Where are they now?
June 27, 2022
It’s a question often posed in the pages of celebrity magazines, but at Tandon, our alumni take center stage.
It’s a question often posed in the pages of celebrity magazines, but at Tandon, our alumni take center stage.
Research Develops Vehicle that Responds to Bio-Feedback from Marine Creatures for Animal Training
Research Focuses on One of the Biggest Threats to Global Health Today: Antibiotic Resistance
Henry Clever Hopes His Mathematical Equations Will Someday Deliver Energy-Efficient Exoskeletons to Give People with Disabilities a Natural Gait
Grant funds will support NYU Tandon, Rutgers, Princeton, NYU start-up Pi-Radio, and commercial partners including Nokia and Analog Devices to develop advanced microchips and wireless systems for…
Meet Jona Ballé
New AI framework enables secure neural network computation without sacrificing accuracy.
Cybersecurity Researcher Named to Popular Science Magazine’s “Brilliant 10” for His Innovations That Protect Microchips
NYU Tandon Researchers Pioneer Technique to Grow Monolayer Tungsten Disulfide for Next-Generation Transistors, Wearable Electronics, and Biomedical Devices
NYU Tandon Developing Artificial Intelligence that Lets Self-Driving Vehicles Navigate with Centimeter Precision Using Cloud-Based Service HERE HD Live Map
NYU Tandon Researchers Discover Big Cryptographic Potential in Nanomaterial
With the Help of PowerBridgeNY, a Tandon Team Makes Electrical Transformers Greener
Participants in the Annual Embedded Security Challenge Propel the Field Forward
Winning teams tackle bicycle safety, support business growth, and take flight
Combining the unique properties of emerging nanomaterials with advanced silicon-based electronics, NYU's Shahrjerdi engineers nano-bioelectronics
Training a sailplane is actually not so different from training a car.
Abu Dhabi-based university develops logic-locked chip that represent significant development in securing technology hardware
‘Logic-locked’ security is implemented at the hardware level rather than software or system levels, researchers say
The Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering discusses her work at Tandon, advances in cardiac research, and the recent Northeast Bioengineering Conference she helped organize
NYU Tandon School of Engineering celebrates 2025 Commencement Ceremony and marks first graduation presided over by NYU Tandon Executive Dean Juan J. de Pablo
World’s largest technical professional association honors Ramesh Karri for contributions to securing the supply chain for electronic design and manufacturing. His recent pioneering work addresses 3D…
NYU Tandon distinguished industry professor and director of NYU WIRELESS honored for pioneering the Massive MIMO antenna arrays that underpin 5G wireless communication
Researchers from NYU and Canada develop a machine learning model that allows robots to safely treat symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological movement disorders
New cybersecurity study has significant implications as we increasingly work remotely during COVID-19 pandemic
NYU Tandon researcher Ramesh Karri collaborated with Duke University experts to propose a way of ensuring that genetic samples taken in the field for DNA fingerprinting arrive at the laboratory…
Research led by Professor Davood Shahrjerdi could make fabrication of advanced graphene devices more efficient.
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
Researchers at NYU are leading a multi-year project to reduce carbon emissions in chemical manufacturing.
Farshad Khorrami was awarded a Department of Defense grant to study ways of detecting sabotage of integrated microchips during their fabrication, under the $50 million Defense University Research…
Alum Jeffrey Pawlick and Professor Quanyan Zhu team up to improve cybersecurity with game theory
The wireless industry is divided on Open RAN’s goal to make network components interoperable