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Connecting Human Lungs to Live Pigs Could Help With Transplants, Study Finds |
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As Temperatures Rise and COVID Lingers, US Residents Face Increased Risk of Blackouts |
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A Spectroscopic Tool to Quiet Stormy Hearts |
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In Astounding Test, Scientists Revive Damaged Lungs for Transplant |
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Damaged Human Lungs Revived for Transplant by Connecting Them to a Pig |
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Risk Dashboard Could Help the Power Grid Manage Renewables |
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Tuesday Topics with Alumni : Modern Software Deployment and Why Programmers Should Care |
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Tuesday Topics with Alumni: FANG Alternatives - Finding Meaningful Work Outside of Tech Giants |
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Testing & Improving the Robustness of Deep Learning Applications |
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Network Economics |
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Machine Learning in Finance Workshop 2020 |
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Faster Dynamic Matrix Inverse Maintenance for Faster LPs |
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Semantics and Information Extraction: Lexical Connotations, Stance Detection & Relation Extraction |
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Data Science Day 2020 |
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Data Science Day 2020, Ethics & Privacy: Terms of Usage (Virtual) |
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Columbia University BME 2020 Vision Symposium --- Envisioning the Next 20 Years in Biomedical Engineering |
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Applied Mathematics Colloquium with C. T. Kelley, North Carolina |
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Nowhere But Here | Part One: Student Life, Research, and Education at Columbia Engineering Runtime 1:59 Welcome to Columbia Engineering. In this video we introduce student life which begins with our philosophy of hands on experience in our Art of Engineering cla*** and our famed "Core" Curriculum. Hear from students and faculty about the engineering experience here at Columbia University. |
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Nowhere But Here | Part Two: Engineering for Humanity at Columbia Engineering Runtime 2:04 Part Two of our introduction to Columbia Engineering. Take a look at the academic mission from Engineering for Humanity to our Senior Design Expo. |
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Nowhere But Here | Part Three: Where will Columbia Blue Take You Runtime 2:15 |
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Engineering For Humanity Campaign Runtime 1:20 Our vision—Columbia Engineering for Humanity—sets a bold path for a sustainable, healthy, secure, connected, and creative humanity. It is exemplified by the pioneering work our faculty and students are doing across departments and disciplines, in partners***p with sister schools, inst**utes, government, and industry. We have never been more optimistic about the role engineering can play in the service of society and in bringing those advances to the many challenges facing our world. See the impact Columbia Engineering is having today. Soundtrack by $3.33 |
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Senior Design Expo 2019 Runtime 3:16 The cla*** of 2019 brought fresh thinking to complex challenges at Columbia Engineering’s sixth annual Senior Design Expo. Overall, nearly 60 teams spanning the School and beyond presented their far-reaching innovations and research at a bustling showcase to an enthusiastic crowd of peers, professors, alumni, and the public. |
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9 Ways to Make Your City Smarter Runtime 4:30 Using data to engineer smarter urban spaces: Sensors that automatically transmit air, soil, and water conditions to smartphone apps; busy intersections connected to a local, cloud-enabled, deep learning system for coordinating pedestrian and autonomous vehicle traffic; a new formula for producing cement that significantly cuts greenhouse gas emissions. Increasingly, our crowded urban areas will require blue-sky visions like these to render them more livable, sustainable, and climate-resilient. Or, in other words, smart. Read the full story in our magazine site: magazine.engineering.columbia.edu |
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COSMOS: Learning from the next generation wireless network Runtime 3:16 Up to 100 times faster than current wireless networks, 5G is being touted as the future of entertainment and telemedicine. But how might it begin to transform education? For a glimpse of what’s next, look no further than an immersive new educational toolkit in development from NYU and Columbia Engineering researchers with public school teachers throughout New York City. |
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The Columbia Electrochemical Energy Center Launch Runtime 3:43 Columbia Engineering has launched a new research center, the Columbia Electrochemical Energy Center (CEEC), to address energy storage and conversion using batteries and fuel cells in transformative ways. Watch how the center tackles new energy solutions from atoms to the grid. This multi-faceted approach is driven by collaborations between partic****nts from many disciplines. |
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Art of Engineering: Freshman Introduction Runtime 4:07 In the first year, Columbia Engineering students take The Art of Engineering, a hands-on design course that introduces scientific concepts re-framed in engineering terms and introduces them to five major areas of technical inquiry: engineering, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science. In this course, students see how their high school science and math knowledge can be applied in an engineering context to solve real world problems through cla***room presentations and partic****tion in an in-depth, hands-on project. Along the way, guest lecturers discuss social implications of technology, entrepreneurs***p, project management, and other important nontechnical issues affecting the practicing engineer. |
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Engineering for Humanity: SUSTAINABLE Runtime 0:41 |
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Engineering for Humanity: HEALTHY Runtime 0:43 The Robotics And Rehabilitation (RoAR) Lab develops innovative robots and methods to help humans relearn, restore, or improve functional movements. The lab is housed both in Engineering and Medical campuses of Columbia University. Led by Dr. Sunil Agrawal, the lab works actively with clinical faculty from Columbia University Medical Center and hospitals around New York City. Human studies have targeted elderly subjects and patients with stroke, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease, ALS, and others. |
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