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President’s Service Awards Honors NYU Tandon Students
May 8, 2018
Student Leaders and Organizations Celebrated for Community Building
Giving FRE students a head start
August 5, 2019
Tandon’s Department of Finance and Risk Engineering offers a one-of-a-kind boot camp
Detoxifying Pesticides
The Sixth Annual STEMNow Celebration
July 16, 2018
Tandon is set to surpass pledge to train 500 New York City public school teachers
CHIPS and Science Act spurs NanoFab cleanroom ribbon cutting at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
October 18, 2023
NanoFab provides NYU and NYC technology communities with cutting-edge capabilities to fabricate next-generation semiconductor chips
Data project may drive policy for hyperlocal flooding in NYC
February 24, 2021
Work in New York City collects systematic data on street-level flooding, partnering with local agencies to design real-time flood sensors and an open code that other cities can build on.
Engineer: Rebuilding L Train Tunnel Would Extend its Life Further
January 4, 2020
Following hackings, students and admins tighten security
From training to hiring outside agencies to protect data, colleges are becoming more aggressive about cybersecurity.
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
Data Scientists Will Unlock Big Data’s Promise
New Algorithm Dramatically Speeds Up Stroke Detection Scans
December 4, 2025
NYU Tandon researchers develop a faster way to reconstruct microwave images, opening the door to portable tools for stroke diagnosis and breast cancer screening.
Facial Recognition Technology Sparks Concern at NYC Wegmans Supermarkets
January 6, 2026
Novel technique boosts cadmium telluride solar cell performance by 13 percent
May 28, 2025
NYU Tandon-led research team develops breakthrough protective coating for solar cells
Your Call Center Rep Is Emotionally Exhausted, Their Computer May Know When to Help
April 1, 2026
A study by South Korea’s KAIST and NYU Tandon School of Engineering finds that call center software logs outperform wearables in detecting worker stress
Audi of America awards fourth Audi Drive Progress Grant supporting STEM education at Forbes Idea Incubator
March 9, 2021
In Small Groups, People Follow High Performing Leaders
February 20, 2019
A Team Led by NYU Tandon Professor Maurizio Porfiri Finds Patterns in How People Interact in Small Groups That Lead to Emergence of Leaders
So You Think You Can Secure Your Mobile Phone With a Fingerprint?
April 10, 2017
NYU Tandon and Michigan State University Researchers Find That Similarities in Partial Fingerprints May be Sufficient to Trick Biometric Security Systems on Smartphones
These three US universities lead the industrial engineering game
August 20, 2024
Concerns many super speeders evading citations on Maryland Route 210
February 15, 2023
Facebook failed to block ads containing death threats to election workers
December 1, 2022
The biggest risks of using Bluetooth trackers like Apple AirTag and Tile
January 14, 2023
Meltwater announces the launch of new Scientific Advisory Board
February 17, 2022
National Science Foundation Recognizes 2 NYU Professors for Promising Research in Smart Cities and Smart Transportation
March 16, 2017
Joseph Chow and Constantine Kontokosta Receive CAREER Awards to Advance Their Research in Urban Informatics and Smart Transportation
Tracking Down the Mystery of Life’s 'Handedness'
March 18, 2010
NYU-Poly Research Proposes a Theory on the Chemical Origin of Life: 'Two Equal Runners, One Tripped'
An ACE up Their Sleeve
October 5, 2016
Mentorship Program Attracts New Students to the Fields of Architecture, Construction, and Engineering
New York's lean, mean startup machine
Entrepreneurs launch with scant outside investors, little overhead.
What's next for climate action? The talks from the TED Countdown New York Session 2022
June 14, 2022
Security advisory services market size estimated to reach $29.91 billion by 2027
April 9, 2022
Adobe is a Sponsor for the Nation’s Largest Student Cyber Security Competition
Toward Data Driven Philanthropy
The start of the year could be the start of something big
January 30, 2020
NYU Tandon teams take part in a J-Term program aimed at aspiring entrepreneurs
U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellow heads to Tandon
September 6, 2022
A new program helps NYU Tandon undergrads experience the rigors of high-level research
October 6, 2025
Participants in Next Gen Ph.D.s test their mettle in the lab
Universities Collaborate to Accelerate Computer Security Advances
May 4, 2011
Consortium Receives $1.2M from National Science Foundation to Develop Online Hub for Information, Research Exchange
The dean of this top engineering school believes interdisciplinary learning is key to the future—including with 6G, AI, and cybersecurity
November 9, 2023
ChatGPT is 'not particularly innovative,' and 'nothing revolutionary,' says Meta's chief AI scientist
January 23, 2023
As Wireless Providers Roll Out 5G Technology, How Close Are We To 6G And Beyond?
January 9, 2020
Kings County start-ups win big at Make It in Brooklyn Innovation Awards
December 21, 2018
Jin Montclare experiments with blogging and Op-Eds to connect with the public
May 22, 2020
‘Fake News Horror Show’ Explores New Technology, Online Propaganda
Open access to research can close gaps for people with disabilities
September 6, 2022
TIAA boosts cybersecurity talent strategy with university partnership
January 3, 2022
Vice Admiral Kriete visits the Veterans Future Lab
May 29, 2019
Three-star admiral meets entrepreneurs and talks about the open seas, space, and technology
How do video game companies like Game Freak keep getting hacked?
October 15, 2024
20 students had 48 hours to solve the impossible — climate change
November 26, 2019
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