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How Tech Helps Guide the Blind
New developments in accessible technology have made it easier than ever for the visually-impaired to connect.
New Entrepreneurship Program Kicks Off at NYU
February 10, 2016
Generous grant from Blackstone provides valuable support to NYU entrepreneurs
Tandon Student Discovers Life as an Engineer
October 25, 2017
Civil Engineering internship and mentorship programs provide real world experience
5G Spectrum Needed, Says Expert
Army Researchers Working to Protect Facial Recognition Software from Hacks
January 26, 2020
NYU to Invest More Than $500 Million in Brooklyn on Science, Engineering and Emerging Media
NYU to Use “STEAM” Disciplines to Turn Old MTA Headquarters into a New “MTA” Facility: Media, Technology, and Arts
Jingqin Gao
NYU-Poly Civil and Urban Engineering Professor Honored for Her Dedication to Teaching
June 5, 2013
Civil Engineering Honor Society Chi Epsilon Selects Anne Dudek Ronan for Teaching Award
NYU launches largest student hacking competition worldwide
Beer easier to carry than coffee
It Takes a Village (or at Least a Great School)
September 21, 2016
Alum Reynaldo Salcedo Credits Much of His Success to the Community He Found at Tandon
NYU Tandon professor inducted into biomedical engineering elite
March 26, 2019
Jin Kim Montclare honored by AIMBE for contributions to biomaterials and biocatalyst design
Tra Vu
Zika Fix May be as Close as a Common Flower and a Pot of Boiling Water
C2SMART paves a path forward for transportation in a post-pandemic world at TRB 2021
February 10, 2021
Nikhil Gupta is elevated to senior membership in the National Academy of Inventors
February 26, 2024
NYU Tandon professor adds to a lengthy list of honors
NYU Tandon’s student chapter of the Society for Human Resources Management wins big
August 24, 2020
Maurizio Porfiri and colleagues win the 2024 Aspen Institute Italia Award for Scientific Research and Cooperation
June 20, 2024
Award recognizes scientific achievement resulting from U.S. and Italian collaboration
Construction management executive Frank DarConte joins IDC Innovation Hub at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
February 26, 2020
Building City of the Future And Focusing on Health
Future City Competition Held at NYU-Polytechnic
IEEE Awards Rappaport Armstrong Achievement Award
Your Online Business: Ultralights
AI Is Dreaming Up New Kinds of Video Games
AI programs that imagine new games show how the creative arts may evolve.
Researchers at NYU Tandon Create New Biomaterial that Delivers Both a Powerful Drug and Gene Silencers
August 9, 2017
New hybrid shows promise in dealing double blow to cancer cells by delivering both a chemotherapeutic agent and RNA Interfering Technology that Silences Drug Resistance
No More Ransom saves ransomware victims £6.5 million
The scheme unlocks 28,000 devices in its first year
Tandon Students Collaborate to Design Innovative Financial Solutions for Baby Boomers
February 15, 2017
REL, Inc. Teams with NYU-Poly to Create Lightweight, Ultra Durable Automotive Brake Rotor
January 17, 2012
Startup U: NYC’s Booming University Incubator Scene is Driving Innovation
Whether seeking prestige or profit, New York’s top universities are schooling new entrepreneurs in the art of growing a company
Beth Rosenberg
11 Signs Your Computer is at Risk of Being Hacked
No. 3 takes no time but is SO important.
We Need Technology But at What Cost?
The Art of Big Data
Final lecture in AI Seminar Series explores how machines might learn as humans do
December 10, 2019
Nano-Scale Electronics Score Laboratory Victory
November 8, 2016
NYU Tandon Researchers Pioneer Technique to Grow Monolayer Tungsten Disulfide for Next-Generation Transistors, Wearable Electronics, and Biomedical Devices
Dimitrios Konstantakos
This is how social media data can help NGOs
NYU-Poly Physicist Collaborates on Detector for Explosives and Chemical Warfare Agents
May 5, 2010
Scientists Develop Mobile Sensing Units to Find Bombs and Improvised Explosive Devices; Technology Could Replace Current Scanners in Airports
E. Dianne Rekow is Installed as IADR’s 88th President
NYU School of Engineering Researcher Aims to Make Privacy Second Nature for Software Developers
October 19, 2015
This NYU prof is trying to forecast 2035’s ‘Meerkat’
Elza Erkip of the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, who studies what's wirelessly possible, previews the topics she'll cover at next month's Brooklyn 5G Summit.
Alzheimer’s Research May Lead to Preventing the Debilitating Disease
December 3, 2009
NYU Scientists Develop Biochemical Probe to Accurately Diagnose Toxic Protein in the Brain
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor Honored for Pioneering Work on Provenance Research
January 12, 2015
Juliana Freire Is Named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
So You Think You Can Secure Your Mobile Phone With a Fingerprint?
Researchers find that similarities in partial fingerprints may be sufficient to trick biometric security systems on…
NYU Tandon transportation researchers are driving the future of the field
November 20, 2023
Members of C2SMARTER showcased recent work at ITSC 2023 in Spain
‘American Leadership in 5G Must Be a National Priority,’ FCC Chair Says
'Wi-Fi on steroids will become possible'
Study Suggests Your Phone's Fingerprint Scanner is Easily Fooled
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
Former "On the Money" Host Brings Talents, Skills to NYU
NYU to Pump $500M into Expanding High-Tech Brooklyn Campuses
Military dad surprises son at NYU graduation with video from Kuwait
What It Takes to Become an Application Security Engineer
Application security engineers earn more money than application engineers and are in high demand, but the job requires additional training in security.
Professor's research on causality, from firearms to fish makes cover of prestigious journal
November 26, 2019
How do women move around cities? Santiago is finding out
Chile is using mobile data to find out how and why women use the city differently than men
A Loophole in the Right to Be Forgotten
Betaville
How one NYU research team is tackling 5G emulation
Multi-institution project to train Kenyan experts to bring social determinants to bear on modeling health outcomes
October 26, 2021
New biomaterials inspired by nature’s stickiest creatures are on the horizon
June 26, 2019
NYU Tandon’s Jin Kim Montclare wins Department of Defense funding for her work with wet adhesion
Data-based artwork eases analysis with visual representation
R. Luke DuBois
Valerie Cabral
Apple's Touch ID Is Probably Doomed, And That's OK
Gustavo Sandoval
Machine Learning, Distributed Systems, Operating Systems, Mobile applications, and Project Management.
Inaugural Award for Cybersecurity Journalism Honors WIRED’s Andy Greenberg for Reporting Russia’s Hack of the Ukraine Grid
November 10, 2017
Judges in NYU’s Giant Cyber Security Awareness Week Competitions Recognized Reporting that Predicted Hacking in the United States
U.S. Department of State Foreign Affairs Information Technology Fellow heads to Tandon
September 6, 2022
NYU Tandon Expands Pioneering Cybersecurity Program to High School Girls in Brooklyn’s Sunset Park
August 8, 2018
From Norcia to Montevideo: CUSP fosters global collaboration in urban technology
October 16, 2025
Eggheads have found a positive link between the number of racist tweets and the number of racist hate crimes in US cities
June 26, 2019
Researchers succeeded in creating false prints that fool fingerprints readers (Translated from Swedish)
November 26, 2018
Next Week In NYC: 2 Days Of Non-Stop Animation Events At ANNY Best Of Fest
The fantastically successful screening series Animation Nights New York is having its second annual ANNY Best of Fest, a two-day event of screenings, panel discussions, vr demos, a fine art…
Trifecta! Jays Long Range Shooting Defeats Yeshiva
January 26, 2010
NYU-Poly snaps 4-game skid with 62-46 win