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About Columbia University
Founded in1938 (87 yrs old)
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HeadquartersNew York
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Predating the American Revolution, Columbia University (founded as King's College in 1754) is the fifth-oldest institution of higher learning in the US. With a student population of about 25,000 and faculty of more than 3,600, the Ivy League university's main campus spreads across 36 acres in Manhattan. Columbia has three undergraduate schools and 13 graduate and professional schools that grant degrees in about 100 disciplines, including its well-known programs in literature, law, and medicine. Columbia's community of alumni, faculty, and researchers has produced about 80 Nobel laureates, including nine of its current faculty. Columbia operates four affiliated colleges and seminaries in New York City.
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Columbia University is rated 4.0 out of 5 stars on AmbitionBox, based on 2 company reviews. This rating reflects a generally positive employee experience, indicating satisfaction with the company’s work culture, benefits, and career growth opportunities. AmbitionBox gathers authentic employee reviews and ratings, making it a trusted platform for job seekers and employees in India.
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Columbia University Salaries
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Post Doctoral Fellow
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Teaching Assistant
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₹18 L/yr - ₹23 L/yr
Finance & Administration Officer
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₹9.9 L/yr - ₹12.7 L/yr
Postdoctoral Research Scientist
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₹22.5 L/yr - ₹28.8 L/yr
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Columbia University News
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The Trump administration is coming for student protesters
- The Trump administration is embarking on a massive university speech crackdown, starting with Columbia University.
- It is demanding external control of entire departments and punishment for student activists.
- Department of Homeland Security (DHS) agents raided Columbia University's campus, investigating whether student protesters violated federal terrorism laws.
- Columbia received a joint letter from three government agencies demanding punishment for student protesters.
The Verge | 15 Mar, 2025

Trump administration cancels $400 million in funding to Columbia University — and says more cuts are coming
- The Trump administration has canceled $400 million in funding to Columbia University.
- The administration stated that more funding cuts are expected.
- Columbia has faced criticism for its handling of pro-Palestinian protests regarding Israel's war in Gaza.
- This action is part of President Trump's efforts to combat anti-Semitism on campuses.
Insider | 8 Mar, 2025
The science behind feeling full: How your brain knows when to stop eating
- The sensation of fullness, known as satiation, is the result of an intricate network of signals in your brain.
- The brain constantly monitors energy levels and adjusts food intake accordingly.
- Recent research from Columbia University has identified specialized neurons in the brainstem that determine when to stop eating.
- Understanding how these neurons control meal size could lead to new treatments for obesity.
Brighter Side of News | 6 Mar, 2025

Columbia University’s Public Health School Unveils New Climate and Health Center
- Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health has launched the Center for Achieving Resilience in Climate and Health (C-ARCH) to address health impacts of climate change globally.
- C-ARCH aims to collaborate with governments and communities to study climate extremes' negative health impacts and develop evidence-based solutions.
- The center focuses on tailored adaptation solutions, such as early warning systems and cooling shelters, in response to unique community needs.
- Columbia Mailman has a history of climate and health research, exploring links between climate change and health vulnerabilities like extreme weather events and food insecurity.
- With global temperatures exceeding 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in 2024, urgency for climate change solutions intensifies.
- C-ARCH leaders Kiros Berhane and Darby Jack emphasize practical solutions and envisioning a future where all communities can thrive despite climate challenges.
- The center's agenda includes research on causal pathways between climate stressors and health outcomes and prioritizing low-income countries in its efforts.
- C-ARCH plans to initiate activities like seminars, grants programs, and interdisciplinary collaborations to advance research and community engagement.
- Emphasizing equity and social justice, C-ARCH prioritizes engaging marginalized populations in resilience planning to address climate impacts.
- Through impactful research and partnerships, C-ARCH aims to enhance community resilience and optimize public health in the face of climate change.
Bioengineer | 28 Feb, 2025

Breakthrough Photon-Avalanching Nanoparticles Pave the Way for Advanced Optical Computing
- A groundbreaking discovery in optical computing has been made by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Columbia University, and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid through the development of photon-avalanching nanoparticles with intrinsic optical bistability.
- Photon avalanching nanoparticles exhibit exponential light emission with minimal increase in laser power, allowing for optical memory and transistor fabrication at smaller sizes for faster and more energy-efficient computing components.
- This advancement enables switching between glowing and non-glowing states using laser power variations, offering potential for superior optical computing systems over conventional electronics.
- Previously observed in bulk materials, intrinsic optical bistability in nanoparticles has now been demonstrated without relying on thermal effects, thus advancing nanoscale optical computing technologies.
- Experimental work with potassium-lead-halide nanoparticles doped with neodymium has shown three times greater nonlinearity, enhancing their potential for optical memory applications and optical transistors.
- These nanoparticles exhibit extraordinary increases in light emission beyond laser power thresholds, while retaining luminous properties at lower power levels, showcasing their distinctive optical bistability.
- Computer modeling techniques have elucidated the origins of optical bistability in these nanoparticles, revealing how intrinsic optical bistability arises from photon avalanching and nanoparticle structure.
- The findings pave the way for optical transistors and memory architectures based on bistable nanoparticles, offering a transformative potential for ultra-fast, highly efficient optical computers with environmental stability.
- Continued research aims to enhance environmental stability and preserve optical properties in these materials, marking a significant step towards integrating optical functionalities into future computing technologies.
- The interdisciplinary collaboration showcased in this research signifies the importance of blending materials science, nanotechnology, and optics to drive advancements in computing capabilities and innovation.
- Through the development of photon avalanching nanoparticles with intrinsic optical bistability, the future of optical computing appears promising, heralding a new era in nanotechnology and computing revolution.
Bioengineer | 26 Feb, 2025

Robots Master Movement by Observing Their Own Actions
- Columbia Engineering reveals robots' ability to learn through self-observation, similar to humans learning to dance by watching themselves.
- Robots can now understand their bodies by recording movements with a camera, advancing adaptability and self-improvement.
- The study by Creative Machines Lab allows robots to autonomously model their structures for enhanced awareness and resilience.
- Using deep neural networks, robots infer 3D motion from 2D video, which empowers them to adapt to various situations.
- Applications include self-correction in robots like vacuum cleaners and industrial arms, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing downtime.
- This development in robotic self-awareness is crucial as robots take on more responsibilities in various sectors.
- The research at Columbia University represents a significant milestone in robots' ability to create kinematic models independently.
- Going beyond traditional programming, the study emphasizes the importance of robots' ability to adapt and self-correct in real-time.
- The future implications involve robots becoming intelligent companions, capable of personal growth and harmonious coexistence with humans.
- The integration of artificial intelligence in robotics fosters adaptability and autonomous learning, redefining human-robot interactions.
Bioengineer | 25 Feb, 2025

3D Material Retains 2D Quantum Traits in Magnetic Semiconductor Breakthrough
- A groundbreaking international collaboration led by physicists at Penn State and Columbia University has made a significant breakthrough in the realm of quantum technology.
- The research, published in Nature Materials, focuses on maintaining quantum traits in three-dimensional (3D) materials, addressing a long-standing challenge in the field.
- Maintaining quantum characteristics in 3D materials is difficult as quantum behavior is typically observed in two-dimensional (2D) systems.
- The research centers on studying excitons, quasiparticles crucial for energy transport, in the unique layered magnetic semiconductor chromium sulfide bromide (CrSBr).
- CrSBr transitions to an antiferromagnetic state at low temperatures, confining excitons to layers with similar spin directions, preventing them from traversing to opposing ones.
- Advanced optical spectroscopy techniques coupled with theoretical modeling demonstrated robust confinement of excitons across various layers of the semiconductor.
- Collaboration with researchers in Germany validated the findings, further solidifying the understanding of exciton behavior in magnetic semiconductors.
- This breakthrough holds implications for advanced optical systems, quantum technologies, next-generation lasers, energy-efficient optics, and quantum computing methods.
- The research, supported by organizations like the U.S. Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation, indicates promising advancements in quantum technology.
- The study highlights the importance of multi-disciplinary approaches and international collaboration in advancing knowledge of quantum behaviors and materials.
Bioengineer | 19 Feb, 2025

Chip Industry Technical Paper Roundup: Feb. 4
- New technical papers have been added to Semiconductor Engineering's library.
- The papers cover various topics including lithographic scanner control, deep learning hardware codesign, memory pooling, processing using DRAM, Apple CPU vulnerabilities, weaponization of everyday devices, semiconductor nanoribbon transistors, and resist evaluation.
- These papers are contributed by research organizations such as Samsung, ASML, Sungkyunkwan University, Intel, University of Washington, Microsoft Azure, Columbia University, ETH Zurich, Cambridge University, Universidad de Córdoba, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, NVIDIA Research, Georgia Tech, Ruhr University Bochum, University of Florida, and Chalmers University of Technology.
- For more information and access to the technical papers, visit the Semiconductor Engineering's library.
Semiengineering | 4 Feb, 2025

Topology And Connection Architecture Of CXL Pooling Systems (Microsoft, Columbia)
- Researchers from the University of Washington, Microsoft Azure, and Columbia University have published a technical paper titled 'Octopus: Scalable Low-Cost CXL Memory Pooling'.
- The paper proposes a cost-effective design for Compute Express Link (CXL) memory pools, using small CXL devices that offer fast access latencies.
- The design utilizes asymmetric CXL topologies, allowing for pooling and sharing memory across multiple hosts while minimizing the number of connections per CXL device.
- The proposed design, known as Octopus, improves upon previous CXL memory pooling policies in terms of cost per host and scalability.
Semiengineering | 30 Jan, 2025

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Columbia University was founded in 1938. The company has been operating for 87 years primarily in the Education & Training sector.
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