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Connecting the dots: bringing the internet to the places that need it most
November 16, 2022
NYU Researchers are helping ensure that students around the world have access to the internet.
Burt Reminick, ex-electrical engineer, renaissance man, dies
‘Man walked on the moon, it was Woodstock and I married Burt Reminick,’ said former Newsday food writer Joan Reminick about 1969.
Augusta Enters Into Agreement With New York University
IEEE Honors NYU Researchers for Breakthrough Paper on New-Generation Wireless Technology
December 9, 2014
They're Coming Down, So Expect to See More Ceramic, Metal Matrix Composites
NYU Tandon's Hamed Rahmani part of international team winning 2023 IEEE Best Paper Award
July 16, 2025
Global research collaboration on microwave-enabled wearable technologies recognized by IEEE Journal of Microwaves
Indian-origin researchers report cybersecurity risks in 3D printing
Researchers Find Security Vulnerabilities in 3D-Printing Process
By introducing tiny imperfections, hackers could seriously weaken 3D products, according to new research from NYU Tandon's Nikhil Gupta. Stupid figurines? Nah. Airplane parts? Yeah.
NYCEDC Announces Rollout of Futureworks NYC Advanced Manufacturing Initiative
Futureworks NYC will create over 2,000 advanced manufacturing jobs over next five years; NYCEDC also awarding $120,000 in grants to advanced manufacturing companies through Futureworks Growth…
Dumbo Is Jumbo With Tech
New York's Next Top Maker Entries
Kurt Becker Appointed Technical Chair of 2017 Conference for Plasma Science Experts
August 31, 2016
NYU-Poly Training Booz Allen Hamilton Employees on Cyber Security
The Gowanus Canal's Beacon of Hope
New York University roboticists are betting that a tiny aquatic machine will inspire the community to care about Brooklyn's neglected Superfund site.
NYU Wireless gets partner in race to 5G
5G research could include millimeter wave spectrum
NYU Wireless Expands Industry Ranks, Pursues 5G
AT&T Joins NYU WIRELESS to Develop Next-Generation Mobile Network Technology
February 4, 2014
Research Center Explores Millimeter Wave Spectrum in Response to Skyrocketing Demand for Wireless Data Transfer
Lecture Will Explore the Dangers of Hardware Hackers in a World of Interconnected Devices
April 3, 2017
Silicon Security Takes the Spotlight at NYU/Sloan Lecture on April 25
Can a Floating Robot Save a Polluted Canal?
At CSAW 2019, virtuous hackers take on AI, 3D printing, deepfakes, and more
September 25, 2019
The world’s most comprehensive student-led cybersecurity contest, featuring a record nine competitions and six global regions, prepares to tackle new cyber threats
Communications Designline Blog
What Do Robot Librarians, Glass Micro-Balloons, and Self-Contained Urban Farms Have in Common?
April 24, 2018
Those Innovations Will Be Among 70 Projects Demonstrated for the Public at NYU Tandon’s 2018 Research Expo in Downtown Brooklyn
Searching for 1,000 Times the Capacity of 4G Wireless
July 19, 2012
NYU-Poly Teams with National Science Foundation and Wireless Industry Leaders to Develop Promising New Spectrum and Technology for 5G Cellular Networks
NYU Wireless Picks Up Its Own Baton to Lead the Development of 6G
November 12, 2020
With the engineers who developed the key enabling technologies for 5G at its helm, NYU Wireless is pushing ahead with the future generations of wireless networks
Bone-Crushing Experiments Yield Better Protective Gear
Millimeter Frequencies Proposed for 5G
NYU WIRELESS Celebrates Five Years of Pioneering Research into Making 5G Communications a Reality
August 10, 2017
A Robot To Explore Brooklyn’s Epically Polluted Gowanus Canal
The Gowanus is a toxic soup that cuts through the New York borough, too poisonous for human exploration. A group of students are sending a remote-controlled, camera-equipped robot--the Brooklyn…
Brooklyn Atlantis Robot Does Its Bit To Save Canal
NYU WIRELESS Welcomes Intel As Industry Affiliate
January 30, 2014
Intel Becomes Latest Member of Research Center Exploring the Millimeter Wave Spectrum as a Means to Expand Wireless Data Capacity
Tandon’s uncommonly innovative research displayed at the Brooklyn Commons
May 10, 2022
2022 Research Excellence Exhibit
Can Artificial Intelligence Find James Bond?
November 28, 2018
David Blei Discusses Probabilistic Machine Learning in Second AI Seminar Series
US varsity visitor at DTU for collaboration talks
Your Next Car Could Be Made From Coal Waste
If we're burning it, we might as well use the waste. A new option: Make ultra-light car engines out of coal fly ash.
New, free tool adds layer of security for the software supply chain
December 14, 2020
NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers launch open-source system that gives developers a way to verify integrity at each step of software development and deployment
NYU-Poly's Online Engineering Degrees Ranked in Top 10 by US News & World Report
January 17, 2013
The Invisibility of Good Design
May 5, 2017
Design for America NYU showcases human-centered design projects tackling social issues
Elza Erkip wins prestigious award for trailblazing work on next-generation wireless networks
November 18, 2021
NYU Tandon professor garners Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award. Erkip is only the third woman ever to win the coveted IEEE Communications Society prize.
Mexico, Tunisia Join the World’s Largest Student-Led Cybersecurity Event
August 29, 2018
Registration Open for CSAW Preliminaries in Six Regions Worldwide as Competition Founded by NYU Tandon Enters 15th Year
New Method of Data Center Cooling Could Dramatically Decrease Electricity Use
March 3, 2026
By using a porous material and the waste heat rejected by local industrial facilities, researchers propose a thermal battery for enabling electricity-free cooling data centers.
Looking for a leg up in the tech-job market?
March 2, 2023
Technology Management or Industrial Engineering might be just the ticket
The Offshore Wind Innovation Hub 2024 call for innovators opens
January 23, 2024
Program seeks participants to drive technological growth in industry
NYU Tandon Professor Accepts Leadership Posts in the Chemical Engineering World
August 10, 2016
Ryan Hartman Elected Programming Chair of Major Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Launches Rare Mechatronics Master Degree Program
January 26, 2016
The Multidisciplinary Field Helps Revive the Manufacturing Economy, Offers Applications in the Automation, Defense, Internet of Things, Medical, and Robotics Sectors
NYU WIRELESS and Keysight Technologies Join Forces to Develop 5G Mobile Technology
December 8, 2014
Global Cleantech Cluster Association Names New York City Startup Rentricity to Global Top 10 List
November 22, 2011
NYC ACRE Portfolio Company Cited for Excellence in Cleantech Industry, Innovative Technology and Green Job Creation
The Urban Future Prize Competition awards three $50,000 prizes, sponsored by The New York Community Trust, Carrier, and MUFG
September 15, 2021
Offshore wind innovation hub announces opening in Brooklyn
January 24, 2023
Brooklyn-based Hub seeking start-up applicants to unleash the potential of offshore wind in New York.
Financial markets are at risk of a ‘big data’ crash
NYCEDC, NYC Media Lab to open digital game design incubator at NYU Tandon
December 19, 2023
NYCEDC-founded NYC Media Lab plans to introduce an incubator program focused on digital game design and development to make New York City a hub for digital game development and production
The Offshore Wind Innovation Hub 2025 Call for Innovators opens today
January 15, 2025
Program seeks participants to drive technological growth in industry
Fortune 500 Firms Team with NYU-Poly to Offer Employees High-Tech Degrees
December 9, 2013
Why Does Coffee Spill More Often than Beer?
November 20, 2014
An NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor and Her Collaborators Have the Answer