Ethereum, Columbia University Launch Blockchain Research Hub

Columbia University and the Ethereum Foundation are joining forces to launch a New York research hub that will drive new breakthroughs in blockchain design and education.

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Kenrodgers Fabian

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Jahnu Jagtap

Ethereum, Columbia University Launch Blockchain Research Hub

The Ethereum Foundation and Columbia University have teamed up to establish a new hub in New York. The Columbia-Ethereum Research Center on Blockchain Protocol Design will advance blockchain infrastructure and expand opportunities for interdisciplinary research. 

Hosted at Columbia Engineering and led by Tim Roughgarden, a leading blockchain protocol expert, the center aims to shape blockchain’s “infrastructure layer,” often called a global “computer in the sky.” 

Ethereum Foundation confirmed the update on X saying that it will increase the $500,000 in annual donations.

In a follow-up post, the Foundation further said that the funding will support the center’s research and educational initiatives. It will help advance blockchain protocol development and applications.

A Strategic Investment in Blockchain’s Core

As per Columbia Engineering’s announcement, the Ethereum Foundation will provide up to $6 million in funding, while philanthropic donations could add $1.5 million more. 

The center will also support fellowships, research grants, and industry residencies. Consequently, Columbia will connect its faculty and students with leading researchers from academia and industry.

Hsiao-Wei Wang, co-executive director of the Ethereum Foundation, said, “Ethereum has always been about exploring what decentralized systems can enable, and research and education are essential to strengthening that foundation.” 

Columbia Engineering Dean Shih-Fu Chang added, “By bringing together experts from different disciplines and industries, we can lead the development of the groundwork for breakthroughs.”

Programs Driving Knowledge and Innovation

Additionally, the center will run graduate fellowships, competitive calls for research proposals, and an annual summer bootcamp for junior researchers. It will expand Columbia’s Digital Finance Seminar Series and co-host the Columbia Cryptoeconomics Workshop, a high-profile gathering of scholars and practitioners.

Roughgarden emphasized the center’s impact, saying, “The initiative will secure Columbia’s status as a global leader in the field of blockchain protocols and their applications.”

The partnership shows, apart from funding, that it shapes blockchain by blending deep research with reliable impact.

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Kenrodgers Fabian is a Content Writer with over 3 years of experience in crypto news, data analysis, and IT. With a degree in Health Records and Information Technology, he brings a structured and analytical approach to digital reporting. Kenrodgers focuses on delivering accurate, informative content that helps readers stay updated on the latest trends in crypto and emerging technologies.
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