To combat cybersecurity threats, experts point to internal vulnerabilities
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
The ‘users are the weak link in the chain.’
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…
The Nobel Laureate and Alum Made a Lasting Mark on the School and on the World
The lightweight plastic could be used to explore the depths of the oceans.
Kalvert named Player of the Year; Loupee Rookie of the Year
But it's the middle class, not the poor who may pay the biggest price.
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.
Fourth candidate enters race for mayor of Baltimore
The NYU-Poly chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers talk mentorship, support systems and looking to the future
The Inno/Vention competition offers students the chance to pitch prototypes to investors.
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
The jobs of engineers have changed, and the school wants to prepare students for the new corporate world.
The device can conform to the shape of the brain, enabling better recording of electrical activity.
The three-hour trip from the ISS is loud and surprisingly bumpy.
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
Showcasing and engaging the NYU-Poly community about the pedagogical tools available on campus
The NYU professor on her new book about the evolution of the written word, 'The Power of Writing in Organizations'
Project May Move Diagnostic Medicine from the Lab to the Palm of a Hand
The city is partnerning with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
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.
Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering are both extremely pertinent in today's high technology and global world, and this program gives students opportunities to garner knowledge from both…
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Nearly 1,000 teams, from Australia to Zimbabwe, have already registered for the preliminary round of the competition
The city is partnering with NYU-Polytech to launch the Clean Technology Entrepreneur Center
Sunday blasts two homers on the day
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
Another One for the History Books
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.
The Multidisciplinary Field Helps Revive the Manufacturing Economy, Offers Applications in the Automation, Defense, Internet of Things, Medical, and Robotics Sectors
Senior the lone Jay selected by the Skyline
Freshmen lead the way for Fall season
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…
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.
Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.
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.
Selected 2010-11 Coach of the Year
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
Over 62,000 phishing emails delivered the new threat in the first three days of the campaign alone.
NYU School of Engineering Professor Katherine Isbister Announced as a Founding Member of the Executive Committee of the Higher Education Video Game Alliance
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…
A big win for the Dumbo startup and the NYU incubator that helped raise it.
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.
The theme will be “smart cities” and the startups looks interesting.
The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program Is Giving Former Military Members a Path into the Business World
An oceanographer with the Stevens Institute thinks cooling the water in a hurricane's path could slow it down
Academics are reviving the discipline’s tarnished reputation
Leonard Shustek (’70) is Honored by the ACM
Speakers on the Square Features Alumni Astronauts
These scientists and companies are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge right here in the borough.
The CEO Talks Leadership, Lacrosse, and Lots More
Partnership of the City, Columbia, NYU-Poly and CUNY Will Connect Academic Institutions Conducting Sustainable Technology Research, Companies Creating the Associated Products and Building Owners Who…
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Gets the Party Started Early
The state funding will keep the school on the cutting edge of wireless research for at least five more years.
It's a platform for illustrated novels and the judges gave it the green light.
Algorithmic Solution for Hearing Aids and Implants Tunes Out Talkers, Tunes in the Person the Wearer Wants to Hear
Shedding light on the legacies of those that paved the way.
U.S. News & World Report Poll Ranks Ethnic Diversity and International Enrollment in the Top 10; Payscale.com Reports Potential Salaries Among the Highest
Finishes in Second Place in the Skyline
Almost every player in the tech sector is vulnerable to cybersecurity concerns, and the 3D printing market is no exception.
Alumnus and Former Faculty Member Returns to the Polytechnic Community
The hubs, one at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and the other near Grand Central Terminal, will debut this summer
NYU-Poly Splits With the Macs
Cybersecurity specialists say recent attacks on Bangladesh, Vietnam and Ecuador are probably just the tip of the iceberg
The Bitcoin blockchain keeps a permanent record of all transactions. Now the police can track clients and pimps using it.
The Office of Student Affairs Hosts a Fun and Informative Movie Night
With the Help of PowerBridgeNY, a Tandon Team Makes Electrical Transformers Greener
Triumphant Maryland High School Team Brings the Fun of CSAW Home
The school is receiving a new grant from the U.S. Commerce Department for $2.2 million.
Put-call symmetry may have been the start but, for Peter Carr, the importance of invariance extends into surprising realms of possibility. Dan Tudball traces Carr's kaleidoscopic journey...
8 universities will help teach the machine to stop hacks.
Sundeep Rangan Named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
$14 million Investment in Cleantech Business Incubator Initiative Supports the Development of 141 Clean Energy Companies across the State
Juliana Freire Is Named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
Velasco Leads the Way for NYU-Poly
The Gowanus is a toxic soup that cuts through the New York borough, too poisonous for human exploration. A group of students are sending a remote-controlled, camera-equipped robot--the Brooklyn…
Cappos hopes to use his system to surf the web from the International Space Station.
Anne Dudek Ronan Garners the School of Engineering’s Highest Teaching Honor
IEEE Conference on Communications Judges Select the Research as ‘Best Paper’
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He sold his startup to Uber and helped the ride-hailing company launch its AI lab. But he's not sold on the rise of the machines just yet.
If smartphones get dramatically faster in the coming years, you can thank the research being done here in Brooklyn.
The first device running the defensive code, a Cisco IP phone, will be unveiled this week.
An NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor and Her Collaborators Have the Answer
Astronomers claim to have discovered the roundest object ever measured in nature.
Students develop interactive games for the ultimate playground: Times Square
Their System Wins First Place in Kaspersky Lab’s International Challenge Hosted by "The Economist"
NYU Researchers Tapping the Body’s Own Signals to Aid Repair of Complex Injuries
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
The program hopes to grow the future of New York's media industry.