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
Kaffes was selected as part of the inaugural cohort in recognition of the impact and potential of his work on tail-latency scheduling.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
CS researchers develop a novel system that lets multiple programs run at once on a single quantum machine, promising faster scientific discoveries.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
Adam Cannon is part of the first cohort of professors being honored for excellence and innovation in teaching.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
Luis Gravano was honored with the 10-year Test-of-Time Award, and Eugene Wu earned multiple awards and co-hosted several events.| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
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Every year, leading conferences across computer science honor research that has stood the test of time—work that continues to shape … Continue reading Three Professors Recognized with Test of Time Awards| Department of Computer Science, Columbia University
Charlie Carver (PhD ‘24) received an Honorable Mention from the ACM SIGMOBILE Dissertation Award 2025 for research that introduced new … Continue reading Reimagining Wireless Communication and Sensing With Laser Light| www.cs.columbia.edu
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