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Erich Enrique Kunhardt, 65, dies
August 5, 2014
Physicist, Academic Administrator, and Inventor
Remembering a Professor’s Patience, Guidance, and Acumen
October 13, 2014
A Grateful Former Student Pays Tribute to Phyllis Frankl by Endowing a Scholarship in Her Honor
American Chemical Society Gives Professor Eli Pearce Rock Star of Chemistry Honor
August 19, 2014
BotFactory: Revolutionizing Circuit Board Creation, Races to Kickstarter Finale
August 20, 2014
More Than Bricks and Mortar
September 16, 2014
Researchers and Professors Find a New Home at the School of Engineering
To the Labs!
July 14, 2015
Attendees Left the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Summer of STEM Launch Fired Up and Ready to Learn
New Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Launches
November 20, 2017
First of Its Kind Dedicated to the Study of Social Implications of AI
Diversity in STEM Summit Brought an Impressive Array of Change Makers to Brooklyn
November 29, 2017
A Timely Talk about Cyber Threats to Our Democracy
November 30, 2017
Ed Amoroso Examines Critical Risks to Our Infrastructure in an AIG-Sponsored Lecture
An Education in Love and Engineering
November 30, 2017
Wedding Bells Will Soon Be Ringing for Tandon Grad Students
Lights, Camera, Bakelite!
December 5, 2017
The Office of Student Affairs Hosts a Fun and Informative Movie Night
LIGO Scientist Details History of Gravitational Wave Detection
December 8, 2017
2017 Lynford Lecture
NYU Tandon Explores Our Future Reality
December 15, 2017
Students Showcase Their Augmented and Virtual Reality Projects at NYC Media Lab Event
NYU Tandon Celebrates Achievements of Our Students and Faculty
December 21, 2017
A Look Back at 2017
“Bodies in Motion” Melds Virtual Reality and Motion Capture Engineering with Art
December 21, 2017
The Brilliant Ten of 2014
His brain implants could one day halt epileptic episodes and allow amputees to control prostheses with their minds.
Alcatel-Lucent techie: Race for ‘5G’ technologies is 'ridiculous'
'5G’ efforts are missing the point of the new mobile networks
McAfee exec pitches NYU-Poly women on cybersecurity careers
A 14-year veteran of product management at McAfee lays out the six types of people the cybersecurity industry needs.
Floating metal composite holds promise for marine applications
Ultra-realistic Robotic Predator Scares Fish
NYC launches portal for city agency reports
Hands-on training for tomorrow's Internet engineers
NYU researchers give students around the world real-world networking experiences through NSF-supported GENI wireless resources
This NYU prof is trying to forecast 2035’s ‘Meerkat’
Elza Erkip of the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, who studies what's wirelessly possible, previews the topics she'll cover at next month's Brooklyn 5G Summit.
A Challenge to Developers: Software to Help People with Disabilities
DC’s 1776 Partners with NYU’s School of Engineering for Challenge Cup 2015
The Newest Tech Innovations at NYC Media Lab's Third Annual Summit
Innovators under 35 - Pioneers (Translated)
Discover their different and unexpected solutions for sectors such as clean energy and space exploration
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
Unsinkable boats now closer to reality
IndieCade wrap-up: Amid ‘gamergate’ storm, a bold new game world rises
Video game tech bringing 'fundamentally revolutionary' changes to workplace
John Sexton's Global Campus Plans for NYU
Fish Play Follow-the-Leader With Robofish, to Save Them From Turbine Doom
99 Superb Sites on Mechatronics and Robotics Engineering
NYU-Poly Training Booz Allen Hamilton Employees on Cyber Security
New Delivery Vehicle Developed for Gene Therapy
News12 Brooklyn features Science of Smart Cities
NYU-Poly professors receive NSF grant
It’s official: Party at BAM celebrates Polytechnic’s merger with NYU
One of the Strongest, Lightest Metals Ever Made Is Less Dense Than Water
Obituary: T. Richard Fishbein
Kids Put in Danger by Parents' Online Oversharing
Laid-off Wall Streeters find entrepreneurial spirit
A small-business incubator in New York steps up to rival collaborations in Boston and Silicon Valley.
NSA Adds NYU School of Engineering to Exclusive Cyber Security List
End Bonuses for Bankers
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
Beer easier to carry than coffee
Your World: A Short History of Story, Episode 2
Researchers Find Way to Protect Hardware Against Trojans
How trustworthy is your digital hardware?
Darpa’s New ‘Fast Track’ Okays Hacker Projects in Just Seven Days
Top Young Hackers Converge in Brooklyn
An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures
The device can conform to the shape of the brain, enabling better recording of electrical activity.
Ask.com Buys Recommendation Engine nRelate
HotList.com creators
Adobe Alumni Innovate Under Adobe's Wing
Ultrathin Flexible Electrode Array Enables Unprecedented Look at Brain Activity
Flexible Silicon Implants Provide New Interface for Studying Brain Diseases
Adjustable Brain Implant Could Identify Seizure Origins, Shut it Down
The electrode array is made of a pliable material that's thickness is that of about a quarter of a human hair
Modular Experts Comment On Ratner Highrise Plan
NYU Poly Speech
Two Trees grows tech in Brooklyn
Ultrathin, Foldable Sensors Probe Secrets of the Brain
Media & Emerging Tech
Clean Technology And Energy
Fresh Copy: How Ursula Burns Reinvented Xerox
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?
Skype Can Expose Your Location, Researchers Say
Skype flaw reveals users' location, file-downloading habits
Ultrathin, Foldable Sensors Probe Secrets of the Brain
Get Out: Robots and Basketball
Wireless Communications Pioneer Ted Rappaport Heading to NYU
Big companies aren’t as well protected as they think
Experts on enterprise cyber security discuss the Department of Commerce's guidance for keeping data and critical IT infrastructure safe.