Global collaboration on human migration launches digital hub
June 2, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon joins European Commission and the International Organization for Migration to launch an online platform for the Big Data for Migration (BD4M) Alliance
The GovLab at NYU Tandon joins European Commission and the International Organization for Migration to launch an online platform for the Big Data for Migration (BD4M) Alliance
Integrated Circuits Can Monitor Their Own Computations and Flag Defects
Top Student Researchers, Hackers, and Cyber Sleuths Compete at NYU Tandon, NYU Abu Dhabi, And Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur for Cyber Security Awareness Week Finals
Professor Erica King-Toler has important answers
NYU-Poly Researchers Tease Out Cues that Impact Schooling Fish Behavior
Past recipients of the Thompson-Bartlett Summer Research Fellowship return to mentor the newest cohort
New benefits offered to the second Apex cohort at the Veterans Future Lab will make the school’s world-class resources accessible to veterans across the country
A Team Led by NYU Tandon Professor Maurizio Porfiri Finds Patterns in How People Interact in Small Groups That Lead to Emergence of Leaders
The MoU has been signed for a period of seven years, which could be extended upon review
Research study to develop prototype to help power industry save money and avoid outages and failures
Donation by Keysight Technologies Includes Cutting-edge Equipment and Software to Further NYU WIRELESS’ Path to Leadership in Terahertz Spectrum
Winners took home more than $100,000 in prizes and spots in New York City’s premier cleantech incubator
Researchers at NYU WIRELESS are creating a new channel emulation methodology for 5G systems.
Bob Ubell, Tandon’s Outgoing Vice Dean of Online Learning, Publishes New Book on Digital Education
The startup says it has an alternative to expensive over-the-air tests for 5G
Vote online in 12 categories for the smartest people in and around Brooklyn tech, entrepreneurship and new thinking.
QS World University Ranking also reports a 50-position leap worldwide since 2018
Helping veterans transition to civilian life might be the program’s greatest benefit
These startups are vying to be Brooklyn's next tech darling.
Temperature-based safety regulations are better than those based on power density, studies show
Pitch your cleantech startup to jurors from energy-industry giants.
Summer Participants in STEMNow Programming Will Access Cutting-Edge Labs, Groundbreaking Research, and More
Justin Hendrix, executive director of NYC Media Lab, explains the idea behind an upcoming drag-and-drop data viz tool for journalists
Students in NYU’s Ability Project Partner with Cooper-Hewitt to Design a Barrier-Free Museum Experience
An Event Mounted by the Sustainable Urban Environments Program Draws Faithful Alumni — and a Keynote Speaker with Strong Tandon Ties
Forget debate club, these undergrads built a bridge in 18 minutes and a canoe made out of concrete.
The theme will be “smart cities” and the startups looks interesting.
Project receives U.S. Department of Energy funding to develop AI-assisted sensor data analytics for detecting hidden problems in urban underground electrical grids
Over-the-air software updates for cars is a security risk. Researchers who developed an open source software update framework for cars are asking security experts to help find flaws in its code.
Ph.D. candidates from nine northeast universities will soon be able to take engineering courses across campuses
A pioneer in computer science aims to make the field affordable and open to all
NYU-Poly Teams with National Science Foundation and Wireless Industry Leaders to Develop Promising New Spectrum and Technology for 5G Cellular Networks
NYU-Poly Playoff-bound; Old Westbury Rematch Awaits
Training a sailplane is actually not so different from training a car.