Leadership skills are Tandon Made
May 9, 2022
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents
The 10-Day NYU J-Term Startup Sprint Was a Fast and Furious Way to Go from Initial Idea to Viable Business Plan
ALIVE stands for Advanced Learning through Integrated Visual Environments and it is a web-based firefighter training program developed with a federal grant.
Osmos might be one of the earliest iOS games, but it's still one of the best.
Rather than imitate Silicon Valley, New York City tech companies are playing to Gotham's strengths.
Let's hear from students with firsthand experience
An Event Mounted by the Sustainable Urban Environments Program Draws Faithful Alumni — and a Keynote Speaker with Strong Tandon Ties
Tandon's entrepreneurial competition helped bring neuroscience to the field of e-sports
Students will work collaboratively with engineers to supercharge a critical tool in the design and build process for truck powertrains.
The flood sensor network monitors street-level flooding and flood threats in real time across New York City and shares the data through an open dashboard.
Jays and Violets go head-to-head in first-round of NCAA tournament
Sophomore Fred Byrne scores lone goal in NYU-Poly loss
Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Honored for Service to School and Dedication to Students
DTCC Sponsors NYU Tandon School of Engineering Intensive for Students Eager to Learn About Computer Science and Information Security
Beloved trustee Charlie Hinkaty ’70, ’72 re-dedicates a new space for NYU-Poly’s student leaders
Ursula Burns wants to remake her firm into the company American business can’t live without. But can Xerox succeed in a world without Xeroxing?
More than a quarter-century of service
Only one-fifth of US computer science and engineering degrees are earned by women
A 2025 recipient of the Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship
An exhibit at Dibner Library looks back at the work of alum A. Michael Noll (‘63, ‘71)
Top Teams From India, the Middle East, North Africa, the United States, and Canada Win Slots to Compete at NYU Tandon, NYU Abu Dhabi, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur
It’s a question often posed in the pages of celebrity magazines, but at Tandon, our alumni take center stage.
The Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering discusses her work at Tandon, advances in cardiac research, and the recent Northeast Bioengineering Conference she helped organize
A look back at the scholar-athletes of the 1980 Poly Blue Jays
DARPA Awards NYU Tandon Professor and Fellow Researchers $10 Million to Use Artificial Intelligence to Catch the Subtlest Manipulations of Images and Video
Uma Lakshman designs sustainable infrastructure that meets the needs of local communities — while mentoring a large group of young civil engineers
The NYU x Make The Planet Great Again Hackathon decided not to award a winner to promote collaboration as the key to long-term change
Funding sends inaugural cohort to premier conference, strengthens incubator operations
Find out how the players in the tech world are connected.
A young professor has greatly improved the resolution of brain scans, allowing a deeper understanding of epileptic seizures. His work recently won him a spot on MIT Technology Review's "35 Innovators…