New Cross-Disciplinary Course on Transforming Urban Infrastructure

Outcome/Accomplishment

A new cross-disciplinary course is introducing students to technological innovations that help cities create healthier, safer, more equitable, and more resilient futures. The course was developed with support from the Center for Smart Streetscapes (NSF CS3), a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Columbia University.

Impact/Benefits

Taught at Columbia, the course will motivate students from diverse backgrounds to help realize the promise of tomorrow’s “smart city” in terms of livability, safety, and inclusion. The course was started with support from a new grant program at Columbia that supports innovative courses spanning multiple disciplines.

Explanation/Background

Co-created between the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the course is offered to undergraduate and graduate students. Its foundation is based in two sets of traditional disciplines — architecture, urban design, and real estate development; and structural, civil, and mechanical engineering — and incorporates newer areas of study such as data analytics and smart communication technologies.

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Credit:
Columbia News

Location

New York City, NY

e-mail

streetscapes@columbia.edu

Start Year

Microelectronics and IT

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Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Lead Institution

Columbia University

Core Partners

Florida Atlantic University, Lehman College, Rutgers University, University of Central Florida

Fact Sheet

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Credit:
Columbia News

Outcome/Accomplishment

A new cross-disciplinary course is introducing students to technological innovations that help cities create healthier, safer, more equitable, and more resilient futures. The course was developed with support from the Center for Smart Streetscapes (NSF CS3), a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF)-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Columbia University.

Location

New York City, NY

e-mail

streetscapes@columbia.edu

Start Year

Microelectronics and IT

Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon
Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Lead Institution

Columbia University

Core Partners

Florida Atlantic University, Lehman College, Rutgers University, University of Central Florida

Fact Sheet

Impact/benefits

Taught at Columbia, the course will motivate students from diverse backgrounds to help realize the promise of tomorrow’s “smart city” in terms of livability, safety, and inclusion. The course was started with support from a new grant program at Columbia that supports innovative courses spanning multiple disciplines.

Explanation/Background

Co-created between the Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation and the School of Engineering and Applied Science, the course is offered to undergraduate and graduate students. Its foundation is based in two sets of traditional disciplines — architecture, urban design, and real estate development; and structural, civil, and mechanical engineering — and incorporates newer areas of study such as data analytics and smart communication technologies.