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Meet Alum Hao Fu – Electrical Engineering M.S. '19, Ph.D. '24
November 3, 2025
Building Trust in an Age of Intelligent Machines
Mathematics ties media coverage of gun control to upticks in gun purchases
June 24, 2019
Coverage of shootings? Not so much
Statistical study tying gun purchases to fear of firearm regulations kicks off major research project
August 11, 2020
A new firearm study led by Institute Professor Maurizio Porfiri reveals why people buy guns after a mass shooting
Breaking Down Walls: Doctoral Candidate Working at Frontier of Cybersecurity and 3D Printing
October 8, 2018
Fei Chen Places Third in Highly Competitive Falling Walls Lab Pitch Event
World’s Biggest Student-Led Cybersecurity Games Announce Winners of CSAW 2018
November 13, 2018
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Turned Brooklyn into Epicenter of North America’s Top Young Hackers and Protectors, While Finalists across Globe Competed Simultaneously in France, India, Israel,…
Free, online course brings together 20 global experts in the field of ethical AI
February 3, 2021
From Lunar Rovers to Plastic-Eating Microbes, the 2026 Research Excellence Exhibit Showcased the Breadth of Tandon
May 5, 2026
More than three dozen projects spanning outer space to the urban soil beneath our feet drew a crowd to the Brooklyn Commons
Meet James Garcia: NYU Tandon senior and one of General Motors’ newest design engineers
September 15, 2025
National Science Foundation taps NYU Tandon with $5 Million grant to advance accessibility
January 17, 2024
Advanced technology will assist people with blindness and low vision navigate their surroundings
On International Day of Democracy, International Leaders Call for More Open Public Institutions
September 13, 2018
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Publishes the CrowdLaw Manifesto, Collects Signatures in Support of Principles to Spread Democracy through Digital Collaboration
Before there was Zoom
May 10, 2023
An exhibit at Dibner Library looks back at the work of alum A. Michael Noll (‘63, ‘71)
NSF Announces New York City As Testbed For New Wave Of Mobile Technology
April 18, 2018
Rutgers, Columbia and NYU to Lead Research Aimed at Pushing Limits of Wireless-Networking
A Treasure of a Trip
April 23, 2018
Alternative Spring Break Journey Took STEM Learning to the Tropics
Getting Oriented
September 13, 2022
After a hectic week of events, Tandon’s Fall semester gets underway
Our Research on Display
April 24, 2017
NYU Tandon’s 2017 Research Expo Showcased Innovation Being Made in Engineering and Technology in Service to Society
Meet the New Faces of FRE
July 25, 2017
Tandon Welcomes the Newest Members of the Department of Finance and Risk Engineering
New Research Shows Chaos Shapes How Meandering Rivers Change Over Time
March 31, 2026
A new mathematical study shows that river cutoffs alone can make channel evolution inherently unpredictable
Behind Those Walls Along I-35, TxDOT is Building one of the Largest Tunnels Austin's Ever Seen
September 19, 2025
Heavier Electric Trucks Could Strain New York City’s Roads and Bridges, Study Warns
October 24, 2025
NYU Tandon’s C2SMART researchers project 12% increase in additional annual damage costs by 2050, underscoring the need for smarter infrastructure planning as the city pursues clean-air goals
NYU Tandon Supports MTA in Combating Climate Threats
March 16, 2026
Research team developed computer model that quickly tests hundreds of resilience strategies to determine the best ways to defend subways against coastal storm surge flooding
Hyperspectral Imaging Is Transforming How Cities Understand Infrastructure
February 17, 2026
NYU Tandon builds FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data infrastructure for urban monitoring
October 8, 2025
NSF-backed project will help cities spot building problems before they become costly
An Urban Institute grows in Brooklyn
October 13, 2025
NYU Tandon launches interdisciplinary Urban Institute to tackle pressing urban challenges and position the university at forefront of global urban innovation
Watch NYU Expert Explain Future of Augmented Reality Behind 'Pokemon Go'
Professor Mark Skwarek explains how rise of augmented reality could lead to industrial revolution – and digital addiction
New Mathematical Model Shows How Economic Inequalities Affect Migration Patterns
January 20, 2026
Translational and transformational
April 7, 2023
In celebration of World Health Day, we look at the NYU Tandon research that’s revolutionizing patient care
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!’
How AI Is Tracking Illegal Wildlife Trade Hidden in Online Marketplaces
March 15, 2026
Construction Management, M.S.
Today’s construction professionals face a highly competitive global engineering and construction environment and our program helps you acquire the expertise to prepare you to be a leader in the…
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
When the Rain Comes, Some New York City Subway Riders Stay Home. Scientists Are Now Mapping Exactly Who, and Where
April 20, 2026
A new study from the NYU Tandon, University of Louisville, and the University of Hong Kong finds that a rainstorm can cut ridership by nearly 29 percent at one NYC station while barely denting…
Biotechnology, M.S.
Biotechnology is a swiftly growing industry. From the food grown at our farms to the medicine we buy and the ways we clean up the environment, biotechnology affects many facets of our daily lives.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
Intelligent Fire Detection Technology Enhances Building Safety
November 28, 2025
Emerging Technologies, M.S.
In today's rapidly evolving world, artificial intelligence is no longer just a specialized field; it's a fundamental skill transforming every industry.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
Translational Surface Engineering, MS
Surfactant science and technology is a very important area in commercial/industrial practice, and this new MS program is the only one available. Surfactant systems at the air/water, water/oil, or…
Wildfire Prevention Models Miss Key Factor: How Forests Will Change Over Decades
February 2, 2026
NYU Tandon researchers show vegetation evolution must be included in long-term fire risk predictions
Study explains why more water is not always better in ion-conducting membranes
March 5, 2025
NYU Tandon Researchers Win Microsoft Fellowship to Plan Cleaner, Smarter Data Centers
April 15, 2026
Maurizio Porfiri and Camilla Ancona lead study that will use AI to help site next-generation data centers without straining the grid
Making Medicine Greener
February 11, 2019
A Team of Tandon Students Takes on the Pharmaceutical Industry
New storage technology aims to make electricity markets more reliable
October 15, 2025
Post-doctoral researcher Casey Bloomquist hopes to take his tech to market
From Norcia to Montevideo: CUSP fosters global collaboration in urban technology
October 16, 2025
Virtual Production: Mixed Reality Filmmaking
Explore the fundamentals of emerging mixed reality cinematic techniques that are quickly becoming integral production tools in both the film and gaming industries.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
Japanese researcher gives advice on disaster prevention measures in New York, sounds warning about flood risk
January 27, 2025
New NYU Tandon project to make NYC underground electricity network visible and even more reliable
March 10, 2025
Project receives U.S. Department of Energy funding to develop AI-assisted sensor data analytics for detecting hidden problems in urban underground electrical grids
NYU Tandon researcher advocates for uncertainty-aware water risk models to improve flood and drought preparedness
August 5, 2025
Probabilistic forecasting approach could help communities and engineers make better decisions by showing range of possible outcomes rather than single predictions
Environmental microbiomes and their secrets with Dr. Elizabeth Henaff
November 22, 2024
Scientists discover concerning new source of ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water
January 6, 2025
Scientists develop microscopic 'swimming' discs that could help clean polluted waters: 'Pave the way for applications'
August 2, 2025
It’s possible to remove the forever chemicals in drinking water. Will it happen?
September 4, 2025
Climate change is altering nitrogen composition in Arctic rivers, study finds
August 4, 2025
Research shows shifting composition threatens marine ecosystems and highlights water quality impacts of global warming
The years-long quest to make an ‘artificial leaf’ as a promising fuel alternative
November 11, 2024
How can India decarbonize its coal-dependent electric power system?
April 28, 2025
Meet the innovators: The New York Climate Exchange, SBU welcome Climate Tech Fellows
September 9, 2025
Quantum Science and Technology, M.S.
Our program is designed to give students both a solid grounding in the theory and hands-on experience with quantum technologies.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
New Yorkers see higher utility rates as state struggles to manage affordability
August 31, 2025
Transforming Middle School Education with Tech
February 7, 2019
When Verizon Puts Out a Call for Innovative, Cutting-Edge Education Technologies, Tandon Answers
Forever chemicals affecting 23 million Americans linked to single source
January 7, 2025
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…
Computer Engineering, M.S.
Computer engineering makes it possible for us to telecommute from home and check our e-mail on the go, and even reconstruct genomes and conceive software to make businesses more efficient.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS
Electric pulse method yields precisely tuned metallic glass nanoparticles
July 10, 2025
NYU Tandon engineers use flash Joule heating to create uniform nanoparticles with enhanced catalytic properties for sustainable energy applications