NYU Engineering Professors Honored for Contributions to Radar Systems, Electrical Transformers, and More
January 21, 2015
Francisco De Leon and Unnikrishna Pillai Named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Francisco De Leon and Unnikrishna Pillai Named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
The Nobel Laureate and Alum Made a Lasting Mark on the School and on the World
The School’s GovLab Is Helping Stakeholders Address Recidivism, Bail, Juveniles, and More
As part of an ongoing effort to build a knowledge base for the field of opening governance by organizing and disseminating its learnings, the GovLab Selected Readings series provides an annotated and…
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…
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Selects Joo H. Kim for the 2015 Freudenstein / General Motors Young Investigator Award
Poly wins 3-0 and clinches first-ever post-season berth
Team from NYU Tandon and School of Global Public Health will share information gathered from New York City medical and transit locations with epidemiologists seeking to model the spread of the…
Time Warner Cable Inno/Vention Competition Identifies Inventions and Innovations with Power in the Marketplace
Plus, San Jose PD puts use-of-force data online; San Antonio seeks tech participants for its new CivTechSA program; NYU Tandon and NYC Cyber Command launch a new Cybersecurity master’s program; and…
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
'It’s not just benchmarking, but it’s also disclosure'
Shu Sun, a Ph.D. student working on the NYU WIRELESS program, was named a Young Scholar by the society.
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
Miguel Modestino Proposes Using Solar Energy and Plant Waste, Not Fossil Fuel, to Synthesize Nylon
Robotic Fish, Dance Game Competition and Voice-Controlled Robots Among Highlights of Free, Full-Day Celebration on ‘Innovation Square’ in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU-Poly and UConn Researchers Develop New Design Techniques to Protect Against Vulnerabilities in the Electronics Supply Chain
NYU Tandon offers new on-campus "Build Your Own" master's in Emerging Technologies to empower students to master a career in an AI-driven landscape
Virtual event run by Integrated Digital Media students features XR, motion capture, video, physical computing, wearables, design, and more
Special issue will focus on: “The Post-Crisis World of Financial Services”
The Challenge of Portraying What We Can’t See, What We Didn’t See, What We Don’t Want to See
Clinicians with access to generated drafts used them around 20 percent of the time, and improved response times by seven percent.
The Countdown Begins to the World’s Largest Student-Run Cybersecurity Competition
Multidisciplinary team explores how new tech impacts healthcare workflow
When Verizon Puts Out a Call for Innovative, Cutting-Edge Education Technologies, Tandon Answers
A Vertically Integrated Projects (VIP) Initiative Aimed at Improving Urban Agriculture Wins Big
From Brazil to Sweden — to right here at NYU-Poly — student innovators gathered to bridge the gap between consumers and service providers.
And Presentations by Faculty and Students
Interactive Theater Experience, "To Be with Hamlet," Stems from NYU Tandon’s Integrated Digital Media Program
The creators of the innovative DeepPeep.org search engine and VisTrails data exploration tool bring their expertise to the department of computer science and engineering
Google has rolled out a critical security update for Gmail on iOS.
IEEE Conference on Communications Judges Select the Research as ‘Best Paper’
The Proof-of-Concept Center’s Latest Cohort Includes Three Teams from NYU Tandon
George MacCartney was recognized for his work on the millimeter wave spectrum.
Protein-gold nanoparticle hybrid assembles to carry anti-cancer drug, then disassembles for delivery
As Spacecraft Beams New Comet Photos, NYU-Poly Researcher Reports that Volunteer Astronomers Respond Differently than Contributors to Wikipedia, Flickr and Software
The Inno/Vention competition offers students the chance to pitch prototypes to investors.
National Science Foundation Director of Engineering Education Dr. Theresa Maldonado Keynotes Launch for 16 Summer Programs Building a Model for the Rest of the Country
University Research Center Explores 5G Wireless Technologies
Judges Pick Top 10 Research Papers Authored by Doctoral Candidates for Final Round in World’s Largest Student Security Event
Noted Information Security Figure Ed Amoroso to Lead Examination of the Burgeoning Threat to Democracy at NYU/AIG Lecture on November 16
NYU Tandon Researchers Engineer a Material to Encapsulate and Deliver Drugs
ASME and Engineering for Change Find a Fitting Venue Here in Brooklyn
The second event in the artificial intelligence series looks at how AI can save the planet
Girls Inc. of New York City to support several students’ participation in annual, K-12 summer program at (virtually) the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
A study by South Korea’s KAIST and NYU Tandon School of Engineering finds that call center software logs outperform wearables in detecting worker stress
Innovative Fundraising Service WeDidIt Will Receive a Financial Prize and Free Incubator Space in Upstate New York
Researchers develop technique that could solve long-standing challenge of producing uniform therapeutic particles at industrial scale
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s pioneering Cyber Fellows program opens the semester with a mission: Help fill the yawning talent gap