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Abhi Adhikari, a PhD student in the electrical engineering department, tests one of the COSMOS large nodes.

Columbia Engineering Connected to New York Quantum Network

Building on years of collaboration Rutgers, Duke, and Columbia Engineering have been awarded a new $3.8 million NSF grant for COSMOS³, a project to expand and enhance New York City’s…

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COSMOS Debuts New Capabilities to Enable Wireless Research in Upper Mid-Band in Collaboration with Pi-Radio

The COSMOS testbed sandbox now includes software-defined radios (SDRs) that operate above 6 GHz, supporting FR3 frequency bands in the 7-24 GHz range, otherwise known as the upper mid-band.The new…

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WINLAB Receives NTIA Funding to Develop Next-Generation Wireless Communications Technology

A team from WINLAB led by Ivan Seskar is among the collaborating university and industry partners—including project lead NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Princeton, NYU’s Pi-Radio, Nokia, and Analog Device—receiving…

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Read more about the article A MediaTek funded project to use the COSMOS testbed
A large node of the NSF PAWR COSMOS testbed covering part of Hamilton Heights and Manhattanville. The COSMOS testbed will be used to evaluate the results of the project.

A MediaTek funded project to use the COSMOS testbed

In the not-so-distant future, many cities will be powered by AI, with smart sensors, cameras, and mobile phones continuously analyzing data to enhance safety, optimize traffic, and improve urban living.…

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Read more about the article Columbia Physics and Engineering Team Partner with Stony Brook University in the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Program
The SCY-QNet NQVL team (right to left): Alex Gaeta (Columbia), John Drogo (Columbia), Himanshu Gupta (Stony Brook), C.R. Ramakrishnan (Stony Brook), Dimitrios Katramatos (BNL), Eden Figueroa (Stony Brook), Sebastian Will (Columbia), Anthony Del Valle (Stony Brook) and Chase Wallace (Stony Brook).

Columbia Physics and Engineering Team Partner with Stony Brook University in the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory Program

The project builds on a $150K seed grant “Connecting Columbia into the New York Area Quantum Network” awarded to Will and Zussman in April 2024 by the Columbia Data Science Institute and School…

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Columbia Ph.D. Students Win CS3 Accelerator Award for Innovative Security Solutions

Columbia University’s Department of Electrical Engineering proudly celebrates the achievements of Ph.D. students Mahshid Ghasemi (advised by Prof. Gil Zussman and Prof. Javad Ghaderi) and Jeremy Allen Johnston (advised by Prof. Xiaodong…

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Fiber Testbed Demonstrates Faster and Reliable Data Collection in New York City

Boldyn Networks' New York City fiber enables high-capacity, low latency data aggregation for the 5-year long testing period.Cloud Enhanced Open Software Defined Mobile Wireless Testbed for City-Scale Deployment (COSMOS) is…

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