2018 Kunhardt Prize Winner Announced
November 16, 2018
Anya Parker-Lentz wins $500 for the most innovative project by a student associated with the Applied Physics department
Anya Parker-Lentz wins $500 for the most innovative project by a student associated with the Applied Physics department
Tandon Team Earns Overall First-place Winner at University Trading Challenge Competition
NYU Tandon Researchers Create Synthetic Fingerprints Capable of Spoofing Smartphone Fingerprint Sensors
David Blei Discusses Probabilistic Machine Learning in Second AI Seminar Series
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Tandon Students Join Industry Leaders, Faculty, and Alumni to Envision Energy Efficient and Inclusive Cities
Tandon faculty and students pitch ideas at NYC Media Lab event
IDC Innovation Hub Chair and Former President of New York’s MTA Capital Construction Program is Honored for Work in the Transportation Sector
The Team Was Selected to Compete in the 2019 Competition
James Hendon Is Chosen to Sit on Veterans Advisory Board
Guido Gerig Honored for Contributions to Medical Image Processing Maurizio Porfiri Recognized for Research in Biomimetic Robotics
Author of Celebrated Paper “Machine Learning for Trading” Garners Top Industry Honor
Members of the Vertically Integrated Projects Consortium Meet in Brooklyn to Collaborate and Compete
NYU Researchers Offer Major New Insights for Precise Engineering of Ultra-Small, Ultra-Sensitive Electrochemical Sensors Findings Could Benefit Biochemical Detection, Environmental Monitoring,…
First-of-Its-Kind System Pairs Artificial Neural Networks with Infrared Imaging to Run Small-Scale Chemical Reactions with Big Impact
A Trio of Design “Interventions” Engages Students in New Ways