Climate change is altering nitrogen composition in Arctic rivers, study finds
August 4, 2025
Research shows shifting composition threatens marine ecosystems and highlights water quality impacts of global warming
Research shows shifting composition threatens marine ecosystems and highlights water quality impacts of global warming
Lower Manhattan pilot project aims to expand to all of New York City and cities worldwide
Our Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering program offers a balanced curriculum that emphasizes the principles behind designs and approaches, and we make computational and research experience an integral…
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The pioneering researcher is celebrated for his seminal contributions to computer networks and systems
A newly unified Jacobs Hall remains a cornerstone of the campus
Participants in Next Gen Ph.D.s test their mettle in the lab
NYU Tandon hosts its first-ever quantum computing competition
Associate Professor Julian Togelius has been appointed honorary doctor at Malmö University
NSF-backed project will help cities spot building problems before they become costly
RouterSense passively tracks digital behaviors to detect potential health conditions without wearables or surveys
Researchers develop technique that could solve long-standing challenge of producing uniform therapeutic particles at industrial scale
NYU research shows ingestible devices offer precise control over intestinal neurons, opening new therapeutic pathways for metabolic diseases
The director of Tandon’s Sustainable Engineering Initiative discusses the future of his field and the recent AIChE Chemical Ventures Conference.
Anyone who knew Dan Guido as a bright, hardworking undergraduate will be unsurprised that his list of accomplishments keeps growing longer.
A 2025 recipient of the Numerix Women in Finance Scholarship
Silicides are promising for quantum hardware, but achieving phase purity remains a key challenge; new NYU Tandon–Brookhaven National Laboratory study shows that crystalline hafnium oxide substrates…
NYU Tandon develops environmentally compliant alternative to toxic heavy metals in infrared imaging
Researchers demonstrate physical patterning approach for quantum device fabrication
Whether they’re unlocking the mysteries of thermodynamics, deepening our understanding of quantum mechanics, harnessing cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction to improve daily life, or…
NanoFab provides NYU and NYC technology communities with cutting-edge capabilities to fabricate next-generation semiconductor chips
NYU Tandon’s Joo H. Kim is recognized for his wide-ranging research in robotics, biomechanics, and their intersections
Silver nanowire composite could help make infrared imaging more affordable and widespread
Sundeep Rangan takes the helm of NYU Tandon's flagship wireless center that counts industry members as affiliates.
NSF grant supports curriculum transformation for future engineers
Juan Carlos Perdomo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and at the NYU Center for Data Science
New NSF-funded project builds on prior Nature research; aims to bring lightweight robotic devices from laboratory demonstrations to real-world use for older adults and stroke survivors
NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers awarded $1 million from National Science Foundation for pioneering work on automated building envelope assessments
Research project from University of Michigan, NYU and other institutions allows scientists to analyze thousands of museum specimens, confirming centuries-old ecological rule applies to avian wings
NYU Tandon-led research team develops system that lets vehicles pass along AI models like messages in a social network, even when they don't meet directly
This 6-week badge course is designed to enhance your skills in generative AI tools to elevate your creative strategies.
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Post-doctoral researcher Casey Bloomquist hopes to take his tech to market
Renowned biomedical engineer leads groundbreaking NYU Tandon-Langone initiative to transform scientific discoveries into new treatments
Researchers from NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Stern School of Business identify four distinct strategies as writing professionals actively reshape their roles in response to generative AI
Tandon's Commencement Ceremony was a fitting celebration of academic prowess and perseverance
Program seeks participants to drive technological growth in industry
VeriGen translates natural language into verilog code, outperforming larger commercial models while making hardware design more accessible