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An Artist Hacks 70 Years Of American Voting Machines
But it’s okay! These antique machines were hacked for fun.
ACM Recognizes 2017 Distinguished Members as Pioneering Innovators that Are Advancing the Digital Age
November 8, 2017
Global Roster Selected for Outstanding Scientific, Engineering and Educational Contributions to Computing
NYU-Poly Professor Receives Prestigious Physics Honor
February 18, 2010
Associate Provost for Research Kurt Becker Awarded Erwin Schrödinger Medal
Cybersecurity experts discuss the perfect storm — a convergence of Internet of Things, Cloud, and Security
May 17, 2017
8th Annual Sloan Cyber Lecture
NYU School Of Engineering’s Elza Erkip Elected Officer of IEEE Information Theory Society
August 19, 2015
Professor Is Widely Recognized for Her Research on Wireless Networks
From the Gowanus Canal to Esteemed Startup Accelerator
July 11, 2017
NYU Tandon Team Selected for Cleantech Open Northeast
Honoring Women in STEM: Jin Montclare
March 10, 2017
Professor shares her passion for STEM education and innovation
Texas A&M welcomes fellows at Hagler Institute gala
Institute praised for its efforts in bringing academics to university
Skyline Names Escudero Rookie of the Year
November 10, 2010
Gabor Earns 2nd Team for Men's Soccer
Tandon Student Awarded Highest Honors from National Youth Organization
March 1, 2018
Kyra-Lee Harry Recognized for Her Community Work
Female presence in the engineering world
How women are paving the way for future female engineers
New University Research Center to Test Boundaries of Smart Transportation in New York City and Beyond
January 5, 2017
Visualizing the Universe
Utah engineers co-developing space simulation software for planetariums and home computers
The Invisibility of Good Design
May 5, 2017
Design for America NYU showcases human-centered design projects tackling social issues
New York University Tandon School of Engineering Scholarship Program
Paint the town red, blue & pink!
March 1, 2017
Tandon student group hosting Holi festival for all NYU students
NYU-Poly Confers Honorary Doctor of Engineering Degree upon NACME’s Irving McPhail
May 18, 2010
Leader of Education and Education Policy Cited for Nurturing a Generation of Engineers
NYU-Poly Contest Unearths Wealth of Cyber Security Research by Students
October 21, 2010
Judges Tap 10 Doctoral Candidates as Finalists for Prestigious AT&T Research Award
Ambitious but Attainable Goals
September 10, 2015
On Its Way to Loftier Heights, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering has received re-accreditation for its undergraduate engineering programs by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and…
Fire Commissioner Scoppetta and Polytechnic University President Emeritus George Bugliarello Announce $1 Million Grant to Study Effects of Wind-Driven High-Rise Fires
February 25, 2008
Study Will Greatly Improve Safety for New Yorkers and FDNY Members
Sustainable design leads to another 1st place concrete canoe win
May 14, 2009
Fourth victory for NYU-Poly team; project utilized new materials, techniques.
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.
Innovative Events and Training Reshape Cybersecurity Education
Colleges seek to better prepare students for careers in tech risk management.
Tandon Faculty and Researchers Discuss Urban Resiliency with The National Academies
August 17, 2017
An Out-of-This-World Career
May 4, 2016
Alum Jay Greene is honored for his distinguished career with NASA
2016: A Year in Review
December 19, 2016
Tandon students and faculty garner honors for their research, creations, and service to society
NYU-Poly Professor Named a Fellow of the ACM
December 11, 2012
Keith W. Ross Elevated to the Highest Ranks of World’s Largest Society for Computer Science
Move Over Rodents, Enter Robots
June 5, 2013
Robotic Fish Offer a New Avenue for Understanding Alcohol’s Effect on Brain, Behavior
Building a Legacy in the Lab
November 19, 2013
Students Team Up for Army Research Office Undergraduate School Apprenticeship Program (ARO-URAP)
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
Former Toronto mayor will teach at NYU
David Miller chosen for his "low carbon leadership"
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.
Cross Country Competes at Queensborough Event
September 29, 2010
Velasco Leads the Way for NYU-Poly
MOOCs Find Their Sweet Spot
There are three steps for turning MOOCs into money makers, writes Robert Ubell.
The American Society of Mechanical Engineers Selects Maurizio Porfiri as Outstanding Young Investigator
October 16, 2013
NYU-Poly Professor Cited for Contributions to Collective Dynamics, Biomimetic Robot Fish
NYU Professor Wins Premier Award in the Data Visualization Field
November 12, 2014
IEEE Honors Claudio Silva for Seminal Contributions to the Emerging Field Known as ‘Data Science’
Colloidal Spheres Coaxed to Self-Assemble into Photonic Crystals
Breakthrough raises hope for efficient alternative to today's computer chips
Verizon applauds FCC chairman's move to 5G spectrum
New academic research presents indoor office mmWave measurements, channels models at 28 GHz, 73 GHz for 5G
Listen to the Numbers: research shows connection between stock market and pop music
January 6, 2009
3D zebrafish can replace real animals in the lab
The 3D platform is ideal for neurobehavioral studies conducted to better understand the brain.
Poverty or Prosperity—Different Paths After College
Salaries vary widely for those who attended school in New York City, data show
NYU Tandon's Future Labs Just Released a List of 2016 Successes and Yowza, Go Brooklyn!
Recapping an exceptional year for the NYU Tandon Future Labs
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
NYU Tandon Professor Siddharth Garg is “Brilliant”
September 6, 2016
Cybersecurity Researcher Named to Popular Science Magazine’s “Brilliant 10” for His Innovations That Protect Microchips
Gone Fishing
June 15, 2017
In Honor of “Go Fishing Day,” We Remember a Faculty Member Who Left Physics for Fishing
Govenor Paterson Announces Funding to Grow 18 Clean Energy Businesses in New York
Nearly $3 Million Awarded to Help Companies Expand Businesses, Commercialize Cutting-Edge Technologies and Create New Economy Jobs in New York
Craigslist fails to flag most scam rental ads, study finds
More than half of suspicious real estate ads are never flagged for removal by Craigslist.
High School Girls Learn 'Virtuous Hacking' in Computer Science Program
IBM Watson Steps Into Real-World Cybersecurity
Watson for Cyber Security is a beta program that introduces IBM's machine learning technology to real-world security environments
Mapping the Shadows of New York City: Every Building, Every Block
The Struggle for Light and Air in America's Largest City
NYU Tandon’s Elza Erkip Garners Prestigious Engineering Award
December 1, 2016
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Recognized by the IEEE for Outstanding Achievement
New 'Vertically Integrated Projects' Program Gives Students Experiential Learning Opportunity at NYU
The Tandon School of Engineering offers undergraduates one credit per semester for real-world research
This clean-tech startup has raised an astounding $7M in equity crowdfunding
For Keen Home, an appearance on Shark Tank likely had something to do with it.
NYU Tandon Researcher Synthesizes Hybrid Molecule that Delivers a Blow to Malignant Cells
April 1, 2016
Protein-gold nanoparticle hybrid assembles to carry anti-cancer drug, then disassembles for delivery
Bored by Physical Therapy? Focus on Citizen Science Instead
February 23, 2017
Patients Use Low-Cost Haptic Devices for Therapy While Helping Scientists Collect Data
A Team of Devs from Brooklyn College Won the $10k Top Prize at NYC Media Lab’s Summit
The team built a programming language called Picat, and judges saw its potential for game development and artificial intelligence problems.
A STEP in the Right Direction
November 25, 2014
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Graduate Student Takes Top Honors for Paper Proposing a Scalable Testing and Evaluation Platform
NYU-Poly Breakthrough Stabilizes Important Proteins
October 8, 2009
Applications Include Therapeutic Proteins for Diagnosis of Illnesses and Enzymes to Produce Bio-Ethanol and Low-Calorie Sweeteners
Will the Car of the Future Be Made from Coal Ash?
Coal waste could provide a strong, lightweight material for car manufacturers
Envisioning the Future of Cities, With a Boost From Philanthropy
MM-Wave Radio Spectrum Becomes Tangible 5G Path
NYU WIRELESS researchers are designing and validating technologies necessary for the millimeter-wave radio spectrum to create 5G wireless systems.
NYU says Craigslist sucks at spotting fake rental listings
Researchers claim that more than half of all scam adverts stay online for up to 20 hours.
NYU Tandon Doctoral Student’s Cochlear Implant Technology Banishes Ambient Babble
May 3, 2016
Algorithmic Solution for Hearing Aids and Implants Tunes Out Talkers, Tunes in the Person the Wearer Wants to Hear
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
Can New York save utilities from the 'death spiral' created by solar rooftops?
New York start-ups are hoping to make distributed generation a financially viable option for large power producers
Guide to the top college and university cyber security degree programs
Business and technology higher education institutions are offering cyber security degrees and programs to help meet the job demand.
NYU Tandon gets $4.45 million to work on 5G and cybersecurity
The state funding will keep the school on the cutting edge of wireless research for at least five more years.
How Tech Helps Guide the Blind
New developments in accessible technology have made it easier than ever for the visually-impaired to connect.
Second half explosion gives NYU-Poly first win; drowns Dolphins 4-1
September 9, 2009
Fr. Nick Michalczewski scores two for NYU-Poly in win
NYU is Building a Real-Life Holodeck
For what? All sorts of stuff. A $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will get things going.
Foreign Tech And Engineering Students Can Now Stay In The U.S. Longer
New visa rules will allow certain students to work in the United States for as long as three years after graduating.
Researchers Add Software Bugs to Reduce the Number of… Software Bugs
A new strategy for training bug-finding tools could help catch more vulnerabilities.
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…
The Tech Helping Immigrants Hack the Ban
Across the country, designers and coders are coming together to develop tools for communities targeted by Trump’s orders.
Plasma Physicist Kurt H. Becker Elected to Board of Directors of National Academy of Inventors
June 29, 2016
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Vice Dean Is Known for Pioneering Work on Plasmas and Expanding Entrepreneurship Education
PicFic wins Make It In BK pitch competition
It's a platform for illustrated novels and the judges gave it the green light.
'The Ability Exchange,' Indiewire's September Project of the Month, is a 'One-Man Band' Empathy Engine
The director behind the upcoming documentary talks about his experiences crafting a film with (and for) the disability community.
Urban Pulse Uses Social Media Data to Show Cities in a New Light
The open-source platform could prove useful for architects and planners seeking a better understanding of places and the people who use them
Artists take residence in Times Square
Four local artists have been invited to work for three months each in the heart of one of the world’s most famous tourist attractions
Hanging with Hackers
November 4, 2011
NYU-Poly Will Open Cyber Security Awareness Week Events on Nov. 11-12 to Student Guests for the First Time
BP Markowitz, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership Unveil Designs Of Re-Imagined Open Space From Borough Hall To Brooklyn Bridge Park
Four colleges present best-use ideas for Downtown Brooklyn Commons, 21 acres of public space
Brooklyn Robots Teach Math, Science and Engineering at First National Science Expo
October 22, 2010
National Science Foundation Selects NYU-Poly’s Groundbreaking Central Brooklyn Robotics Program for Prestigious Washington, D.C., Expo
First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier
400 students from across Brooklyn were swarming inside 6 Metrotech Center, on the campus of NYU-Poly this weekend, for the NYC First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier.
How Secure is the Fingerprint Scanner on Your Phone?
It surely makes your phone safe, but the question is, for how long
NYU Docs are Using Machine Learning to Stop a Stealthy Disease Before It's Too Late
Lymphedema causes unsightly swelling in the arms and legs. But researchers Mei Fu and Yao Wang have an idea for catching early symptoms sooner.
Online Privacy Laws Put Children at Greater Risk of Predators, Phishing
November 30, 2012
NYU-Poly researchers find social networking sites Facebook and Google+ are prime targets for easy attacks
Popularity Contest: Student Poster Takes Top Honor
June 27, 2014
Student Poster Impresses at the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Design Automation Conference
Federal government puts money behind NYU Tandon’s 5G cellular program
The school is receiving a new grant from the U.S. Commerce Department for $2.2 million.
City's incubator tally swells to 100
The city is already awash in common work spaces for startups, Crain's research finds, but more are expected as the focus expands from tech to other industries.
Researchers Uncover Car Infotainment Vulnerability
Should an automobile manufacturer have to release a patch for a feature that they never deployed? A newly discovered vulnerability in MirrorLink's infotainment software may force an answer.
Our Student Leader Would Lead Baltimore
August 24, 2015
Remembered in Brooklyn as a NSBE Force, Calvin Young III Announces a Run For Mayor