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Latest eBay Data Breach Shows Deeper Security Concerns Than Reported
Internet Pioneer Vint Cerf Says Individuals Should Control Their Data
Robot Fish Helps New York Scientists Understand Mating Behaviour
New York University Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop ‘Unhackable’ Computer Chip
Chip is designed to prevent physical tampering of devices but could be extended to defend against online hackers
Hackers could take control of cars and kill millions, ministers warned
Seed Grants Continue to Support Cross-Institutional Research and Collaboration
September 20, 2013
Online Education: Bias, Hope and Reality
Tech babies! Brooklyn’s tech triangle is real
For Children, a Lie on Facebook Has Consequences, Study Finds
Big-Data Visualization Experts Make Using Scatter Plots Easier for Today’s Researchers
February 18, 2016
5 Questions for Carmen Wong Ulrich – Women and Finance
Inside Cyber Security Awareness
At N.Y.U., high-school students work to solve a murder mystery involving a fictional Presidential race by analyzing digital “evidence” of security breaches.
It Works Hand in Glove
A New York University team develops a mechatronic device to help stroke patients.
Data Scientists Will Unlock Big Data’s Promise
Beyond Fingerprints: High-Five to Unlock
At Touro, Girls Do Code
Why Young Women Flock to This Engineering School
Brooklyn's NYU Tandon is moving toward gender parity by making tech more welcoming to female students
2054 - Roanoke 40 years from Now . . .
Spot a Rental Scam Before It's Too Late
Dancing Robots and More at NYU Poly Student Expo
Self-Checking Chip Hunts Out its Own Defects, Signs of Sabotage
Fish are reckless when drunk, study finds
Computer Scientists Are Developing A ‘Master’ Fingerprint That Could Unlock Your Phone
But questions remain
This Smartphone App Can (Literally) Save Your Life
What if someone could figure out when, where and why traffic accidents occur and stop them from happening? Someone has.
MLB debuts Statcast technology in Tuesday’s Nationals-Cardinals game
Is Anything Ever ‘Forgotten’ Online?
How hard is it to find what people would prefer was forgotten?
Apps Reinvent Green at City Hackathon
Red Hook Entrepreneur Aims to Transform Electric Car Industry, by Halley Bondy
Get Creative at Your Desk With a Little Playtime
New York University researchers explore how manipulating everyday objects may spark new ideas
Will This Smart Gun Solve America’s Gun Problem? (video)
A trio of Brooklyn engineering students think they’ve figured out how to make firearms safe. But will it work?
NYU-Poly Launches #STEMNow to Jumpstart Conversation About Stem Education
Kenneth Dow Of Hampton Bays Dies
Lightweight filament for 3D printing developed in NIT-K
This Million Dollar Smart Gun Idea Isn’t a Gun At All
What Donors Look for on Your Website
Wanted: ‘Cyber Ninjas’
Billy Beane Expects Big Things from MLB’s Big Data Play
To combat cybersecurity threats, experts point to internal vulnerabilities
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
Cyber criminals working for enemy states could ‘kill millions’ by remotely hacking cars, warns expert
Warning made by Justin Cappos, a computer scientist at New York University He says any car built since 2005 and many up 17 years old are at risk of hackers Hackers may already be causing accidents…
What do you fidget with at your desk? Scientists want to know.
In Memoriam: Martin L. Perl
October 7, 2014
The Nobel Laureate and Alum Made a Lasting Mark on the School and on the World
Researchers develop breakthrough 3D-printed foam at NYU Tandon
The lightweight plastic could be used to explore the depths of the oceans.
Women's Volleyball Sweeps Skyline Honors
November 15, 2009
Kalvert named Player of the Year; Loupee Rookie of the Year
Declining Walkability Plays a Big Role in China's Obesity Problem
But it's the middle class, not the poor who may pay the biggest price.
What Ursula Burn's rise to power can teach us about mentorship
The first black women to lead a company the size of Xerox, Burn's journey from the projects to CEO shows us the value of the right mentors.
Calvin Young, engineer and Harvard grad, files to run for mayor
Fourth candidate enters race for mayor of Baltimore
Student Engineers Paying it Forward
February 17, 2012
The NYU-Poly chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers talk mentorship, support systems and looking to the future
Frederick Zenz (1922-2018)
Where Technology and Originality Assemble
February 23, 2015
The Inno/Vention competition offers students the chance to pitch prototypes to investors.
NYC Universities Expanding Into Technology at a ‘Frenetic Pace’
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
NYU Tandon launches startup project for women in STEM
The jobs of engineers have changed, and the school wants to prepare students for the new corporate world.
An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures
The device can conform to the shape of the brain, enabling better recording of electrical activity.
Watch Astronauts' Violent Return To Earth From Inside Their Space Capsule
The three-hour trip from the ISS is loud and surprisingly bumpy.
DST Approves Rs14.43 Crore for Setting Up Cyber Security Centre in IIT-Kanpur
The DST has approved the grant for a period of 5 years and the amount will be used to purchase equipment for establishing the centre for cyber security in IIT-Kanpur
2013 Teaching Technology Demo Fest
May 14, 2013
Showcasing and engaging the NYU-Poly community about the pedagogical tools available on campus
That Fingerprint Sensor on Your Phone Is Not as Safe as You Think
How Adware Invades Your Computer and Steals Your Personal Data
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'
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
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnerning with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
Mayor Appoints NYC Crane Safety Committee's Members
The technical working group's first assignment will be to examine whether current wind restrictions on crawler cranes – the type of crane involved in the recent collapse – reflect the best science.
World's Biggest Hacking Competition Launches Thursday At NYU-Poly
Nearly 1,000 teams, from Australia to Zimbabwe, have already registered for the preliminary round of the competition
Downtown Brooklyn to get clean tech incubator that will house up to 20 startups
The city is partnering with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
Softball Goes 1-2 on Final Day of Florida Trip
March 17, 2010
Sunday blasts two homers on the day
Designing Humanity into Prisons Worldwide
April 25, 2016
International Committee of the Red Cross Selects NYU Tandon Environmental Psychologist Richard E. Wener to Edit a Manual that Seeks to Influence the Design of Detention Centers throughout the World
AABE NYMAC Student Chapter Presents “Future Leaders in Energy"
February 19, 2015
Another One for the History Books
Cybersecurity sleuths learn to think like hackers
From CNET Magazine: Kids around the US are competing in cybersecurity contests. To win, they need the same skills as the hackers they're trying to catch.
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Launches Rare Mechatronics Master Degree Program
January 26, 2016
The Multidisciplinary Field Helps Revive the Manufacturing Economy, Offers Applications in the Automation, Defense, Internet of Things, Medical, and Robotics Sectors
Baseball's Ruiz Picked as 2nd-Team All-Conference
May 4, 2010
Senior the lone Jay selected by the Skyline
NYU-Poly Places 23 on Skyline Scholar-Athlete List
February 8, 2010
Freshmen lead the way for Fall season
Student-Run Cyber Security Event in Abu Dhabi Hacks a Global Issue
This year, the best students from the MENA region, India, and the US will earn travel awards to participate in the final rounds, to be held in November at IIT Kanpur, NYUAD, and NYU Tandon School of…
Why BotFactory Just Raised $1.3M, and What it Means for BK's Innovation Economy
The company is making the prototyping of electronics faster, cheaper and easier. Oh, and it's also the model for how Brooklyn should grow startups.
NYU Tandon Student Wins Marconi Award For Work On 5G
Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.
Image-recognition startup becomes 50th to graduate from NYU Poly
Clarifai raises $10 million and leaves the Varick Street incubator for a new home in the Flatiron district. Total valuation of the the incubators' 50 graduates: $721 million.
Coach Barrett Honored By Met Writers Association
April 19, 2011
Selected 2010-11 Coach of the Year
Wine cellars, security, and standards: Vint Cerf on IoT
The 'father of the Internet' has rigged a slick IoT system for his wine collection, but questions of standards and interoperability will dog developers in the outside world
Locky Ransomware Returns with New IKARUSdilapidated Phishing Campaign
Over 62,000 phishing emails delivered the new threat in the first three days of the campaign alone.
NYU Helps Launch Groundbreaking Games Alliance
July 1, 2014
NYU School of Engineering Professor Katherine Isbister Announced as a Founding Member of the Executive Committee of the Higher Education Video Game Alliance
NYU Tandon Shows Off its Best and Brightest
Among the projects featured at the school's Research Expo: a model for earlier detection of autism, a search tool for the dark web and a virtual-reality experience to explore queerness. The event…
WeDidIt Scores $500,000 and Will Move to Buffalo After Winning Competition
A big win for the Dumbo startup and the NYU incubator that helped raise it.
These ‘Smart Cities’ Startups Wanna Move to Brooklyn
Meet the finalists for NYU Tandon's Urban Future Competition. Coming from as far as the United Kingdom, they're vying for $25,000 and a space at the Urban Future Lab incubator.
5 finalists announced for Make It in Brooklyn pitch competition
The theme will be “smart cities” and the startups looks interesting.
From Serviceperson to Entrepreneur
August 17, 2015
The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program Is Giving Former Military Members a Path into the Business World
Hoboken Oceanographer Dreams of Slowing Hurricanes Before Landfall
An oceanographer with the Stevens Institute thinks cooling the water in a hurricane's path could slow it down
Financial engineering helps fight cancer and climate change
Academics are reviving the discipline’s tarnished reputation
From Programming a Vacuum-Tube IBM to a Place in Computer History
May 25, 2017
Leonard Shustek (’70) is Honored by the ACM
Bringing Outer Space to Brooklyn
October 28, 2014
Speakers on the Square Features Alumni Astronauts