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In a powerful op-ed for NAE, Professor Debasis Mitra argues that engineers must embrace economics to shape policy and tackle global challenges like climate change.

EE alumni Abdul Latif Daniel Bamba (BSEE ‘23) and Patrick Minwan Puma (BSEE ‘24) recognized by NSF-GRFP for their innovative research in biosensing and robotics.

1st-year Ph.D. student in the ETHER Lab recognized for her work on wide-bandgap semiconductors.

EE  announces its 2025 Graduate Awards, recognizing outstanding student achievement in research, teaching, and service across MS and PhD programs.

Eight Columbia Electrical Engineering teams unveiled innovative senior projects—from laser combat RC cars to AR subtitle glasses—at Columbia Engineering’s 2025 Senior Design Expo.

Columbia EE’s Peter Kinget is being recognized for his hands-on, systems-driven teaching and lasting impact on students.

From pioneering research to outstanding service and teaching, the Columbia Electrical Engineering Department celebrates the remarkable achievements of its senior students with the 2025 Senior Awards.

EE alumna Dr. Xanadu Halkias shares how her engineering background led her from dolphin signal research to a career in patent law at a global firm.

Professor Homayoon Beigi’s new approach to speech recognition could make voice-to-text systems smarter and more human-like.

From being the only woman in her physics class as an undergraduate to revolutionizing silicon photonics in the industry, Michal Lipson’s journey proves that belief in one’s work can change the future.

A Columbia Engineering team addresses critical challenges in data communications that persistently block how well AI hardware systems perform.

EE alum and the former University trustee was an early leader in data communications.

At the Columbia AI Summit, Vishal Misra led a workshop to discuss how AI is reshaping higher education — and whether institutions need to reinvent learning by 2035.

EE Ph.D. candidate Jingping Nie has been selected to attend the 2025 CPS Rising Stars Workshop, recognizing her contributions to intelligent healthcare solutions in AIoT systems.

Matthias Preindl, associate professor of electrical engineering at Columbia Engineering partners with industry partners to build the Columbia Center of Advanced Electrification.