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Owner Of Famed Retailer J&R Music World Chats Career And Transition To Real Estate Development
June 17, 2019
Congressional address
June 24, 2019
Professor Jin Montclare spoke to Congress about supporting science and entrepreneurship
Saft strengthens its energy storage business with the acquisition of Go Electric
June 17, 2019
New biomaterials inspired by nature’s stickiest creatures are on the horizon
June 26, 2019
NYU Tandon’s Jin Kim Montclare wins Department of Defense funding for her work with wet adhesion
New York City teachers selected to participate in competitive STEM training program
June 27, 2019
Alum Erol Gelenbe (’68, '70) decreed a Commander of the National Order of Merit of France by President Emmanuel Macron
July 2, 2019
The honor is just the latest in a long chain that also includes a knighthood in France’s Legion of Honor
A new study found a link between the number of racist tweets and real-life hate crimes in 100 US cities
June 26, 2019
Cities with more hateful tweets have more hate crimes, study finds
June 25, 2019
Eggheads have found a positive link between the number of racist tweets and the number of racist hate crimes in US cities
June 26, 2019
Intelligent machines behind ethical smoke walls
In a shift away from digital tech, these startups won the 2019 Pen Startup competition
June 19, 2019
#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
Brookhaven or bust
July 10, 2019
The national lab’s new state-of-the-art 3 GeV electron storage ring was just one of the highlights
Award-winning study provides framework for assessing historic wrought iron structures
July 10, 2019
NYU Professor Debra Laefer’s paper explicated terrestrial laser scanning techniques and modeling that determined the fate of Ireland’s Guinness Bridge
IEEE honors NYU WIRELESS founder Theodore S. Rappaport with Communications Field Award
July 11, 2019
IEEE Eric E. Sumner Award cites pioneering researcher’s contributions to communications technology
Vertically integrating student projects is an award-winning idea
July 15, 2019
The VIP Consortium garners the 2019 ABET Innovation Award
Teaching the teachers
July 16, 2019
Programs in Tandon’s #STEMnow initiative increase the number of highly qualified K-12 STEM teachers
A new study found a link between the number of racist tweets and real-life hate crimes in 100 US cities (TWTR)
June 26, 2019
Paul Jagodzinski to serve as chair of American Chemical Society's board of directors
December 17, 2020
TRIO Scholars Program at NYU Tandon drives diversity and opportunity in STEM
January 5, 2021
Renewable-energy pioneer among most inspiring Black scientists in America
January 5, 2021
André Taylor, an innovator in photovoltaics, rechargeable batteries, and space-age materials, joins an elite list of top researchers, physicians, engineers and scholars.
New version of Uptane Standard clarifies protection strategies for vulnerable vehicles
January 12, 2021
With the release of a clearer and more consistent standard, Uptane, an NYU Tandon School of Engineering software project, is better poised to defend vehicle computers against malicious actions.
The Urban Future Lab and Innovate UK bring cutting-edge, clean energy and climate tech businesses to the U.S.
January 12, 2021
The Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon joins collaboration to help electric mobility, climate tech and distributed energy businesses from the U.K. find a foothold in the U.S.
New COVID-19 model shows little benefit in prioritizing high-risk individuals for vaccination
January 19, 2021
How about an open, transparent government run by...You?
January 14, 2021
Feeling alienated from your government, at all levels? Maybe we should open it up and change our relationship to it
Smart City megaprojects get a lot of hype. So why do so many turn out to be expensive disappointments?
January 13, 2021
How can we be assured smart city tech will do more good than harm? It all comes down to governance
January 14, 2021
Researchers use nanomaterials to make 2D diamond clusters at room temperature
January 25, 2021
These scientists created a model city to figure out the most effective order to give the vaccine
January 25, 2021
Different strategies reduce total cases, reduce total deaths, or end lockdowns sooner.
NYU Tandon’s Index of Cyber Security sees rapid rise in nation-state concerns
January 27, 2021
The recent Solar Winds attack confirms fears from cybersecurity experts that threats from nation-states are on the rise.
The Governance Lab launches online course in innovation for social good
February 1, 2021
Featuring practical advice from global changemakers, the 12-part course, “Solving Public Problems,” gives everyone the tools to take a mission-driven project from idea to implementation.
How to have a career in policy—without being a politician
January 21, 2021
Regardless of your interests, background, or schooling, there are plenty of ways to make improving life in the U.S. your job.
How Zoom overcame security flaws that prompted an FBI warning and an FTC probe
December 8, 2020
The Governance Lab announces Council of 20: a first-of-its-kind program for students, by students
February 2, 2021
The ReinventED Student Council taps a diverse pool of students from around the country to collaborate on education policymaking.
The U.S. spent $2.2 million on a cybersecurity system that wasn’t implemented — and might have stopped a major hack
February 2, 2021
The software company SolarWinds unwittingly allowed hackers’ code into thousands of federal computers. A cybersecurity system called in-toto, which the government paid to develop but never required,…
This free online class will teach anyone how to solve societal problems
February 1, 2021
Change seem impossible? This class teaches you how to start making a difference.
How to become an astronaut and what to study
February 1, 2021
Aspiring astronauts should study a technical field that is relevant to space travel, experts suggest.
NYU Veterans Future Lab: dedicated to veteran entrepreneurs around the country
February 1, 2021
Free, online course brings together 20 global experts in the field of ethical AI
February 3, 2021
Researchers use hot nano-chisel to create artificial bones in a Petri dish
February 8, 2021
The work, led by NYU Tandon and the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute, could lead to efficient, detailed artificial bone tissue, opening doors to disease modeling, in vitro cell…
The proof is in writing
February 9, 2021
NYU Tandon SOAR fellows publish a paper on the efficacy of their methods
A COVID-19 emergency response for remote control of a dialysis machine with mobile HRI
February 9, 2021
Chief Inclusivity Officers have a vital mission
February 12, 2021
That’s why NYU Tandon has appointed an entire team
WHO is fighting false COVID info on social media. How's that going?
February 9, 2021
Usability study of wearable inertial sensors for exergames (WISE) for movement assessment and exercise
February 12, 2021
NYU Tandon-led effort sheds light beneath the surface for NYC disaster response
February 23, 2021
Project gets NSF City Innovation Challenge award to help communities respond to floods, storms and other disasters by making info on underground infrastructure viewable, usable and shareable.
The GovLab at NYU Tandon releases report on the impact of online communities and role of their leaders
February 23, 2021
New discoveries on the containment of COVID-19 finds travel bans are of limited value
February 24, 2021
NYU Tandon researchers join collaboration with Politecnico di Torino revealing that after spread, travel bans are of limited value in thwarting the spread of COVID-19
The role of sanitation workers in the age of COVID-19
February 24, 2021
Gabriela Gutierrez Cadavid is using an NYU Undergraduate Urban Humanities Research Fund grant to explore the topic
Deepfake videos are getting better, and the pentagon is worried
January 28, 2021
Top AI researchers race to detect ‘deepfake’ videos: ‘We are outgunned’
June 12, 2019
NYU Tandon alum and mentor Dan Guido elected to Scholarship for Service Hall of Fame
March 4, 2021
Fake news gets more engagement on Facebook — but only if it's right-wing
March 3, 2021
Far-right pages that publish misinformation get the most interactions by far compared to other news sources, new research shows.
Meet the Career Services team at NYU Tandon
March 8, 2021
They’re bringing their A-game and getting A+ results
Free-Standing Photocrosslinked Protein Polymer Hydrogels for Sustained Drug Release
March 10, 2021
Helping younger students SOAR
March 12, 2021
Tandon students serve as instructors in middle and high school science classrooms
Driving progress, diversity, and sustainability
March 12, 2021
The Forbes Idea Incubator at NYU Tandon focused on how best to promote the use of electric vehicles
More than a mentorship
March 15, 2021
An enduring alum-student relationship proves the power of the Violet Network
Tandon's CUSP & C2SMART faculty participate in NYC hyperlocal flooding research project
February 24, 2021
We Need Laws to Take On Racism and Sexism in Hiring Technology
March 17, 2021
Artificial intelligence used to evaluate job candidates must not become a tool that exacerbates discrimination.