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Calvin Young, engineer and Harvard grad, files to run for mayor
Fourth candidate enters race for mayor of Baltimore
IEEE Honors NYU Professor for Contributions to Cellular Communications
January 4, 2016
Sundeep Rangan Named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Sensor networks help fight floods and noise pollution
November 3, 2021
NYU researchers are using distributed sensor networks to develop flood and noise protection measures.
AI Supporting Creative Industries
November 16, 2023
NYC Media Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Bertelsmann partner on the Creative Industries and AI Challenge, focusing on books, music, film and television
Biometric Security for Smartphones: Cites NYU Tandon Research (Video)
Real-Life CSI: 13 High School Teams Reach the Final Round in the Search for the Top Cyber Investigators of the Future
November 8, 2011
For the Finalists, NYU-Poly’s Cyber Security Awareness Week Will Feature a Special Digital Forensic Challenge Plus Prizes, Scholarships and Access to Iconic Hackers
NYC to Host World Cup for Problem-Solving Startups This Month
"We’re not looking for the next Angry Birds or Yo."
Alcatel-Lucent techie: Race for ‘5G’ technologies is 'ridiculous'
'5G’ efforts are missing the point of the new mobile networks
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
NYU Tandon data scientists launch tool to analyze Facebook political advertising in Canada
October 2, 2019
New website provides an interactive resource to explore election spending
NYU Tandon’s Index of Cyber Security sees rapid rise in nation-state concerns
January 27, 2021
The recent Solar Winds attack confirms fears from cybersecurity experts that threats from nation-states are on the rise.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Dean Emeritus Katepalli Sreenivasan Appointed to the Max Planck Society
September 24, 2018
Leading Expert in Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Named External Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
FCC Chief Lays Out Aggressive Timetable for Moving US Toward 5G
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler outlined an aggressive timetable for moving the U.S. toward 5G, in a major policy address at the National Press Club Monday, saying he plans to circulate an order Thursday…
IEEE Communications Society honors research by NYU communication theory researchers
May 22, 2019
Papers by the originator of Massive MIMO Thomas L. Marzetta and cooperative networking pioneer Elza Erkip win best paper awards spanning multiple years
NYU Tandon Professor Advances Drone Technology for Agriculture and Critical Infrastructure
October 24, 2018
Giuseppe Loianno Wins National American Italian Foundation’s Young Investigator Award
Ted Rappaport, wireless telecommunications pioneer and founder of NYU WIRELESS, elected to the National Academy of Engineering
February 10, 2021
Researchers find that red-flagging misinformation could slow the spread of fake news on social media
April 27, 2020
A team led by researchers at NYU Tandon discover that credibility indicators flagging spurious headlines can reduce intention to share non-true news, though demographics and political affiliation…
With NSF and industry support, NYU WIRELESS aims to harness the THz spectrum for amazing possibilities
August 25, 2022
Cracking the code of private AI: The role of entropy in secure language models
March 25, 2025
Over 1,000 Stakeholders Join New Emergency Management Network Championed by the Port Authority of NY & NJ
October 11, 2018
Hundreds of Public and Private-Sector Organizations in Metro New York and New Jersey Employing the Metropolitan Resilience Network, Developed at NYU Tandon, to Collaborate on Shared Threats to the…
Science hacks, stargazing come to Brooklyn for World Science Festival
Why video game composer Austin Wintory lives for awkward situations
“If everyone is trying to be some kind of weird, socially acceptable creature, then we’re not going to get anywhere,” said the Grammy-nominated composer at NYU last week.
Car Free NYC expansion in talks for Earth Day 2017
Future of Parenting: Preparing your kids for jobs of tomorrow
NYU Researchers Develop New Paradigm for 5G Emulation (Reader Forum)
C&W Partners with NYU to Give Real Estate Support for Startups
New York State Renews Funding for NYU Telecommunications Research Center
October 21, 2015
Data Shows the Way for New York’s Greenhouse Gas Reductions
January 22, 2016
'It’s not just benchmarking, but it’s also disclosure'
NYU-Poly Alumni Travel: West Africa and Borneo
October 18, 2011
As economies in Africa and Asia grow, natural sites become targets for development. Tourism, done right, can be a way of balancing preservation while attracting economic benefits.
NYU Tandon Student Wins Marconi Award For Work On 5G
Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.
Syntactic foam sandwich fills hunger for lightweight yet strong materials
NYU School of Engineering's Nikhil Gupta and collaborators discover a way to expand the applications of metal matrix syntactic foams to autos, ships, trains, and more
WannaCry Ransomware Attack Illustrates Need for Evolution in Cybersecurity Norms
Nikhil Gupta Receives Heavyweight Honor for Work on Lightweight Composites
June 19, 2013
ASM International Presents its Mid-Career Silver Medal to NYU-Poly Professor Whose Research Has Important Military and Civilian Applications
TMS Chooses NYU-Poly Professor for Young Leader Development Award
March 7, 2013
Materials scientists and engineers honor Nikhil Gupta
NYU-Poly Hosts Computer Showdown For Students Across The Country
SyntheZyme Wins Second National Science Foundation Grant to Commercialize Promising Biopesticide
May 17, 2011
New method for creating nanofibers could improve drug delivery methods
NYU student creates Veti-Gel, a possible cure for excess bleeding
Joe Landolina of the company Suneris and his colleagues were able to seal deep cuts into rats’ livers and carotid arteries in tests.
Researchers Use Software-Defined Radio for Testing Millimeter-Wave Antennas
Gold Nanoparticles Show Promise for Early Detection of Heart Attacks
January 14, 2015
NYU School of Engineering Professors Collaborate with Researchers from Peking University on a New Test Strip
“Tomorrow’s Technology Today,” Polytechnic University’s Popular Weekly Radio Broadcast
October 4, 2007
Returns Monday, October 8 In New Expanded Hour-Long LIVE Format on WFAS-AM
NYU-Poly Scientist Gets Google Grant for Social Networks Research
Flexible Silicon Implants Provide New Interface for Studying Brain Diseases
Clubs for growth: City biz incubators give entrepreneurs a leg up
Creating Collaborative Culture Requires Mix Of Spaces For Privacy, Interaction
NYU-Poly Researchers Find Weakness in Facebook’s Protections for Minors
Bridge Program Speeds Prep for Non-Engineer STEM Masters Studies
October 9, 2017
NI Donates $1m to New York University for 5G Radio Work
NI is working with the wireless research centre within New York University Tandon School of Engineering to fund the development of mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulation…
NYU Tandon Answers Call for Tech to Stem Gun Violence
August 17, 2016
Student Team to Enter Brooklyn Borough’s Smart Gun Design Competition
With More Tech Comes More Hacking Risk for Smart Cars
Connecting vehicles to one another and the world around them poses a substantial cyber security hurdle that automakers must overcome.
The NSA has been hacking Chinese systems for years: Snowden
NYU Creates Pathway to Tandon for Non Computer Science Students
DOT’s Trottenberg Calls for NYC to ‘Think Big’ About Transportation
Comments at Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce’s Newsmakers event
NYU-Poly VP Ubell Recognized for Excellence in Online Learning
May 31, 2011
Sloan Consortium Names Leader of NYU-ePoly to List of 2011 Fellows
No Sweat: NYU School of Engineering ‘Summer of STEM’ Makes Science and Tech Cool for Kids, Teachers
July 9, 2015
Engineering Icon, Alum Eugene DeLoatch, Honored for Diversifying the Field
April 28, 2017
A Towering Figure in the World of Higher Education Wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
NYU Wireless: Engineering Research Looks Beyond 5G
Verizon Grant Helps NYU-Poly Introduce Students to Joys and Rigors of Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship
November 22, 2010
New MakerSpace Finds NYU Tandon and Brooklyn in the Thick of the Maker Movement
September 20, 2016
Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Start-ups and K-12 STEM Participants Will Harness the Power of Industry-Level Equipment
IEEE Honors NYU-Poly Professor for Research to Speed Mobile Data Transfer
June 21, 2013
Elza Erkip’s Paper Cited for Long-lasting Impact in Wireless Communications
NYU Tandon Grad Student Wins Award From Marconi Society for 5G Research
George MacCartney was recognized for his work on the millimeter wave spectrum.
Pioneering Course Teaches How Big Data Analytics Can Advance Workplace Diversity and Inclusion
June 11, 2015
Indian, US firms sign MoUs
Innovator in novel materials adds Fellow of American Society for Composites to a long list of accomplishments
September 21, 2022
NYU researchers partner with FDA to identify biomarkers for stroke rehabilitation
September 29, 2022
A unique collaboration between the engineering sector (NYU Tandon), the clinical sector (NYU Langone), and the regulatory sector (the U.S. Food and Drug Administration) will bring biomarker data to…
NYU Tandon researcher wins IROS 2022 Young Professional Award
November 2, 2022
Giuseppe Loianno received the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Toshio Fukuda Young Professional Award, marking the third early-career award this year to recognize his impact on intelligent robots…
The Library of Congress, Spain ... and now Brooklyn
August 14, 2023
A new Foreign Affairs Information Tech fellow heads to NYU Tandon
CSAW 2021 added high-profile speakers and panels
November 22, 2021
How secure are our wireless networks?
Putting the Fun in Fundraising
November 28, 2018
Thanks to the Rising Violets Crowdfunding Platform, Supporting Your Favorite Tandon Project Is Easy
NYU Tandon School of Engineering continues historic rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings
March 17, 2020
Second ranking report within a fortnight reports a giant leap; NYU’s engineering school is now among the best in Greater New York
NY State Provides $2 Million Grant to Polytechnic Institute of NYU to Serve as Hub for New York City’s First Center of Innovation for Technology and Entertainment (CITE)
October 28, 2008
Incubator for Students, Faculty, Researchers from the Private Sector Will Generate New Products and Companies for New York City.