Zebrafish Like their Robots Striped, Female and Fertile
June 7, 2012
NYU-Poly Engineers and Scientists Refine their Search for Biomimetic Robots to Lead Real Fish from Danger
NYU-Poly Engineers and Scientists Refine their Search for Biomimetic Robots to Lead Real Fish from Danger
Design for America of NYU takes part in National Leadership Conference
NYU-Poly and UConn Researchers Develop New Design Techniques to Protect Against Vulnerabilities in the Electronics Supply Chain
NYU-Poly’s Prestigious Cyber Security Competition Yields Some Surprising Winners
The Data Justice Network to Become a Hub for Learning What Works and Fostering Information-Sharing and Innovation
The national lab’s new state-of-the-art 3 GeV electron storage ring was just one of the highlights
Computer Engineering student Alexandra Debow wants authentic connection, not merely likes and followers
Incoming students deliver solutions to current and future challenges.
NYU Tandon researchers develop algorithm that predicts complex interactions between leaders and followers in the animal and human worlds
Despite cyber security concerns, few see importance in keeping mobile devices safe
Ph.D. candidates from nine northeast universities will soon be able to take engineering courses across campuses
Google’s Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist Vinton G. Cerf will Lead NYU/Sloan Lecture on November 4
Unification for Underground Resilience Measures (UNUM), which received a second-stage NSF City Innovation Challenge award, will help communities respond to storms, floods, and other disasters by…
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts Annual Collective Intelligence Conference
Samsung’s technology for ultrafast data speeds currently requires a truckload of equipment.
Tega Brain’s latest installation uses AI to modify mini-ecosystems
Daniela Blanco Advances in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards Competition
NYU Tandon selected as operator for state-of-the-art VR/AR lab at Brooklyn Navy Yard with workforce development center at CUNY Lehman College in the Bronx
Introductory Course, “Solving Public Problems with Data,” Outlines How Practitioners Can Use Data in Their Everyday Work to Address Social Challenges
Coverage of shootings? Not so much
The 100 Questions’ “Food Systems Sustainability” Domain Launched by The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, the Barilla Foundation, and the Center for European Policy Studies.
Engaging diverse students, families, and educators in equitable education policymaking
More than 120 Student Projects Probe the Boundaries of Perception in Optics-Themed Exhibit
Judges in NYU’s Giant Cyber Security Awareness Week Competitions Recognized Reporting that Predicted Hacking in the United States
Meet Tandon’s Vice Dean for Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Kurt Becker
Consortium Receives $1.2M from National Science Foundation to Develop Online Hub for Information, Research Exchange
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Publishes the CrowdLaw Manifesto, Collects Signatures in Support of Principles to Spread Democracy through Digital Collaboration
World’s Largest Student-Led Security Competition Announces 400 Students Who Will Compete in Brooklyn, France, India, Israel, Mexico, and Tunisia
First 3D Platform for Simulating Zebrafish Behavior May Replace Animals in Some Research
Economic Output Expected to Nearly Triple by 2015, with 900 New Jobs Growing to 2,500
NYU Tandon Helps Honor Aspiring Female STEM Leaders and Their Mentors
NYU Tandon is helping with a new kind of collaboration
Generous grant from Blackstone provides valuable support to NYU entrepreneurs
Annual Conference Explores National Science Foundation’s GENI Project on Campus that Hosts Test Bed for 4G Wireless Research
A Grateful Former Student Pays Tribute to Phyllis Frankl by Endowing a Scholarship in Her Honor
Ed Amoroso Examines Critical Risks to Our Infrastructure in an AIG-Sponsored Lecture
Game designer, programmer, educator, and conceptual artist Zach Gage sheds light on game creation
The report examines how collective action and collective expertise can inform how public institutions handle pressing issues.
Former Secretary of Navy Richard Danzig to Propose Controversial Sacrificial Practices and a Return to Analog to Protect Some Critical Systems at Upcoming NYU/Sloan Lecture
An NYU Tandon Class Applies Their Know-How to Create Affordable Housing
NYU Tandon Professor André D. Taylor’s Research Team Combines Materials and Borrows Lessons from Nature to Build a Better Organic Solar Cell