From ‘chip to cognition’ – Rajiv Mody and his tryst with Sasken Technologies
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
This year's Inno/Vention contestants talk about the secret ingredient to success.
Gamers and hackers could control the office as well as games with Microsoft's Kinect
The New York City First LEGO League Championship Tournament
School’s Cricket Club Cited for Advancing the Sport in Brooklyn and America; 17-Year-Old Freshman Wins Emerging Player Honors
Researchers have exposed the questionable practices of the pay-per-install industry behind the lucrative market for unwanted software.
National Science Foundation-Sponsored STEM Program Aims to Educate the Next Generation of Tech Innovators
Eighty-five of the nation's brightest young engineers have been selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering's (NAE) 17th annual U.S. Frontiers of Engineering symposium.
The university plans a 10-year high-tech development of Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn
These schools do the best job raising their students above expectations.
The bank's new gambit: deploy its technology to win more business from clients
On October 6, the five winners will be honored at a forum and luncheon in New York City.
NYU-Poly and UConn Researchers Develop New Design Techniques to Protect Against Vulnerabilities in the Electronics Supply Chain
Huawei Technologies Awards Grants to H. Jonathan Chao and Kang Xi to Advance Performance and Resilience of the Internet
Lays Out Plans to Attract Additional Stellar Practitioners to One of the Oldest and Largest Financial Engineering Educational Programs
The final rounds of this global competition will be held during November 9-17
Alum Reynaldo Salcedo Credits Much of His Success to the Community He Found at Tandon
NYCEDC Provides $250,000 Grant for the City’s Ninth Incubator - Part of Bloomberg Administration’s Effort to Encourage Entrepreneurship within a Variety of Economic Sectors
A group of 17 university representatives traveled to Pakistan from the United States as part of the United States Educational Foundation in Pakistan’s (USEFP) effort to facilitate U.S. study…
Some online bachelor's programs saw major gains in the rankings this year.
New Affinity Rewards Credit Card from the Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association To Fund Projects that Support Alumni and Student Engagement
Intel Becomes Latest Member of Research Center Exploring the Millimeter Wave Spectrum as a Means to Expand Wireless Data Capacity
An Event Mounted by the Sustainable Urban Environments Program Draws Faithful Alumni — and a Keynote Speaker with Strong Tandon Ties
Ceremony Pays Tribute to Leaders of Diverse Ethnic Origins Whose Influence and Achievements Inspire and Touch the Lives of People Everywhere
A $250,000 federal grant will help NYU engineers preserve 1 million pages of the New York City Record.
Advances from Downtown Brooklyn in the quest to make your phone work better.
Incubator for Students, Faculty, Researchers from the Private Sector Will Generate New Products and Companies for New York City.
Adams Will Award $1M to the School Team that Develops the Most Efficient ‘Safe’ Weapon
NI is working with the wireless research centre within New York University Tandon School of Engineering to fund the development of mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulation…
Division of the American Society for Engineering Education Honors Paper Showing Middle School Teachers How to Use Robots for Lessons
The industry veteran wants to help green companies overhaul their image.
The nation's power grid pulses with a certain type of electricity: AC power. But our "Planet Money" team explains why some people are trying to revive the DC power grid.
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab’s competition seeks to find the most revolutionary smart mobility, smart city and smart gird technologies
A small company, HEVO Power, has gotten a greenlight to study the possibility of charging parked electric vehicles
Charles Camarda, Lee Morin and Paolo Nespoli—graduates of NYU Poly—discuss the future of space exploration
NYU-Poly's National Society of Black Engineers and NYU's Black Student Union join forces at the annual celebration of past, present and future
The surge in college applications from abroad creates a new market for startups.
Artist R. Luke Dubois on his experiments with the intersection of data and humanity.
Better bus connections, incubator for clean-technology companies and solar-powered charging stations are proposed to help foster growth of tech companies and jobs in the area.
Graduates boast a survival rate of nearly 90 percent—a near-flip of the typical failure statistic Demand for space surges, applications hit one per day
Ursula Burns wants to remake her firm into the company American business can’t live without. But can Xerox succeed in a world without Xeroxing?
In Now, the artist's solo show at Ringling, DuBois provides intriguing and comical analyses of individual and collective identity.
We interviewed the paper's co-author when it came out. Here's what he said.
NYU WIRELESS and National Instruments (NI) are teaming up to develop the advanced solutions needed to bring 5G to fruition.
NYU Tandon, NYU Abu Dhabi, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Will Lure Best Young Hackers and Protectors to a Vital Field of Study
Cybersecurity from NYU's Uptane and decentralized cell network goTenna make the list.
In an era of instant feedback and crowdsourcing, the government misses out when it relies solely on authorized voices.
Thought Leaders from Award-Winning Communities in 12 Nations Discuss Future of 21st Century Communities at Building the Broadband Economy Summit at NYU-Poly
Part of the citizen science movement that crowdsources field research, a team at NYU-Poly is working on Brooklyn Atlantis, which is using robotic boats to monitor and record data about the Gowanus…
NYU WIRELESS researchers are designing and validating technologies necessary for the millimeter-wave radio spectrum to create 5G wireless systems.
“We should take seriously the possibility that things could go radically wrong.”
Tandon’s Governance Lab partners with the United States Department of Agriculture to teach kids data science skills by doing projects to benefit Agriculture, Food Safety, and More
After Watson beat human players on the TV game show Jeopardy!, its cognitive might was put to work in a variety of fields, including healthcare and finance. Now IBM Security is dispatching the…
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
Jin Kim Montclare Is Honored by the American Chemical Society for Her Development of Engineered Proteins that Can Fight Disease, Mitigate Environmental Damage and More
The 5G technology standard is under development as the Internet of Things and an increasing number of mobile users create demand for next-generation wireless infrastructure.
On October 1, the Education Foundation of Millburn-Short Hills will hold their 2nd Annual Rocktoberfest event.
Algorithmic Solution for Hearing Aids and Implants Tunes Out Talkers, Tunes in the Person the Wearer Wants to Hear.
The devil's in the data. A new report from NYU Tandon's Governance Lab attempts to define guidelines for its deployment.
The NYC Media Lab's Summit showcased scores of projects, including many developed by students and industry partners like Verizon and Viacom.
The tech company could continue to move more security features into its iPhone processors and has hired a secure messaging specialist
10 Teams Advance to Finals in Digital Challenges Designed to Discover the Next Generation of Cyber-Security Stars; Other Contests Remain Open for High School and College Students
New Online Master of Science Degree in Management of Technology Prepares Managers to Thrive in the Digital Age
The buzzy company behind Veti-Gel is adding staff, pursuing venture funding and getting acclimated to its renovated Sunset Park digs.
NYU School of Engineering’s Nikhil Gupta and Collaborators Discover a Way to Expand the Applications of Metal Matrix Syntactic Foams to Autos, Ships, Trains, and More
More than 80 International Teams Compete in Opening Round of Cyber Security Awareness Week Games in Search of the Next Generation of Computer Stars
The Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program at NYU's Polytechnic School of Engineering concluded this month with a “nerve-wracking” demo day.
The University of Texas at Austin in losing a wireless communications Guru to New York University and Polytechnic of New York University
Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week featured a Capture The Flag competition, testing students ability to test website's vulnerability, that has doubled in size every year for four years.
For what? All sorts of stuff. A $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will get things going.
Partnership of the City, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and Columbia University Will Connect Media Companies with Academic Institutions and Drive Independent Technology Research
Smartphone brand partners with NYU to speed up the development of 5G mobile technology
Final hacking competition in world’s largest student-led cybersecurity games will be available this year at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
NYU researchers give students around the world real-world networking experiences through NSF-supported GENI wireless resources
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler outlined an aggressive timetable for moving the U.S. toward 5G, in a major policy address at the National Press Club Monday, saying he plans to circulate an order Thursday…
Decision may be most important one the agency makes all year, Wheeler says
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.
The teens hacking away at NYU’s CSAW competition are quite possibly our next line of cyber defense.
Combining the unique properties of emerging nanomaterials with advanced silicon-based electronics, NYU's Shahrjerdi engineers nano-bioelectronics
AI programs that imagine new games show how the creative arts may evolve.
The existing combined sewer system will then be converted into a sanitary sewer system and joined with an additional 2,900 feet of new sanitary sewer lines being installed under the project.
As the buzz builds for Cornell Tech's long-awaited Roosevelt Island campus, NYU Tandon is undertaking a major expansion in Downtown Brooklyn
Teenagers are behind many of the web attacks that cripple websites and knock people offline, suggests an FBI study.
NYC Media Lab and Verizon teamed up to fund promising innovations coming out of the city's universities.
Proprietary data can help improve and save lives, but fully harnessing its potential will require a cultural transformation in the way companies, governments, and other organizations treat and act on…
NYU Tandon, NYU Abu Dhabi, and the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, Will Lure Best Young Hackers and Protectors to a Vital Field of Study
The scheme unlocks 28,000 devices in its first year
The team of undergrads, grad students and one recent alum will return to California this summer.
The Partnership for New York City and Polytechnic University
A 14-year veteran of product management at McAfee lays out the six types of people the cybersecurity industry needs.
The people behind Fidget Widgets think desktop playthings actually serve a purpose. But they need your help: "Upload a photo or video of the doohickey you fiddle with as you work."
Nancy Hafkin, author of Cinderella or Cyberella?: Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society, takes part in a Department of Technology, Culture and Society (TCS) lecture series
MOOCs were going to revolutionize education—but just because you put a college class online, doesn't mean you've solved the problem with university lectures.
Local elementary and middle school students competed in the 13th annual FIRST LEGO League Brooklyn Qualifier.
With additive manufacturing, the NYU Poly startup wants to "democratize electronics."
Justin Hendrix, executive director of NYC Media Lab, explains the idea behind an upcoming drag-and-drop data viz tool for journalists
Highview Power Storage, a developer of large-scale energy storage solutions that uses cryogenic liquids, has entered its energy storage system into the New York energy ecosystem.
The vast majority of reviews on Yelp are positive. But in trying to respond to critical ones, some doctors, dentists and chiropractors appear to be violating the federal patient privacy law known as…
The new "Betaville" allows anyone to add buildings, bridges and art to a digital replica of New York.