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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
Leadership skills are Tandon Made
May 9, 2022
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents
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
How the Internet-Addicted World Can Survive on Poisoned Fruit
Tandon Cyber Fellows on the Front Line of Cyber Defense
The World's Best Security Engineers are Working on Flappy Bird
Fewer people want to engage in a modern spy vs. spy.
How to protect the power grid from low-budget cyberattacks
Anthony J. Wiener, Forecaster of the Future, Is Dead at 81
Welp, here it is: The first attempt to hack Ebola
AT&T's Challenge To Developers: Inventive Apps For The Disabled
AT&T is offering $100,000 to help develop technology specifically aimed at aiding those with disabilities.
How to Build a Robot That Won't Take Over the World
Former "On the Money" Host Brings Talents, Skills to NYU
Brooklyn Lawmakers On The Move: Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
Malliotakis Promotes Veterans Entrepreneur Training
1-9 6AM Bob Mitchell, How Did the Russian Hacks Happen?
Virtual Peer Pressure Works Just as Well as the Real Thing
August 25, 2016
NYU Tandon Researchers Show That Social Pressure Can Spark Competition, Shape Behavior Among Citizen Scientists — Even if the Competitor is a Bot
Why Brooklyn Is The New Mecca For Fledgling Tech Startups
Meet the 5 Startups Handpicked for NYU Tandon’s First-Ever AI Incubator
Featuring smarter industrial robots and customer service bots trained by the man whose AI beat Ken Jennings on ‘Jeopardy!’
NYU Tandon Professor Accepts Leadership Posts in the Chemical Engineering World
Ryan Hartman Elected Programming Chair of Major Division of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; He Will Also Advise New Royal Society of Chemistry Journal
Closing the STEM Gender Gap Is a Team Effort at NYU Tandon
November 17, 2017
Thanks to a Host of Initiatives, the School of Engineering is Attracting and Retaining Female Students at an Encouraging Rate
NYU-Poly Hosts Computer Showdown For Students Across The Country
CNCF Brings In Notary, The Update Framework to Boost Container Security
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation adds a pair of open-source security efforts to its project roster, providing cryptographically verifiable software integrity.
How to protect yourself from even the savviest of hackers
Public Voting Begins on $100,000 Tech Challenge to Empower People with Disabilities
July 1, 2015
AT&T/New York University Connect Ability Challenge Draws 63 Submissions from Developers in 15 Countries
Food-X Reveals the 8 Startups Taking Part in its Latest Cohort
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street-Video
Guide to the top college and university cyber security degree programs
Business and technology higher education institutions are offering cyber security degrees and programs to help meet the job demand.
PowerBridgeNY Draws New Ideas in Energy from the Academic Well
The future is bright. And wireless. | Marco Mezzavilla | TEDxMiddlebury (video)
'Quora Was the Savior': Online Communities are Supercharging People's Careers
Inspired by Nature: The Thrilling New Science That Could Transform Medicine
Jeffrey Karp is at the forefront of a new generation of scientists using nature's blueprints to create breakthrough medical technologies. Can bioinspiration help to solve some of humanity's most…
NYU-Poly Launches #STEMNOW, Summer Programs to Answer National Call for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
July 8, 2013
National Science Foundation Director of Engineering Education Dr. Theresa Maldonado Keynotes Launch for 16 Summer Programs Building a Model for the Rest of the Country
Listen to the Numbers: research shows connection between stock market and pop music
January 6, 2009
Robot fish can be just as convincing as the real thing
Dean Katepalli Sreenivasan Elected to the Indian National Academy of Engineering
November 10, 2014
Let the Hacking Begin: NYU Launches Largest Cyber Security Student Contests
August 25, 2014
NYU Researchers Break Nano Barrier to Engineer the First Protein Microfiber
October 22, 2014
New Material Advances Tissue Engineering and Drug Delivery
Want $1 Million From Google? Just Win the Super Bowl of Computing
Fariña: STEM students ‘the answer to all our problems’
Young Scholar on the Rise with Help from K-12 STEM Program
May 3, 2017
ARISE high school student presents research at prestigious IEEE conference
Tracking the Value (at Least in Jobs) of Federal Research Spending.
Tandon Teams Meet the Verizon Connected Futures Research and Prototyping Challenge
February 22, 2016
Adobe is a Sponsor for the Nation’s Largest Student Cyber Security Competition
The Ultimate Defense Against Hackers May Be Just a Few Atoms Thick
November 29, 2017
NYU Tandon Researchers Discover Big Cryptographic Potential in Nanomaterial
Brainy Battle: Students Compete in the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest
November 15, 2010
The Carbon-Fiber Future: It's About More Than Speed (Op-Ed)
Six Degrees of Quant: Kevin Bacon and the Erdos Number Mystery
Let the Hacking Begin: NYU Launches Largest Cyber Security Student Contests
Linux Foundation Taps Researcher’s Security Framework as Standard for the Cloud
November 8, 2017
Tandon Faculty and Researchers Discuss Urban Resiliency with The National Academies
August 17, 2017
How Could Physically Disabled Toddlers Someday Explore the World More Easily?
Answer: Tot Bot
NYU-Poly Researchers Awarded DARPA Contract to Explore the Deep Web
Ed Koch Dies; Outspoken Mayor Brought N.Y. Back From The Brink
4 Inspiring Takeaways About Women In Leadership From The Bustle Upstart Awards
WCT Annual Leadership Awards Recognize Champions of Closing the Gender Gap
Here are 4 Ways #Opendata Could Improve the World, Down to Your Neighborhood
We caught up with Stefaan Verhulst to talk about his new ebook, "The Global Impact of Open Data."
NYU-Poly’s NYC Service Design Jam: 48-hours to Change the World
March 7, 2013
From Brazil to Sweden — to right here at NYU-Poly — student innovators gathered to bridge the gap between consumers and service providers.
The Newest Tech Innovations at NYC Media Lab's Third Annual Summit
Even Tiny Updates to Tech Can Be Obstacles for the Disabled
NYU Releases the Densest LiDAR Dataset Ever to Help Urban Development
Cutting the cord: HEVO Power takes wireless vehicle chargers for a spin
The triumph of melancholy: 500 years of Dürer's most enigmatic print
This Entrepreneurship Program Taught Me The Skills To Build A Better Future
After a 10-week entrepreneurship program, this Army veteran is now launching her own business dedicated to helping other vets.
Researchers Add Software Bugs to Reduce the Number of… Software Bugs
A new strategy for training bug-finding tools could help catch more vulnerabilities.
Foreign Tech And Engineering Students Can Now Stay In The U.S. Longer
New visa rules will allow certain students to work in the United States for as long as three years after graduating.
Latest Algorithm for Cochlear Implants Block the Cacophony of Background Noise
A new algorithm to improve hearing for people with cochlear implants and hearing aids is a good thing. A byproduct of this research is likely to lead to speech recognizers that could work at a…
A vision for a decarbonized future; unpacking the complexities of energy system transition
January 29, 2025
We Go Behind the Scenes of This Dazzling VR Performance of Hamlet
A team from NYU's MAGNET is combining virtual reality, motion capture and livestreaming to put a new twist on theater. Could this be the future of performance?
NYU-Poly Professor Formulates Algorithms that May Help Solve the Keynes-Hayek Debate
August 5, 2013
Philip Maymin Proposes New Economic Modeling to Embrace the Chaos and Complexity of the Political System
Why this Brooklyn startup is continuously making 3D maps of the entire city
If autonomous vehicles are to roam the streets one day, it will be because of the mapping work of companies like Carmera.
Lecture Will Explore the Dangers of Hardware Hackers in a World of Interconnected Devices
April 3, 2017
Silicon Security Takes the Spotlight at NYU/Sloan Lecture on April 25