Celebrated by ACL with a Lifetime Achievement Award, Kathleen McKeown continues to drive bold, cross-disciplinary research that redefines the field of natural language processing.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
The Distinguished Lecture Series showcases pioneering thinkers whose work is driving the future of technology. From breakthroughs in theory to … Continue reading Discover What’s Next at the 2025 Distinguished Lecture Series| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
The Center will support research and education to advance the development and understanding of blockchain protocols and their applications.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
In the very first week of the semester, a line of students wound through the Mudd lobby, the air buzzing … Continue reading Where Students Connect with Research Opportunities| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
With roots in biochemistry, linguistics, and theater, this year’s fellows highlight the power of diverse backgrounds converging in computer science.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
How Columbia is redesigning CS programming courses for an AI-powered industry.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
The Data Management Group will be at the 51st International Conference on Very Large Data Bases (VLDB 2025), presenting three research papers and contributing to two panels.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
Yung was honored for his research and implementation of cryptographic technologies that ensure secure, scalable internet and mobile computing.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
The department had a strong showing at the 2025 Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL 2025). Kathleen … Continue reading Celebrating Success at ACL 2025| www.cs.columbia.edu
What if we could simulate national cybersecurity policy before implementing it? This new computational tool aims to do just that.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
The role of a teaching assistant (TA) is more than just answering questions or helping debug code—it’s about building community … Continue reading Where Support Meets Opportunity: Two Students Reflect On Their TA Journey| www.cs.columbia.edu