory (CEAL) developed a new tool to make games truly playable for blind and low-vision players.
Jason Nieh has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science, one of the oldest scientific societies in the world.
The Columbia Engineering AI Demo Session held Mar. 4 in Carleton Commons showcased innovations in computer vision, robotics, sensing, and sustainability. As part of the Columbia AI Summit—a University-wide event highlighting Columbia’s deep expertise in artificial … Continue reading AI in Action
CS researchers were among the experts who considered AI from every angle at the kick-off session of the Columbia AI Summit.
The CS major talks about becoming a leader focused on building community and driving change, and how she found a strong sense of community within the department.
Andrew, a double major in applied physics and applied mathematics, is this year’s Valedictorian and Illig Award recipient. This year’s Salutatorian, Jennifer, is a computer science major with a minor in applied math and economics. Both graduating seniors … Continue reading Andrew Yang and Jennifer Oettinger Named 2025 Valedictorian and Salutatorian
Raman Odgers, a master’s student in computer science, will address his fellow students on the South Lawn at Columbia’s Morningside campus. Graduate Student Life Leadership Award winners Xiaolong Wu, a PhD candidate in earth and environmental engineering, … Continue reading Raman Odgers Chosen As The Graduate Class Day Speaker
The NSF-GRFP supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported scientific disciplines or in STEM education who are pursuing full-time, research-based master’s and doctoral degrees at accredited American institutions.
The top academic honors for the Columbia College Class of 2025 have been awarded, with Eilidh MacLeod (CC’25) being named valedictorian and CS major Suwei Ma (CC’25) as salutatorian.