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More Than Bricks and Mortar
September 16, 2014
Researchers and Professors Find a New Home at the School of Engineering
Boffins Design Security Chip to Spot Hidden Hardware Trojans in Processors
When fabs go rogue.
Go Go Gadgets! NYU Tandon Opens High-Tech Engineering Workshop
Greenpoint YMCA Teens Create Problem Solving Robots
Year In Review: Transitions 2017, Newtown Remembers
NYU students exercise empathy as they learn to design for those with disabilities
October 2, 2019
The Disappearing American Grad Student
NYU Poly already looking towards 5G networks
The Worst Healthcare Cybersecurity Breaches of 2017
Winning Student Inventors Tackle Medical Challenges
April 11, 2011
NYU-Poly Team Would Replace the Century-Old Bandage; Staten Island Tech High School Students Reinvent the Wheelchair to Win Time Warner Cable Inno/Vention Competition
THIS WEEKEND, HELP COME UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT EBOLA
A Cyber Security State of Mind
August 25, 2015
Thanks to the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, Teachers from across the City and Beyond Will Be Giving Their Lessons a Security-Focused Spin
National Academy of Engineering Selects Young MRI Researcher for Prestigious Frontiers of Engineering Symposium
November 15, 2017
NYU’S Riccardo Lattanzi Probes How MRI Interacts with Human Tissue with an Eye to Improving Diagnosis
ACE: Constructing a valuable mentorship program
December 9, 2024
Introducing students to careers in Architecture, Construction, and Engineering
From Tandon’s Integrated Design & Media program all the way to the Sundance Film Festival
February 8, 2023
Alum Samantha Renshi Skinner (‘21) wins one of the festival’s top prizes
AT&T and MTA Release 49 New Apps Developed to Improve Commutes and Open Public Voting on Best Transit Tool
August 27, 2013
New Apps Created As Part of 2013 App Quest Competition to Encourage Innovation and Improve Rider Experiences
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street
Richard Wener
Environmental psychology
Israel is 5th Nation to Host Student Cyber Security Contest
Final hacking competition in world’s largest student-led cybersecurity games will be available this year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
Why people ruin others’ lives by exposing all their data online
Why beer doesn’t slosh as much as water
Study finds online sites lag in detecting rental scams
Craigslist caught fewer than half of obvious scams, NYU researchers report
Virtual Distance: President Hultin delivers presentation on management in the digital age
November 26, 2007
NYU provides college-Level STEM research courses to middle, high school students
January 26, 2025
Citizen Scientists Train Artificial Intelligence to Help Mitigate Noise Pollution in NYC
February 26, 2019
Gerard Soffian
This neat trick makes it simpler to forecast a decade of stock-market returns
February 26, 2025
Two NYU Tandon students are headed to prestigious fellowships at national labs
October 14, 2021
Steven Farrell and Ed Sartor, both in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, won recognition for their forward-thinking proposals.
Clean Sweep: Women's Volleyball Wins Three
October 24, 2010
Finishes in Second Place in the Skyline
Taxi line app gets green light
Ride-sharing service BandWagon allows passengers to leap to the head of airport taxi stands. The Taxi and Limousine Commission has given it the go-ahead.
NYC Funds Tech Incubator in Brooklyn
Grant to help foster more startups in Dumbo
Keith O'Brien First Recipient of CSE Best Adjunct Professor Award
August 28, 2015
A Look into Professor Keith O'Brien's Course and Lab Design
Welp, here it is: The first attempt to hack Ebola
When One Fish Gets Drunk, Its Whole School Swims Faster
The US has failed to pass AI regulation. New York City is stepping up
October 19, 2023
LISTEN: What are ‘deepfakes,’ and what is Brooklyn doing to fight them?
July 11, 2019
Creator of the floating metal
Nikhil Gupta’s super strong, super light floating metal has created a buzz in the U.S.
Researchers find that red-flagging misinformation could slow the spread of fake news on social media
April 27, 2020
A team led by researchers at NYU Tandon discover that credibility indicators flagging spurious headlines can reduce intention to share non-true news, though demographics and political affiliation…
Hacking a Different Kind of Virus
November 13, 2014
Two-Day Hackathon Explores Ebola Aid Solutions
Gus Xia
Computer Music, Artificial Music Intelligence, Human-Computer Interaction, Bio-music computing
Philip Ferrara
Radio Club of America awards Armstrong Medal to originator of Massive MIMO antenna technology
September 30, 2019
Thomas Marzetta becomes second consecutive wireless researcher at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering to be recognized for seminal contributions
Tandon Researchers Develop Database to Reduce Crime and Incarceration
Hundreds of Students Compete in Lego Competition
iPhone X First Look: Let's Talk About Face ID
The New York City Hardware Startup Heat Map
A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
IEEE Honors NYU Researchers for Breakthrough Paper on New-Generation Wireless Technology
December 9, 2014
As tech world weighs options for software supply chain security, a call for urgency
July 10, 2022
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Awarded Highly Competitive $260,000 NEH Grant to Digitize New York City Record
March 28, 2016
Grant to Fund Digitizing the City Record 1873 to 1998: Making Transparent New York City Government Infrastructure and Political Economy
2015: We’re Honored
January 25, 2016
A look back at a year filled with accolades for students and faculty
Speed cameras across Baltimore are issuing fewer tickets. Is that a bad thing?
August 13, 2025
Vijayavenkataraman Sanjairaj
Additive Manufacturing, Bioprinting, Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine, Medical Devices
5G Wireless Is Coming, and It’s Going to Blow You Away
A massive FCC spectrum release—and new advances in wireless technologies—accelerate an era of incredibly fast data.
Being part of Green Team leads to chance at new career
Resident hopes to turn his passion into job
Want to Go Solar? Do It as a Community
Cell Phone Cancer Concerns: What Else Is a Danger in Your Home?
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
How New York is Building the Renewable Energy Grid of the Future
This is a story of ripping up old incentives that encouraged selling as much electricity as possible, then unleashing the entrepreneurs.
Self-driving cars learn to share road knowledge through digital word-of-mouth
February 26, 2025
NYU Tandon-led research team develops system that lets vehicles pass along AI models like messages in a social network, even when they don't meet directly
MOOCs Find Their Sweet Spot
There are three steps for turning MOOCs into money makers, writes Robert Ubell.
Brains, Ducks & Nuts Overall Winners at 2011 SAE Aero Design West!
How These Undergrads Won a Chance to Try Elon Musk’s Insane Vaccuum Tube
'It was like an enormous science fair on steroids'
Bloomberg: Startups From Incubator Have Raised $38 Million In Venture Capital
Brooklyn Produces More "Brilliants"
September 17, 2014
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor Jonathan Viventi is 3rd Faculty Member Named to Popular Science Magazine’s “Brilliant 10” List
Biomimetic Robotic Fish That Act Like The Real Deal
Fentrend Start-Up Awarded Grant from NYU
Making connections
March 20, 2023
The Wearables Design Jam at the NYU Tandon MakerSpace invited new ideas on how
Elon Musk's Tunnel Vision: Why His "Boring Company" Underground Traffic Solution is a Bad Idea
Increasing space for single-occupancy driving is not the future — fewer cars is