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Researchers design intelligent microsystem for faster, more sustainable industrial chemistry
April 14, 2020
How to make medical-grade face shields at home for healthcare workers
April 18, 2020
It’s not me — it’s you: we believe we’re less likely than another to fall for phishing hooks
May 11, 2020
New cybersecurity study has significant implications as we increasingly work remotely during COVID-19 pandemic
NYU Center for Cybersecurity tackles creepware, Tor, Facebook, and more at notable symposium
May 20, 2020
Tandon faculty and students present at IEEE's annual Symposium on Security and Privacy
Bound for Beijing
May 29, 2020
Recent grad receives Fulbright Research Award to develop environmental monitoring
Cuomo casts eyes on a post-pandemic New York as Long Island preps for reopening
May 25, 2020
From InnoVention to millions in seed funding
November 20, 2019
Tandon's entrepreneurial competition helped bring neuroscience to the field of e-sports
Constructing a new forum for industry
November 27, 2019
The IDC Innovation Hub hosts an inaugural event
For domestic violence victims, cyberstalking is a growing issue. This NYC clinic is helping them
December 2, 2019
Sub-10 nm Resolution Patterning of Pockets for Enzyme Immobilization with Independent Density and Quasi-3D Topography Control
October 14, 2019
The UK Election Showed Just How Unreliable Facebook’s Security System For Elections Really Is
January 14, 2020
Two NYU Tandon teams are Austin-bound for the South by Southwest Innovation Awards
January 30, 2020
Facebook Creates Pages for Businesses Whether They Like It or Not
November 25, 2019
The start of the year could be the start of something big
January 30, 2020
NYU Tandon teams take part in a J-Term program aimed at aspiring entrepreneurs
COSMOS Education Toolkit Shortlisted for GLOMO Award
White House proposes guidelines for regulating the use of artificial intelligence
January 12, 2020
Patent comprising more than 100 concepts: Armatron Systems develops patented high-speed technology for 3D concrete printing
January 18, 2020
NSF Distinguished Lecture: Towards Usability, Transparency, and Trust for Data-Intensive Computations
January 21, 2020
Highly Permeable Perfluorinated Sulfonic Acid Ionomers for Improved Electrochemical Devices: Insights into Structure – Property Relationships
January 20, 2020
International polling begins: What are the most pressing migration issues for data science?
January 20, 2020
Tandon is a vital participant in NYU’s new Alliance for Public Interest Technology
February 11, 2020
Charlotte’s Atom Power, creator of world’s first digital circuit breaker, nominated for SXSW Innovation Award
February 4, 2020
NYU to Participate in Federal Effort to Build AI Collaborator for Mathematics
April 21, 2026
A major DARPA award puts NYU at the forefront of one of the most ambitious bets in science: that AI can help mathematicians crack problems that have persisted for generations
NYU Center for Robotics and Embodied Intelligence - Deep Tech Week Event
April 3, 2026
Nathalie Pinkerton Earns NSF CAREER Award For Developing Nanoparticle Tools To Study Pain Signaling
March 11, 2026
The $579,000 grant will be used to develop light responsive nanoparticles to study the way pain signals are transmitted in sensory neurons.
From Lunar Rovers to Plastic-Eating Microbes, the 2026 Research Excellence Exhibit Showcased the Breadth of Tandon
May 5, 2026
More than three dozen projects spanning outer space to the urban soil beneath our feet drew a crowd to the Brooklyn Commons
NYU Tandon Researchers Partner with NYC to Establish First-of-Its-Kind Embodied Carbon Benchmarks for Construction
May 11, 2026
Year-long C2SMART study funded by New York City will provide baseline data essential for city agencies to advance clean construction goals
NYU Tandon's Shivendra Panwar Selected for Prestigious IEEE Distinguished Lectureship
February 12, 2026
The Mayor's Office Wants a More Affordable New York for Game Developers
March 11, 2026
Wine cellars, security, and standards: Vint Cerf on IoT
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
Image-recognition startup becomes 50th to graduate from NYU Poly
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.
The Star of the New Hub @ Grand Central Tech is Brooklyn’s Own BlocPower
At the ribbon cutting for the new NYCEDC-backed incubator, officials touted the venture-backed BlocPower as its buzziest company. Here's a look at what the socially-minded startup has been up
Brooklyn's NYU-Poly aims to birth 5G
Downloads that are 1,000 times faster. Up to 100 times more bandwidth. That's what a $2 million grant could mean for mobile. But be patient. 5G won't be built in a day.
A Robot To Explore Brooklyn’s Epically Polluted Gowanus Canal
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…
Brooklyn's NYU-Poly aims to birth 5G
Downloads that are 1,000 times faster. Up to 100 times more bandwidth. That's what a $2 million grant could mean for mobile. But be patient. 5G won't be built in a day.
3D Printable Syntactic Foams Could Help Submarines Reach Deeper Depths
A team of researchers from New York University School of Engineering have developed 3D printable syntactic foam materials. These foams are lightweight composites that offer exceptional buoyancy and…
Brooklyn's NYU-Poly aims to birth 5G
Downloads that are 1,000 times faster. Up to 100 times more bandwidth. That's what a $2 million grant could mean for mobile. But be patient. 5G won't be built in a day.
Google Funds NYU-Poly Research into the ‘Social’ of Social Networks
March 13, 2013
Professor Oded Nov Explores Better Tools for Social Interaction on the Web
Innovators under 35 - Pioneers (Translated)
Discover their different and unexpected solutions for sectors such as clean energy and space exploration
NYU Students’ Social Impact Project Empowers Women in Nepal
Indian Americans Named Newly Elevated IEEE 2015 Fellows
Two Trees grows tech in Brooklyn
Northwest Florida BBB: Beware of Craigslist rental scams
App Chat: Assistive Technology
Why agtech grows in Brooklyn
We've seen an abundance of agtech activity in the borough. But why here?
The Value Of An Engineering Degree
PIAA Announces Launch of Alumni Visa Rewards Program
April 19, 2010
New Affinity Rewards Credit Card from the Polytechnic Institute Alumni Association To Fund Projects that Support Alumni and Student Engagement
Q&A with CFN User Davood Shahrjerdi
Combining the unique properties of emerging nanomaterials with advanced silicon-based electronics, NYU's Shahrjerdi engineers nano-bioelectronics
Why Places Matter According to Mariela Alfonzo
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.
Can MOOCs Cure the Tuition Epidemic?
THIS WEEKEND, HELP COME UP WITH CREATIVE SOLUTIONS TO COMBAT EBOLA
The foreign universities bill may enhance free flow of knowledge
Facebook Security Chief: 'Slippery Slope' If Apple Helps the FBI
Highlanders Run Away in Second Half
November 16, 2010
NJIT Hands Men's Hoops Season Opening Loss
Games Played by the Laws of Physics (Though Bent a Little in Some Cases)
E. Dianne Rekow is Installed as IADR’s 88th President
Smartphone Sensors Pose a Serious Security Risk
Smartphones are equipped with a plethora of sensors, each capable of giving up your personal information.
Peering Inside the World Cup's Brazuca Ball (Op-Ed)
Brooklyn student wins 4-H Council’s highest honor
mmWave Guru & Industry Visionary on 5G Future
Key voice in 5G R&D on anticipated applications and flexible spectrum use - Q&A with NYU's Rappaport