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Researchers Are Studying the Things People Fiddle With at Their Desks
The GovLab is Taking on Corruption in Mexico and Thinks Crowdsourcing Can Help
The GovLab will host six online conferences to generate ideas and recommendations for the Mexican government.
Remembering a Towering Figure in the School of Engineering Annals and Naval History
May 27, 2016
A Memorial Day Tribute
Storytelling in Virtual Reality: Hamlet takes the (virtual) stage in new production
November 18, 2016
Polytechnic University Announces Winners of Annual Nationwide "Battles in the Cyber World" Competition
December 6, 2007
New York’s Leading Technological University Hosts Competition to Address the Future of Cyber Security
The Quest Begins to Bring Ultra-Speed Wireless Connectivity to First Responders
June 15, 2017
NYU WIRELESS, University of Padova, and Austin’s Fire Department Ramp Up Project to Spread 5G Communication Technology to Ambulances, Robots, Autonomous Vehicles, and More
Building_Space_With_Words - Exploring The Intersections Between Physical and Virtual Spaces
March 1, 2008
AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTALLATION TO PREMIERE MARCH 5 AT POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NYU
Robots on the Moon: NASA Honors NYU-Poly Students for Lunar Excavator
July 3, 2012
Lunabotics Team Receives NASA Innovation Award and NYU-Poly’s First Paul Soros Engineering Prize
Does the New iPhone 7 Have Intel Inside? This Evidence Suggests it Does
Zhong-Ping Jiang Named a Fellow of the International Federation of Automatic Control
September 24, 2013
Multinational Federation Honors NYU-Poly Professor for Fundamental Contributions to Nonlinear Control Theory and Design
Brooklyn's News 12 at the 2012 FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier
Leading University Research Centers in the U.S. and India Announce Cybersecurity Collaboration
December 6, 2016
NYU Tandon and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Agree to Joint Education and Research Initiatives to Strengthen Critical Infrastructure and Defend Against Cyber Warfare
Ilan Juran addresses the United Nations International Water Security Alliance Forum
March 6, 2012
Alum, Catt Small, named Technologist of the Year at Brooklyn Innovation Awards
February 1, 2016
The Subway Is Next Door. Should New Yorkers Pay Extra for That?
DARPA Is Building a Google for the Dark Web and It Actually Works
Professor Volkan Otugen Elected Fellow of the American Society for Mechanical Engineers
February 28, 2006
Interactive Map Reveals the Shadows Cast by Every New York City Building
Professor Gross Inducted into the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
February 21, 2007
The World's Tiniest Power Market Will Leverage Big Data to Sell Solar
New York campus tests system to price power from small assets. System part of statewide effort to overhaul energy industry.
Conference will Explore How to Automate Cyber Security Faster than the Hackers
October 6, 2014
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab Announces Winners of the Urban Future Competition Prize
February 26, 2018
Winners collectively receive more than $150,000 in competition sponsored by BP Ventures, The NY Community Trust, and NYSERDA
New York City Casts a Net to Catch the Next Big Start-Up
Here are the Four Winning Startups from 1776’s Challenge Cup NY Competition
How a College Startup Scored One of the Biggest Wins in 'Shark Tank' History
Keen Home, a former finalist in Inc.'s Coolest College Startups, landed one of the highest valuations in the history of 'Shark Tank.'
Women in Tech Tell Us How to Fix the Industry’s Gender Problem
To Create a Quieter City, They're Recording the Sounds of New York
NYU Tandon’s newest cohort of faculty members is addressing a wide range of interdisciplinary topics
July 7, 2025
Whether they’re unlocking the mysteries of thermodynamics, deepening our understanding of quantum mechanics, harnessing cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction to improve daily life, or…
Grand Opening of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Veterans Future Lab
Virtual Distance: President Hultin delivers presentation on management in the digital age
November 26, 2007
Chess-In-The-Schools: How Lewis Cullman is Giving Back
What Are Holographic Calls? Technology May Replace Voice Calling In The Future
From Hamlet to Smackdowns: The Weird and Wonderful Ideas from VR Jubilee
Wrap these around your face
U.S. News College Rankings: The Big Gainers and Decliners Over Three Years
September 10, 2013
The Director of Center for K-12 STEM Education on New Summer Programs
Top of the Class: Some of NYC’s Leading Professors Share Their Secrets
First-Class Innovators
October 20, 2017
Tandon Faculty Members Bring an Innovation Mindset to the Teaching Space
NJ’s own ‘Hidden Figure’ delivers powerful speech on the importance of mentoring
Can Big Data Analysis Swing a Political Election? [IT: The Big Idea Edition]
But what if the government did build a nationalized 5G network? Pros and cons
What if that leaked Trump proposal is actually a good idea? We look into different ideas about the security, efficiency and equitability of a public vs. private 5G network.
How the NYU Future Labs Had a Year a Top VC Would Dream Of
Startups from NYU Tandon's three incubators have a 90 percent survival rate and $1 billion in total market cap. How? We asked Vice Dean Kurt Becker.
The Squink “personal factory” 3D-prints and assembles circuit boards in minutes
The Department of Defense Came to Brooklyn to Find Hacks That Could Save Lives
Here's who won the hackathon hosted by the Department of Defense's new MD5 accelerator.
Do Universities, Research Institutions Hold the Key to Open Data’s Next Chapter?
Where government has raw data, professors and researchers have expertise and analytics programs.
With $1 million award, these NYU Tandon students are trying to build the ‘smart gun’
The winners of the Smart Gun Design Competition will look to tackle a major problem: accidental gun deaths
The Choice is Yours: Artist Hacks Voting Machines for U.S. Election-Themed Show
As the US elects its next president, R Luke DuBois explores how we make choices with an exhibition of machines making sound, selfies, and 'hanging chads'
Researchers Find the Right Balance to Speed Wireless Downloads through Judicious Use of Duplexing
June 8, 2016
Award-Winning Paper by NYU Tandon and Trinity College Authors Demonstrates How to Gain the Efficiency of Sending and Receiving Signals on the Same Radio Wave While Avoiding Interference
President Hultin Appoints Professor Mel Horwitch New Chair of the Department of Management
February 15, 2006
The GovLab Selected Readings on Blockchain Technology and Its Potential for Transforming Governance
As part of an ongoing effort to build a knowledge base for the field of opening governance by organizing and disseminating its learnings, the GovLab Selected Readings series provides an annotated and…
The Future Of Engineering Education: Students From NYU Abu Dhabi Visit NYU-Poly
August 18, 2011
NYU WIRELESS Founder Applauds FCC Move Toward the Next Generation of Wireless Technology
October 22, 2015
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Selects Maurizio Porfiri as Outstanding Young Investigator
October 16, 2013
NYU-Poly Professor Cited for Contributions to Collective Dynamics, Biomimetic Robot Fish
The Students Are Honing Their Hacking Skills With Weekly Hack Night Events
Can New York save utilities from the 'death spiral' created by solar rooftops?
New York start-ups are hoping to make distributed generation a financially viable option for large power producers
DARPA Contract to Fund Exploration of Hard-to-Find Information on the Web
February 25, 2015
NYU Gets Coveted Job to Host the First Publicly Funded VR/AR Facility
Brooklyn 5G Summit to Fuel the Next Generation of Lightning-Fast Mobile Communications
April 18, 2016
Global Industry Leaders and Academics to Explore, Showcase Newest Technology and Research
Call Issued to White Hat Hackers: Find the Flaws in New Automotive Software Updater
January 18, 2017
NYU Tandon, the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute, and Southwest Research Institute Develop an Open-Source Cybersecurity Framework for Auto Industry
STEM Education Program Gives Rise to Gold Medalist in Olympics of the Mind
June 13, 2016
Brian Chen, participant of ARISE program and entering freshman, wins first place in citywide competition
NYU Poly Incubator Companies Presented at the 2010 New Energy New York Symposium
New Decade, New Campus: NYU-Poly Announces the Transformation of its Brooklyn Campus
January 21, 2010
Civil and Urban Engineering Students Reap the Benefits of Numerous Awards and Scholarships
February 27, 2018
Conference To Highlight How Data Analytics Can Drive Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace
April 2, 2015
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Conference Will Help Businesses Harness the Power of Data to Build a Diverse, Dynamic, and Innovative Workforce
Startup Honest Buildings raises $13 million from the likes of Brookfield and Rudin
Major real estate firms decide to invest in tech platform after using it themselves