Announcing New Dean of NYU's Tandon School of Engineering
April 10, 2018
Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon to Be First Woman Dean in 164 Year History of Brooklyn-based Engineering School
Head of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon to Be First Woman Dean in 164 Year History of Brooklyn-based Engineering School
CrowdStrike Chief Technology Officer and Former Department of Defense Advisor Dmitri Alperovitch to Headline NYU/AIG Lecture Series
Hackers’ Preference for a Russian Bitcoin Exchange and the Prevalence of South Korean Victims Are among the Surprises Revealed by Study Led by NYU Tandon Cybersecurity Researcher
Rutgers, Columbia and NYU to Lead Research Aimed at Pushing Limits of Wireless-Networking
Professor Nasir Memon Will Participate in New York City’s Premier Cybersecurity Conference
NYU Tandon Researchers Engineer a Material to Encapsulate and Deliver Drugs
Three Tandon Teams Debut VR/AR Projects from NYC Media Lab Program
Adjunct Professor Rachael Stark Participates in Girls Advancing in STEM (GAINS) Conference
Sustainable Urban Environments Students Research Walkability
Alternative Spring Break Journey Took STEM Learning to the Tropics
Connecting vehicles to one another and the world around them poses a substantial cyber security hurdle that automakers must overcome.
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A new generation of organic waste products include edible cups, straws
The National Science Foundation, which runs I-Corps, gave additional funding to the University last fall to fund the new program.
“Too much time is spent collecting data,” explain NYU doctoral student Kien Pham and CDS’s Juliana Freire in their co-authored paper, “and not enough time is spent making sense of it.”
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JC Bonilla brings 15 years of blended experience in enrollment management and data science to Spark451’s higher education marketing and technology business units.
The city has attracted several Israeli firms in recent months
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New Yorkers can now get a master's in cybersecurity for $15,000
There's a shortage of cybersecurity experts, but NYU is working on fixing that with a new master's degree.
A trio of Brooklyn engineering students think they’ve figured out how to make firearms safe. But will it work?
New 5G wireless technology promises super-fast network speeds and massive capacity. Businesses that require low latency and high throughput could see the advantages first.
Brooklyn startup Agrilyst is out with a data-rich yearly report on the state of indoor farming.
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Beth Rosenberg started the program eight years ago with her son. Now based at NYU Tandon, it serves more than 350 New York students.
Grid monitoring of geomagnetic disturbances focuses on bulk power transformers and improves resilience.
New York University's Future Labs help get tech startups off the ground, which has benefited New York City's economy, according to a new report.
A team of researchers from New York University School of Engineering have developed 3D printable syntactic foam materials. These foams are lightweight composites that offer exceptional buoyancy and…
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’