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
NYU-Poly researchers find social networking sites Facebook and Google+ are prime targets for easy attacks
Engineers of world’s largest technical professional association honor ‘big data’ professor at NYU, NYU-Poly and CUSP
NYU-Poly Professor Forges International Bonds
Financial Engineering Students Take Second Place in CME Group Commodity Trading Challenge
NYU-Poly Director of Environmental Engineering Mohammad Karamouz Lauded for Research and Leadership
A new firearm study led by Institute Professor Maurizio Porfiri reveals why people buy guns after a mass shooting
With robotic zebrafish professor Maurizio Porfiri “teleports” behavior of live zebrafish from one tank to another in real-time, allowing researchers to isolate critical elements of animal behavior…
These veteran-owned businesses are taking a new look at industries like travel, entertainment, health – even soap.
The Technology Management and Innovation department hosted a wide-ranging discussion on how AI and big data can improve workplace efficiency and offer human resources departments a leg-up in…
A new academic year means talented, new additions to FRE.
Professor Erica King-Toler has important answers
NYU Ad Observatory, developed at NYU Tandon in association with GW’s Institute for Data, Democracy & Politics, will increase social media ad transparency ahead of the 2020 elections
The networking event for women in engineering, science, and technology brought their wisdom online this year.
The Tandon-bred start-up is expanding its focus with the help of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the New York Power Authority
The long-awaited photonic technique could change the way optical technologies are developed and used over the next decade.
Study sets groundwork for machine learning models for virus transmission prediction
Smarter crowdsourcing in the age of coronavirus project gives governments new tools to address the pandemic as the project passes the halfway point
A virtual faculty awards ceremony turns into a warm reunion
3D-printed braces are being used to help children with the movement disorder.
The report examines how collective action and collective expertise can inform how public institutions handle pressing issues.
NYU Tandon researcher devises a mathematical system for identifying influences between geographic phenomena that makes small data sets as effective as big data in identifying spatial dependencies.
Multi-year initiative seeks carbon-to-value startups and welcomes first Carbontech Leadership Council members.
A team from Tandon’s Integrated Design & Media program asks, “What if . . .?”
Let's hear from students with firsthand experience
The Veterans Future Lab helps propel NYC to the top of the list
New faculty member Luis Ceferino is exploring novel ways to model natural disasters
Have you ever heard of Space Barbie? She flew from NYU to NASA
Veterans Future Lab members show that relationships forged in the military can be valuable in business
With the engineers who developed the key enabling technologies for 5G at its helm, NYU Wireless is pushing ahead with the future generations of wireless networks
Engaging diverse students, families, and educators in equitable education policymaking
Tandon’s community, departments, and courses have received a flurry of accolades in the last few months.
Researchers at NYU are leading a multi-year project to reduce carbon emissions in chemical manufacturing.
The first to be held entirely virtually
NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers launch open-source system that gives developers a way to verify integrity at each step of software development and deployment
The GovLab at NYU Tandon, The Asia Foundation, the Centre for Strategic and International Studies in Indonesia, and the BRAC Institute of Governance and Development launch 100 Questions “Governance”…
Farshad Khorrami was awarded a Department of Defense grant to study ways of detecting sabotage of integrated microchips during their fabrication, under the $50 million Defense University Research…