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InnoVention 2024
May 22, 2024
NYU Tandon’s flagship entrepreneurial competition highlights ventures from across the university
New research infuses equity principles into the algorithm development process
July 29, 2021
Daniela Blanco and Sunthetics are ready for their close-up now
April 5, 2021
The Tandon-born company features prominently in a National Geographic documentary
An Urban Institute grows in Brooklyn
October 13, 2025
NYU Tandon launches interdisciplinary Urban Institute to tackle pressing urban challenges and position the university at forefront of global urban innovation
Streaming Live This Fall: Terahertz – the Next Frontier for Communications and Electronics
August 23, 2018
NYU WIRELESS and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Organize Series to Spur Research in the Emerging Field
Researchers design intelligent microsystem for faster, more sustainable industrial chemistry
April 13, 2020
Ryan Hartman, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at NYU Tandon, used a lab reactor, liquefied catalyst, and machine learning for more efficient polymerization design
The Governance Lab at NYU Tandon launches CrowdLaw for Congress to promote public participation in lawmaking
February 6, 2020
During testimony on Capitol Hill today, Professor Beth Simone Noveck will showcase how jurisdictions around the world are using online public engagement to improve the quality of the law- and…
CHIPS and Science Act spurs NanoFab cleanroom ribbon cutting at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
October 18, 2023
NanoFab provides NYU and NYC technology communities with cutting-edge capabilities to fabricate next-generation semiconductor chips
A Champion for Innovation
May 24, 2017
Meet Tandon’s Vice Dean for Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Kurt Becker
NYU Tandon engineers create first AI model specialized for chip design language, earning top journal honor
June 25, 2025
VeriGen translates natural language into verilog code, outperforming larger commercial models while making hardware design more accessible
NYU researchers secure $200,000 grant to bring novel AI-tool to support under-resourced newsrooms across the U.S.
December 15, 2021
Two NYU Tandon professors are honored by the American Association for the Advancement of Science
April 18, 2024
Martín Farach-Colton and Zhong-Ping Jiang are in the newest class of AAAS Fellows
NYU Tandon researchers develop self-assembling, self-illuminating therapeutic proteins
December 20, 2023
NYU Tandon graduates are entering a tech job market that looks better than ever
July 19, 2021
As technology companies begin a hiring surge in New York City and around the country, our graduates find themselves in an enviable position.
New Method of Data Center Cooling Could Dramatically Decrease Electricity Use
March 3, 2026
By using a porous material and the waste heat rejected by local industrial facilities, researchers propose a thermal battery for enabling electricity-free cooling data centers.
The World’s Leading Experts in Organized Molecular Films Gather in Brooklyn
August 6, 2018
The NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts ICOMF17
C2SMART and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Launch Pilot Project to Automate Airport Traffic Monitoring With AI
March 31, 2026
Computer vision system analyzes camera feeds to detect highway congestion and monitor terminal curbside activity
Dr. Alondra Nelson to Keynote NYU’s Public Interest Technology Convention and Career Fair, A BETTER TECH
October 12, 2021
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
Researchers use machine learning to unearth underground Instagram “pods”
April 27, 2020
A team led by NYU Tandon creates a means to track how “pod people” manipulate social media popularity through reciprocity abuse
The Veterans Future Lab welcomes a brand-new group of entrepreneurs for 2020
September 2, 2020
These veteran-owned businesses are taking a new look at industries like travel, entertainment, health – even soap.
Search Narrows for World’s Top Student Hackers and Cybersecurity Protectors: Countdown to NYU CSAW Finals
October 30, 2018
World’s Largest Student-Led Security Competition Announces 400 Students Who Will Compete in Brooklyn, France, India, Israel, Mexico, and Tunisia
Celebrating Veterans Well beyond Veterans Day
November 15, 2017
NYU Tandon’s New Veterans Future Lab Opens with Great Fanfare
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab Announces Winners of the Urban Future Competition Prize
February 26, 2018
Winners collectively receive more than $150,000 in competition sponsored by BP Ventures, The NY Community Trust, and NYSERDA
The 2021 Diversity in STEM Summit featured high-profile speakers and student research
December 6, 2021
AI Supporting Creative Industries
November 16, 2023
NYC Media Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Bertelsmann partner on the Creative Industries and AI Challenge, focusing on books, music, film and television
Machine learning for cardiovascular disease improves when social, environmental factors are included
July 27, 2021
Research emphasizes the need for algorithms that incorporate community-level data, studies that include more diverse populations
Vice Admiral Kriete visits the Veterans Future Lab
May 29, 2019
Three-star admiral meets entrepreneurs and talks about the open seas, space, and technology
Meet Alum Hao Fu – Electrical Engineering M.S. '19, Ph.D. '24
November 3, 2025
Building Trust in an Age of Intelligent Machines
The future of AI and finance: A Q&A with Renyuan Xu
January 8, 2025
The Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering discusses her work with AI and the finance industry, and the recent International Conference on AI in Finance.
NYU Positions Itself as a Leader in Biomedical Engineering
July 31, 2018
The Second Annual NYU Biomedical and Biosystems Conference Drew a Roster of High-Profile Researchers to Brooklyn
Breaking Down Walls: Doctoral Candidate Working at Frontier of Cybersecurity and 3D Printing
October 8, 2018
Fei Chen Places Third in Highly Competitive Falling Walls Lab Pitch Event
Where are they now?
June 27, 2022
It’s a question often posed in the pages of celebrity magazines, but at Tandon, our alumni take center stage.
Tandon students building tomorrow’s healthcare — today
February 13, 2023
The A/X Venture Studio at NYU Tandon’s Future Labs helps students become CEOs even before graduating
The 5th Annual Brooklyn 5G Summit Envisions New World of Super-Fast Wireless
April 20, 2018
National Science Foundation taps NYU Tandon with $5 Million grant to advance accessibility
January 17, 2024
Advanced technology will assist people with blindness and low vision navigate their surroundings
For Nobel Laureate Roberts, Serendipity Leads to Amazing Discoveries in Molecular Biology
December 14, 2018
From Brooklyn to the United Nations: Julia Stoyanovich’s Global Mission for Responsible AI
March 9, 2026
The NYU Tandon professor and Center for Responsible AI director is shaping AI governance from City Hall to the international stage — and earning recognition along the way.
First-Class Innovators
October 20, 2017
Tandon Faculty Members Bring an Innovation Mindset to the Teaching Space
New Faculty - Fall 2022
August 29, 2022
Tandon’s newest faculty bring expertise in artificial intelligence, environmental engineering, genomics, transportation systems, and more.
NYU Tandon Incubators Boost Startup Success and New York Economy in 2015
December 21, 2015
Graduates boast a survival rate of nearly 90 percent—a near-flip of the typical failure statistic Demand for space surges, applications hit one per day
Millimeter Wave Mobile Communications for 5G Cellular? It’s Working!
May 8, 2018
The Fifth Annual Brooklyn 5G Summit Explored the Mobile Industry’s Next Steps
The New Commons Challenge proves the power of data collectives
October 20, 2025
The inaugural competition draws upon Tandon’s longtime efforts to promote responsible data-collaboration
At CSAW 2019, virtuous hackers take on AI, 3D printing, deepfakes, and more
September 25, 2019
The world’s most comprehensive student-led cybersecurity contest, featuring a record nine competitions and six global regions, prepares to tackle new cyber threats
Hands-on learning takes off at Tandon
February 14, 2023
How Tandon is re-engineering the curriculum to prioritize experiential learning and prepare students for the needs of a changing world
Leadership skills are Tandon Made
May 9, 2022
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents
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…
Unveiling RLab: the First-City Funded VR/AR Center in the Country Opens Doors at Brooklyn Navy Yard
October 24, 2018
New York City’s Virtual and Augmented Reality Center Will Fuel Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Education, While Creating Hundreds of Well-Paying Jobs
Meet the New Faces of FRE
July 25, 2017
Tandon Welcomes the Newest Members of the Department of Finance and Risk Engineering
New Forensics Tools Will Speed the Identification and Rescue of Children Pictured in Child Sexual Exploitation Material
March 13, 2017
NYU Tandon and Griffeye Researchers Use Artificial Intelligence Technology to Quickly Analyze Photos and Videos
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.
Does My Eye Deceive Me? Not With These Digital Forensics Tools
October 17, 2016
DARPA Awards NYU Tandon Professor and Fellow Researchers $10 Million to Use Artificial Intelligence to Catch the Subtlest Manipulations of Images and Video
Google, Facebook, and Twitter Release Data on Political Ads (More or Less)
October 15, 2018
NYU Tandon Data Scientists Tackle Archives Built by Social Media Companies; the Need for Manual Labor and Artificial Barriers Sometimes Thwarts Transparency