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NYU and NYU-Poly Researchers Apply Lessons of Animal Herd Behavior to Reduce Alcohol-Related Traffic Deaths
May 15, 2013
NIH-Funded Study will be First to Employ Systems Science to Study Effective State Policies on Drinking and Driving
New R.E. Head for Cooper
New Experiential Learning Center helps Tandon students successfully chart a course for their future
April 7, 2022
The new office acts as a one-stop shop for students exploring the many hands-on opportunities and programs offered at the school.
NYU Tandon Researchers Partner with NYC to Establish First-of-Its-Kind Embodied Carbon Benchmarks for Construction
May 11, 2026
Year-long C2SMART study funded by New York City will provide baseline data essential for city agencies to advance clean construction goals
Meet Martín Farach-Colton, the new chair of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
January 4, 2024
Arriving with deep domain expertise; a history of entrepreneurship; and a surprising avocation
Hacking a Different Kind of Virus
November 13, 2014
Two-Day Hackathon Explores Ebola Aid Solutions
Honoring Women in STEM: Tatiana Pilon
March 20, 2017
Graduate student discusses mentorship, empowering women, and diversity in animation
NYU Wireless Study Predicts Trouble For 5G Cellular, Offers Simple Solution
May 19, 2016
New research led by NYU WIRELESS shows cracks in standard channel models and offers solutions with simpler models steeped in physics
Mayor Bloomberg Launches NYC Urban Technology Innovation Center
Partnership of the City, Columbia, NYU-Poly and CUNY Will Connect Academic Institutions Conducting Sustainable Technology Research, Companies Creating the Associated Products and Building Owners Who…
GovLab’s 8 Takeaways for Handling Data Responsibly
The devil's in the data. A new report from NYU Tandon's Governance Lab attempts to define guidelines for its deployment.
Researchers Uncover Privacy Flaws That Can Reveal Users’ Identities, Locations and Digital Files
October 18, 2011
NYU Tandon Researcher Synthesizes Hybrid Molecule that Delivers a Blow to Malignant Cells
April 1, 2016
Protein-gold nanoparticle hybrid assembles to carry anti-cancer drug, then disassembles for delivery
New, enhanced AdObservatory.org provides transparency & insights on digital political spending
August 4, 2022
Free, public research tool, available in English & Spanish, features data viz on paid messaging across Facebook & Instagram.
Alum Erol Gelenbe (’68, '70) decreed a Commander of the National Order of Merit of France by President Emmanuel Macron
July 2, 2019
The honor is just the latest in a long chain that also includes a knighthood in France’s Legion of Honor
NYU Tandon Professor Named a Rising Star of Chemical Engineering
March 15, 2016
Jin Kim Montclare Is Honored by the American Chemical Society for Her Development of Engineered Proteins that Can Fight Disease, Mitigate Environmental Damage and More
Prominent university wireless research center names new director
September 17, 2019
Theodore Rappaport, an innovator whose millimeter wave research underpins 5G, hands leadership of NYU WIRELESS to Thomas Marzetta, the originator of Massive MIMO antenna technology
The GovLab and the IDB bring innovative ideas to Latin American government officials
October 1, 2020
Smarter crowdsourcing in the age of coronavirus project gives governments new tools to address the pandemic as the project passes the halfway point
NYU-Poly Student Earns Prestigious NSF Fellowship for Research to Unlock Mystery of How Human Joints Use Energy
May 10, 2011
Humanoid Robot Named DARwIn Will Inform Applications from Prosthetic Limbs to Sporting Equipment Design
A look back (and forward) with the NYU Tandon Future Labs
December 18, 2024
A new incubator puts game designers at the controls
Jack Toolin's My Space for Your Life Showing at Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts
September 20, 2011
Light pills could transform understanding of how the gut controls the body
August 25, 2025
NYU research shows ingestible devices offer precise control over intestinal neurons, opening new therapeutic pathways for metabolic diseases
A smarter look at traffic congestion
March 2, 2023
NYU Tandon’s C2SMART secures $15 Million center with funding from U.S. Department of Transportation
Researchers set record for detecting smallest virus, opening new possibilities for early disease detection
Nano-gold receptors enable a biosensor to detect and size the smallest virus.
Conference to Show How Games Can Help Win the War for Talent in the Workplace
April 11, 2016
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Conference Will Help Businesses Harness the Power of Games and Gamification to Build a Dynamic and Engaged Workforce
Symposium Will Examine How to Deploy Autonomous Vehicles in New York City
October 18, 2018
University Research Center C2SMART and NYC’s Department of Transportation Will Bring Together Experts to Discuss Real-World Impacts and Challenges
Corporate Social Responsibility for a Data Age
Proprietary data can help improve and save lives, but fully harnessing its potential will require a cultural transformation in the way companies, governments, and other organizations treat and act on…
Lightweight filament for 3D printing developed
Hackathon gears up for first round
Laying Groundwork for Future Cellular Networks
October 14, 2013
National Science Foundation Awards Grant to University Researchers Working to Open New Radio-Wave Spectrum, Speed up Wireless Data Transfer
A new mission for Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton
It also could become a cybersecurity and first-responder training facility to help grow companies and strengthen counterterrorism preparedness.
Senior Night Success for Men's Volleyball
March 15, 2011
Poppenberg and Lukban Give Jays Second Straight Win
Tax-free zones created for startups
“Big Data”: A Tool for Talent Management?
Exercises for a burgeoning Army of Ninjas
NYU-Poly hosts event for entrepreneurs
5 Questions For: Anne-Laure Fayard
The NYU professor on her new book about the evolution of the written word, 'The Power of Writing in Organizations'
Birthday Celebration Fit for a Renaissance Man
April 30, 2014
NYU School of Engineering and The Metropolitan Museum of Art Celebrate 500th Anniversary of Albrecht Dürer’s Masterful Engraving Melencolia I
New York launches business incubators
Carbon to Value Initiative launches Carbontech Leadership Council
October 22, 2020
Multi-year initiative seeks carbon-to-value startups and welcomes first Carbontech Leadership Council members.
Dreaming of GENI: NYU-Poly to Participate in National Effort to Improve the Internet
December 15, 2009
Conference will Explore How to Automate Cyber Security Faster than the Hackers
October 6, 2014
NYU-Poly Professor among First Winners of BioAccelerate NYC Prize
May 3, 2010
Project May Move Diagnostic Medicine from the Lab to the Palm of a Hand
InnoVention 2025
June 2, 2025
NYU Tandon students claim top prizes at the school-wide entrepreneurial competition
NYU Tandon researchers adapt cybersecurity tool to monitor health through smartphone traffic
October 9, 2025
RouterSense passively tracks digital behaviors to detect potential health conditions without wearables or surveys
Pioneering VET Program Salutes a Class of Entrepreneurial Military Veterans in New York
August 2, 2018
The First Cohort of the Veteran Entrepreneurship Training Program that Graduates from its New Headquarters at NYU Tandon’s Veterans Future Lab Will Bring Business Skills to Civilian World
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Faculty and Students Share Cutting-Edge Research with Public
April 25, 2016
Groundbreaking Work will be Displayed during a Fun-Filled Expo
NASA Showcases Virtual Reality for Space Exploration
Microsoft's HoloLens headsets are already aiding astronauts on the International Space Station, and next-generation VR could prove vital for journeys to Mars
AI Pioneer Yann LeCun Will Address the Class of 2026 at the NYU Tandon Commencement
May 4, 2026
The Turing Award winner takes the stage at the Barclays Center on May 18
STEMNow Kicks Off with Flair
July 18, 2016
Hundreds of future scientists and engineers get inspired during program launch
Award-winning Tandon researchers are exposing the flaws underwriting AI-generated code
June 16, 2022
A team of researchers from the NYU Center for Cybersecurity explored GitHub’s newest tool for coders, and found worrying results
Democratizing the urban planning process
February 14, 2022
A graduate of NYU Tandon’s Center for Urban Science and Progress creates a platform that allows neighbors to understand and be part of the urban change in their area
Tandon Inventors Present Human-Centered Designs at Fall Prototyping Fund Showcase
December 13, 2018
3 key elements eyed for Brooklyn Tech Triangle
Better bus connections, incubator for clean-technology companies and solar-powered charging stations are proposed to help foster growth of tech companies and jobs in the area.
New discoveries on the containment of COVID-19 finds travel bans are of limited value
February 24, 2021
NYU Tandon researchers join collaboration with Politecnico di Torino revealing that after spread, travel bans are of limited value in thwarting the spread of COVID-19
Twice as good: combining mask wearing, social distancing suppresses COVID-19 virus spread
April 14, 2021
While both masks and social distancing help slow the spread of airborne pathogens, a new study shows that viral outbreaks can be prevented if at least 60% of a population complies with both measures.
The medium is the message as NYU Tandon students do first-ever virtual showcase
May 7, 2020
Virtual event run by Integrated Digital Media students features XR, motion capture, video, physical computing, wearables, design, and more
Finding Calm in the Chaos — How NYU Tandon Students Built a Pop-Up Sensory Haven
December 8, 2025
NYU-Poly Professors Win Google Faculty Research Awards
October 14, 2013
Juliana Freire and Thanasis Korakis Recognized for Work in Big Data, Improving Home Wireless Performance
New version of Uptane Standard clarifies protection strategies for vulnerable vehicles
January 12, 2021
With the release of a clearer and more consistent standard, Uptane, an NYU Tandon School of Engineering software project, is better poised to defend vehicle computers against malicious actions.
New COVID-19 model shows little benefit in prioritizing high-risk individuals for vaccination
January 19, 2021
All-virtual CSAW 2021 features presentations on hardware vulnerabilities, integrated circuits, AI and more
November 9, 2021
CSAW, a critical program at the Center for Cybersecurity at NYU Tandon, is helping to address the shortage of expertise worldwide.
International polling begins: What are the most pressing migration issues for data science?
January 20, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon, the European Commission, and the International Organisation on Migration launch public online voting for 100 Questions Initiative
#STEMnow heats up the summer for hundreds of NYC students and teachers
July 9, 2019
#STEMnow at NYU Tandon brings teachers and students from diverse backgrounds to Brooklyn for cutting-edge research and exploration of AI, cybersecurity, smart cities, wireless, and more
Putting the Fun in Fundraising
November 28, 2018
Thanks to the Rising Violets Crowdfunding Platform, Supporting Your Favorite Tandon Project Is Easy
Unveiling RLab: the First-City Funded VR/AR Center in the Country Opens Doors at Brooklyn Navy Yard
October 24, 2018
New York City’s Virtual and Augmented Reality Center Will Fuel Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Education, While Creating Hundreds of Well-Paying Jobs
The GovLab launches national citizen engagement initiative focusing on problems in US education system
March 22, 2021
A professor’s journey from Cameroon to New York City culminates in a prestigious White House prize
February 21, 2025
Dr. Eugene Stephane Mananga of the Department of Applied Physics receives a Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring
The Inter-American Development Bank and The GovLab launch Smarter Crowdsourcing in the age of coronavirus
July 7, 2020
The Smarter Crowdsourcing initiative brings together a network of public leaders and global experts to address the challenges of managing a pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean.