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Startup News: The Library of Congress Has a Twitter Problem
Envisioning the Future of Cities, With a Boost From Philanthropy
New York Eyes a Piece of the Game Development Pie
The Unsocial Network: Privacy Is Staging a Comeback on Facebook
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
One drunk fish makes the whole group swim faster
Building City of the Future And Focusing on Health
Future City Competition Held at NYU-Polytechnic
Driving Progress: Students Excel at the Forbes Idea Incubator Challenge
November 8, 2017
Sponsored by Audi in Partnership With NYU Tandon, the Challenge Addressed Women’s Access to Transportation
NYU Professor Wins Premier Award in the Data Visualization Field
November 12, 2014
IEEE Honors Claudio Silva for Seminal Contributions to the Emerging Field Known as ‘Data Science’
How Open Data Can Help the Global South, from Disaster Relief to Voter Turnout
On the Market: These 3 Brooklyn Tech Companies are Hiring
Engineering and design are in high demand.
Millimeter Waves May Be the Future of 5G Phones
Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020
25 New York colleges with the best return on investment
Three local colleges are ranked high on the list
Cities Are the Best Places to Ride Out a Hurricane
Ask Asa: Breaking Down The ‘LinkedIn’ Security-Breach Situation
Of Course Everyone's Already Using the Leaked NSA Exploits
The 10 best colleges for a degree in applied mathematics
How Is Deep Learning Changing The World Of Sports?
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street
5 Incubators That Are Shaping the Future of Green Business
Cheers to a Brooklyn lady for hitting the century mark
The GovLab wants to build a Wikipedia of open data
NYU's open government boosters hope increased collaboration can lead to innovative solutions.
Put Down the Smartphone, Board Games Are Cool Now
New York City's newest rock stars: the IT boys
Geeks who know how to keep hackers out of your business are stars of New York's frenzied economy.
Here are the nominees for our first Brooklyn Innovation Awards
Vote online in 12 categories for the smartest people in and around Brooklyn tech, entrepreneurship and new thinking.
All About Bugs (of the Animal and Computer Varieties)
THE SCIENCE OF WHY WE FIDGET WHILE WE WORK
Most Of Us Do It, but Fidgeting at Work Hasn't Been Studied Before. Now Researchers are Figuring Out How It Impacts Our Working Day.
Let’s End the War Between Online and On-campus Instruction
Open the way for research on the educational consequences of collaboration between virtual and face-to-face learning, Robert Ubell argues.
3D Printing Industry Review Of The Year May 2017
Yargh! Piracy and Intellectual Property in the 3D-Printing Era
Counterfeiting is the world’s second-oldest profession. An estimated $220 million of U.S. currency is counterfeit. By comparison, according to the OECD, about 2.5 percent of goods, or $461 billion,…
Techies ‘Hack the Ban’ for Undocumented Immigrants in Brooklyn
We’re Sponsoring the NYU-Poly Women’s Cybersecurity Symposium
Does Twitter Deserve a Place in the Classroom? (Op-Ed)
Search Narrows for World’s Top Student Hackers and Cybersecurity Protectors: Countdown to NYU CSAW Finals
October 30, 2018
World’s Largest Student-Led Security Competition Announces 400 Students Who Will Compete in Brooklyn, France, India, Israel, Mexico, and Tunisia
An Entrepreneurial Force
April 13, 2016
Four companies emerge from the second graduating cohort of Tandon's Veteran Entrepreneur Training program
Game of thrones: does moving the office toilet improve employees’ creativity?
Many organisations are desperate to get their people to bump into each other more in the workplace – is moving the loo the answer?
Decoding the Deep: Juliana Freire and Claudio Silva Join NYU-Poly
February 13, 2012
The creators of the innovative DeepPeep.org search engine and VisTrails data exploration tool bring their expertise to the department of computer science and engineering
Alexapath Tapped as One of the World's Most Promising Science Startups
Founder Lou Auguste was among the four U.S. companies chosen to pitch yesterday at the Falling Walls Venture forum in Berlin.
Mapping the Shadows of New York City: Every Building, Every Block
The Struggle for Light and Air in America's Largest City
New York City a leader in closing the tech gender gap
When The United Nations Puts a Call Out to Data Pros...
November 23, 2015
Enrico Bertini’s Data Visualization Group Triumphs
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
A Member of the "Greatest Generation" Makes a Great Contribution to Tandon
February 28, 2017
New Fellowship Opportunities Thanks to Late Alum Henry Hain
H. Jonathan Chao Named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
December 17, 2014
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor Known for High-Performance Switches and Routers
Better Living Through Technology: Dispatches from the Connect Ability Hackathon
Google Funds NYU-Poly Research into the ‘Social’ of Social Networks
March 13, 2013
Professor Oded Nov Explores Better Tools for Social Interaction on the Web
Centipede creator sees lack of diversity in the game industry
Elza Erkip Elected to the Science Academy Society of Turkey
January 23, 2013
NYU-Poly Professor Forges International Bonds
Big Data, a Big Bang exploding into the business of Finance
Peering Inside the World Cup's Brazuca Ball (Op-Ed)
From Correspondence Courses to the Cutting Edge of Digital Learning
December 1, 2016
Bob Ubell, Tandon’s Outgoing Vice Dean of Online Learning, Publishes New Book on Digital Education
Facebook Security Chief: 'Slippery Slope' If Apple Helps the FBI
Watch an NYU Researcher Explain the Promise of 5G Wireless
5G is like an invisible fabric that will wirelessly connect future objects like drones and cars.
Android 7 Boasts New Encryption Features as the Crypto War Soldiers On
Android 7.0 pushes easy-to-use encryption further into the mainstream.
New Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Games
The NSA has been hacking Chinese systems for years: Snowden
Teachers and Students Pair Up to Widen the STEM Pipeline
October 20, 2016
NYU Tandon Opens Registration to New York City School Teams
The foreign universities bill may enhance free flow of knowledge
Millburn musicians take the stage in New York on Friday
Students Put Their Hacking Skills to the Test at Contest
Playoff Preview: Pickell Honored as Skyline Player of the Week
February 22, 2010
Lady Jays prepare for Mount Saint Vincent
Make Way, IT Departments: HR Moving Up the Tech Ladder
May 8, 2012
Free Conference at NYU-Poly Explores Role of Technological Innovation in Human Resources
BK middle school students build model cities of the future
AR and VR in STEM: The New Frontiers in Science
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
Leadership skills are Tandon Made
May 9, 2022
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents