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Daniel Kong
Elina Rani
Eugene Stephane Mananga
Professor Eugene S. Mananga research spans a range of topics in condensed matter physics, atomic and molecular physics, materials science, computational chemistry and physics, thermodynamics, and…
Iris Bibolli
Italo Peralta
Elizabeth Castroverde
Course, Program & Media Development
The Digital Learning team collaborates with faculty and teams to design courses, build credential programs, and create engaging digital learning experiences.
ACADEMICS | FACULTY SUPPORT
Leadership Opportunities
Compliment your academic development by building your leadership skills through campus workshops or take on a leadership role in the Tandon community.
LIFE TANDON | STUDENT LIFE
Cross-School Registration
Undergraduate and graduate students at the School of Engineering are welcome to pursue coursework in other divisions of New York University.
ACADEMICS | REGISTRATION
AI vision system reveals bird wings evolved for heat regulation, not just flight
May 7, 2025
Research project from University of Michigan, NYU and other institutions allows scientists to analyze thousands of museum specimens, confirming centuries-old ecological rule applies to avian wings
Gerald Dawes
Employment Opportunities
ACADEMICS | UNDERGRADUATE | TUTORING CENTER
World’s most comprehensive student cybersecurity games announce winners of CSAW 2019
November 12, 2019
Best young hackers and protectors converged at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and academic hubs in France, India, Mexico, and the Middle East to test their skills in new and dangerous realms of…
Mock Exam Review Sessions
ACADEMICS | UNDERGRADUATE | TUTORING CENTER | SERVICES AND SUBJECTS
Community Service
Discover how to impact your community, here and around the world, by using your technology and engineering skills towards making social change.
LIFE TANDON | STUDENT LIFE
Lawrence Chiarelli
Hacking His Way to the Grand Finals
July 19, 2012
Microchip Security Innovation Advances NYU-Poly Student Jeyavijayan Rajendran in Prestigious Competition
Frank DarConte
His research interests are focused on construction project delivery and the building of high-performance teams where he is conducting ongoing investigations related to industry best practices.
Award-winning cancer research starts small
January 20, 2021
Weiqiang Chen is studying cancer and other diseases using lab-on-a-chip technology, creating personalized treatments for patients.
Kok-Ming Leung
My general research interests: are in Scientific Computing, Computer Simulation and Large-Scale Nonlinear Constrained Optimization. In particular I am interested in developing methods to solve…
Alesha Castillo
musculoskeletal biomechanics, mechanobiology, regeneration, and stem cell biology, with work grounded in engineering tools and analyses, state-of-the-art cell and molecular biology, and translational…
Researchers develop microchips that detect and diagnose diseases
February 1, 2025
Brooklyn Borough President Markowitz Delivers 2010 State of the Borogh Address
Ludovic Righetti Named Glenn Y. Louie Professor at NYU Tandon
April 13, 2026
The endowed professorship honors a Silicon Valley semiconductor pioneer whose career spanned the Apollo program and the early era of Intel microprocessors
Zivan Zabar
Exploratory research on novel schemes for electromagnetic launchers. Analysis and development of an area substation load model to include the effect of harmonics. Study, design and construction of…
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
Governments around the world are trying a new weapon against coronavirus: Your smartphone
April 17, 2020
New NYU Tandon-led project will accelerate privacy-preserving computing
September 29, 2025
NSF-funded 'Cryptolets' platform will provide open-source tools for researchers to build faster privacy chips
Wireless Companies to Start Small With 5G Rollouts
Verizon, AT&T, others expect to offer services this year, but most fall short of carriers’ visions of what 5G ultimately will be
National Science Foundation Award Will Secure Microchip Design and Manufacturing
February 8, 2016
Precision at the nanoscale: 3D sculpting with NanoFrazor ft. Elisa Riedo
November 7, 2024
Researchers Design Chip that Identifies Defects, Monitors Performance
Alum Erol Gelenbe (’68, '70) is elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
September 30, 2025
The pioneering researcher is celebrated for his seminal contributions to computer networks and systems
Cybersecurity Researchers Design a Chip that Checks for Sabotage
August 23, 2016
Integrated Circuits Can Monitor Their Own Computations and Flag Defects
UAE Researchers Develop New Security Computer Chip
NYUAD in Potential Computer Chip Security Breakthrough
Abu Dhabi-based university develops logic-locked chip that represent significant development in securing technology hardware
Detection of Hardware Trojans Using Controlled Short-Term Aging
December 15, 2020
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…
Tandon team shines light on roiling market for stolen debit and credit cards
August 3, 2020
Damon McCoy discovered that even cards with anti-counterfeiting chips are vulnerable because consumers still use the hackable magnetic stripe
This AI-generated version of Minecraft may represent the future of real-time video generation
October 31, 2024
Millimeter wave beamforming and antenna design
SRS Technology for Students
Connect • Respond • Review
ACADEMICS | TEACHING INNOVATIONS | STUDENT RESPONSE SYSTEM
Claudio Silva
Visualization and Graphics, Geometric Computing, Data Science, Urban Computing, Sports Analytics
4G and Beyond
NYU Abu Dhabi Researchers Develop New Computer Chip Security Technology
A summer of self-driving vehicles and clawbots in Downtown Brooklyn
July 12, 2018
Complaints and Grievance Process
We strive to provide every student with a rewarding educational experience.
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SRS Technology for Faculty
Instruct • Assess • Reflect
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NYU offering summer STEM classes for city's kids
Cybersecurity experts discuss the perfect storm — a convergence of Internet of Things, Cloud, and Security
May 17, 2017
8th Annual Sloan Cyber Lecture
Art review: In ‘Now,’ technological prowess poses human questions
R. Luke DuBois' work is on display at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art through Sept. 4.
Colin Waddell
NYU Tandon-led team develops new fabrication technique that opens door to new materials for quantum technologies
September 2, 2025
Researchers demonstrate physical patterning approach for quantum device fabrication
Out of thin air: Researchers create microchips capable of detecting and diagnosing diseases
December 12, 2024
Juliana Freire
Big Data Data Science Data analysis and visualization Machine learning/AI Provenance management Large-scale information integration Data management Web information discovery Computational…
Wireless cognition, cones of silence, terahertz communications – 6G research is underway!
July 8, 2019
Latte perfect coffee for commuters as froth stops it sloshing out of cup, study finds
New York University scientists reveal latte is perfect coffee for trains and buses as adding foam to liquid makes it less likely to go over rim of cup
New Student Experience
Getting started with Digital Learning!
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS | DIGITAL LEARNING | CURRENT STUDENTS
Microplasmas: A Platform Technology for a Plethora of Plasma Applications
An Immigrant's Advice to Theresa May
The right kind of immigration can benefit the UK according to Alec Cameron, the new vice-chancellor of Aston University in Birmingham, who was recruited from Australia for his entrepreneurial skills…