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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science

The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science (popularly known as SEAS or Columbia Engineering; previously known as Columbia School of Mines) is the engineering and applied science school of Columbia University.

A major advance in treating obesity

Molecular electronics start to connect with the invention of a highly conductive molecular nanowire

Customized to the patient: Novel plug-and-play organ on a chip

An algorithm that blocks a rogue microphone from correctly hearing your words, in English so far, 80 percent of the time

Using the body’s naturally occurring ions to help transmit data from implantable devices

Replacing conventional biopsies with real-time imaging within the living body

Could cooking 3D printed food with lasers become a big thing in the cooking universe?

Could AI learn to predict human behavior from videos?

Would a robot that could smile back build trust between machines and humans?

The first hacker-resistant cloud software system

New scalable technology can dynamically control heating, cooling, and the lighting of buildings

New inexpensive, scalable design takes advantage of the optical switchability of porous polymers; could be used for heating, cooling, and lighting buildings, as well as camouflage applications. Buildings devote more than 30% of their energy use to heating, cooling, and lighting systems. Passive designs such as cool roof paints have gone a long way toward

New scalable technology can dynamically control heating, cooling, and the lighting of buildings

A brain-controlled hearing aid automatically decodes and identifies exactly who you want to hear

Columbia engineers develop new AI technology that amplifies correct speaker from a group; breakthrough could lead to better hearing aids. Our brains have a remarkable knack for picking out individual voices in a noisy environment, like a crowded coffee shop or a busy city street. This is something that even the most advanced hearing aids

A brain-controlled hearing aid automatically decodes and identifies exactly who you want to hear

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