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Chen Feng named to exclusive board
January 14, 2020
IAARC is dedicated to using robotics to advance the construction industry
Final lecture in AI Seminar Series explores how machines might learn as humans do
December 10, 2019
Summit Highlights Bright Future for AI in NYC
November 16, 2017
The Artificial Intelligence Summit Featured Top Industry Experts on AI Technology and Advancements
NYU Tandon Professor Becomes First Woman Chair of the ACM’s Special Interest Group on Management of Data
September 19, 2017
NYU Tandon’s Juliana Freire to Lead Association of Computing Machinery’s SIGMOD
More employers are using AI to hire workers, but one city is pushing back
November 30, 2021
Engineering a Protein to Prevent Brain Damage from Toxic Agents
July 30, 2014
NYU Researchers Advance the Stability of a Protein that Neutralizes Toxins in Common Pesticides and Chemical Weapons
Hate speech on Twitter predicts frequency of real-life hate crimes
June 24, 2019
NYU researchers turn to artificial intelligence to show the links between online hate and offline violence in 100 cities
Hiring and AI: let job candidates know why they were rejected
September 22, 2021
ASCAP introduces slate of AI initiatives to help music creators navigate the future while protecting their work
June 13, 2023
Innovative free course empowers citizens to advocate for ethical AI
May 20, 2021
The Center for Responsible AI at NYU Tandon, in partnership with the Queens Public Library and P2PU, launched “We are AI,” a five-week course to give citizens a primer on AI and empower them to…
Telerobotic surgery comes to NYU Tandon
October 1, 2021
With a major equipment donation, Tandon is now one of few institutions with access to “open source” research kit for da Vinci Surgical Robotic System
Machine Learning Masters the Fingerprint to Fool Biometric Systems
November 20, 2018
NYU Tandon Researchers Create Synthetic Fingerprints Capable of Spoofing Smartphone Fingerprint Sensors
China Commands 47% of Remote Sensing Research, While U.S. Produces Just 9%, NYU Tandon Study Reveals
November 4, 2025
Seven-decade analysis shows dramatic reversal in technological standing, with Chinese funding now backing over half of all publications in strategically critical field
Reality and Illusion Collide at NYU Tandon Integrated Digital Media Showcase
May 2, 2018
More than 120 Student Projects Probe the Boundaries of Perception in Optics-Themed Exhibit
The Algorithmic Auditing Trap
March 17, 2021
‘Bias audits’ for discriminatory tools are a promising idea, but current approaches leave much to be desired
Tandon’s Future Labs Partner to Pull Off the World’s Largest AI for Business Summit
December 12, 2018
NYU Tandon professor wins NSF CAREER Award for boosting the perception and navigation capabilities of construction-site robots
March 1, 2023
Robotics expert Chen Feng aims to alleviate long-standing problems in occupational safety, productivity, costs, and labor shortages in the construction industry.
Cracking the code of private AI: The role of entropy in secure language models
March 25, 2025
Scientists create light-powered microscopic swimmers that could dramatically advance drug delivery
June 26, 2025
Research team led by Juan de Pablo develops tiny disc-shaped particles made from food dye that dance through liquid crystal when illuminated, opening new pathways for targeted medicine and smart…
NYU Tandon research to improve emergency responses in urban areas with support from NVIDIA
January 23, 2025
Project will use “digital twin” of Downtown Brooklyn as test case to show emergency responders how to best navigate accident scenes
NYU Tandon Professor Named a Rising Star of Chemical Engineering
March 15, 2016
Jin Kim Montclare Is Honored by the American Chemical Society for Her Development of Engineered Proteins that Can Fight Disease, Mitigate Environmental Damage and More
What Prompts Citizen Scientists to Conduct Research for Free? Neither Money nor Résumé Building
February 17, 2011
As Spacecraft Beams New Comet Photos, NYU-Poly Researcher Reports that Volunteer Astronomers Respond Differently than Contributors to Wikipedia, Flickr and Software
Tandon leads the future of manufacturing
May 23, 2023
The IEEE Workshop On Reliable & Resilient Digital Manufacturing drew big names to Brooklyn
“We are AI” series by NYU Tandon Center for Responsible AI and Queens Public Library helps citizens take control of tech
March 14, 2022
The Center for responsible AI at NYU Tandon, in partnership with Queens Public Library and P2PU, to launch an in-person five-week course “We are AI”, to give citizens a primer on AI and empower them…
NYU Tandon researchers develop AI agent that solves cybersecurity challenges autonomously
July 29, 2025
New framework called EnIGMA demonstrates improved performance in automated vulnerability detection using interactive tools
Self-driving cars learn to share road knowledge through digital word-of-mouth
February 26, 2025
NYU Tandon-led research team develops system that lets vehicles pass along AI models like messages in a social network, even when they don't meet directly
Tandon Made Challenge 2.0
August 25, 2021
Incoming students deliver solutions to current and future challenges.
NYU Tandon student shines in the 2025 Merck Innovation Cup
September 8, 2025
Yusheng (Jason) Zhang was a member of the winning team in the pharmaceutical giant’s annual competition
#STEMnow heats up the summer for hundreds of NYC students and teachers
July 9, 2019
#STEMnow at NYU Tandon brings teachers and students from diverse backgrounds to Brooklyn for cutting-edge research and exploration of AI, cybersecurity, smart cities, wireless, and more
NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers develop algorithm for safer self-driving cars
September 14, 2023
Why should aspiring scientists, technologists, and engineers study race?
September 14, 2020
Professor Erica King-Toler has important answers
Helping companies hire responsibly ... from day one
September 21, 2021
Institute Associate Professor Julia Stoyanovich addresses a high-profile conference of business leaders
Teams of mobile 3D printing robots could fix bridges on Earth and build them to Mars
October 1, 2019
The Ethical Matrix, it's not just smart; it's the smart thing to do
June 6, 2024
The latest Challenge from NYU Tandon’s NYC Media Lab and Bertelsmann will enhance the responsible use of AI across Media, Communications, Education, and Healthcare.
Celebrating STEM Sisterhood
March 15, 2019
NYU Tandon holds its eighth annual Women in STEM Summit
New York City universities ramp up entry to computer science and cybersecurity careers
April 23, 2020
City College, CUNY SPS, Pace, and Yeshiva start accepting graduates of NYU Tandon’s inexpensive intensive course that prepares non-traditional students for master’s degree studies in high-demand…
Future Labs at NYU Tandon Boost Startup Successes and New York Economy in 2016
December 21, 2016
Lights, Camera, Bakelite!
December 5, 2017
The Office of Student Affairs Hosts a Fun and Informative Movie Night
Zebrafish Like their Robots Striped, Female and Fertile
June 7, 2012
NYU-Poly Engineers and Scientists Refine their Search for Biomimetic Robots to Lead Real Fish from Danger
Spotlight on Kadija Ferryman
March 2, 2020
Helping students understand ethical dilemmas they could face as engineers
Making a splash in the world of water systems
December 4, 2023
Ph.D. candidate Luana de Brito Anton garners a prestigious scholarship from the New York Water Environment Association
Microscopy image segmentation via point and shape regularized data synthesis
October 2, 2023
Giving FRE students a head start
August 5, 2019
Tandon’s Department of Finance and Risk Engineering offers a one-of-a-kind boot camp
NYU Tandon students team up for the Global Impact Sprint 2025
July 10, 2025
What happens when students from 10 nations and six top universities are given 100 hours to tackle a pressing global challenge?
NYU Tandon receives Google DeepMind grant to advance AI adaptation
April 3, 2025
Assistant Professor Eugene Vinitsky leads research using meta-learning to create AI that adapts to human behaviors
"Build Your Own Masters" at NYU Tandon
February 13, 2023
New online master’s program offers a flexible approach to advanced emerging technologies degrees
Leading Geotechnical Publication Features Professor Iskander
September 19, 2018
Groundbreaking Research Highlighted in Pile Driver
The Biomedical Engineering Society names Weiqiang Chen a 2019 Young Innovator
October 9, 2019
NYU Tandon Professor Advances Drone Technology for Agriculture and Critical Infrastructure
October 24, 2018
Giuseppe Loianno Wins National American Italian Foundation’s Young Investigator Award
NYU Tandon financial engineering program ranked among the best by QuantNet
December 18, 2019
Daniel Sodickson named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
December 21, 2020
Reimagining the internet
February 24, 2021
A team from Tandon’s Integrated Design & Media program asks, “What if . . .?”
New dataset kicks autonomous vehicle research into high gear
July 22, 2024
NYU Tandon collaboration with May Mobility leads to unprecedented autonomous vehicle research
AI and sustainability: What’s the connection?
April 14, 2021
The second event in the artificial intelligence series looks at how AI can save the planet
Conference to Spotlight How People And Machines Connect For Social Good
June 1, 2017
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts Annual Collective Intelligence Conference
Urban Future Lab Competition To Showcase World’s Top Smart City, Smart Grid, and Smart Mobility Technology Startups
September 26, 2017
Winners get $50,000 Each and a Spot in New York City’s Longest-Running Cleantech Incubator Program
Professor’s Work Explores Intersection of AI and the Environment
September 17, 2018
Tega Brain’s latest installation uses AI to modify mini-ecosystems
Tandon-led initiative will help healthcare practitioners adopt new data-intensive technologies quicker and easier
September 22, 2021
A multi-disciplinary, multi-school team of researchers are reimagining the way that new inclusive healthcare technologies are put into work.
Move over, silicon switches: There’s a new way to compute
May 7, 2019
NYU Researchers discover new method of controlling magnetic circuits using energy efficient switch that does not require electric currents