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NYU Tandon Doctoral Student's Cochlear Implant Technology Banishes Ambient Babble
Algorithmic Solution for Hearing Aids and Implants Tunes Out Talkers, Tunes in the Person the Wearer Wants to Hear.
NYU Wireless Researchers Build Emulator to Test 5G Networks
Tandon Faculty and Researchers Discuss Urban Resiliency with The National Academies
August 17, 2017
Online Privacy Laws Put Children at Greater Risk of Predators, Phishing
November 30, 2012
NYU-Poly researchers find social networking sites Facebook and Google+ are prime targets for easy attacks
Online tours lure distant students
The surge in college applications from abroad creates a new market for startups.
The Startup Behind NYC’s Plan to Replace Phone Booths with 7,500 Connected Kiosks
Intersection, which is funded by Alphabet, hopes they could someday guide autonomous vehicles, too.
NYU's High-School Hackathon Uncovers Next-Gen Brilliance
The 13th annual NYU Cybersecurity Awareness Week (CSAW) games kicked off today in Brooklyn, bringing together top high school hackers and researchers for a war games contest.
Who's in Charge of the Internet?
NYU GovLab's Stefaan Verhulst digs into multistakeholder internet governance in a sexy new research paper. We break it down for you.
Preeminent Teacher STEM Program Expands
July 9, 2015
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Targets Teacher Training for a Lasting Impact on New York City Schools
Military Veterans Become Tech Entrepreneurs with new program from NYU School of Engineering
August 13, 2015
NYU School of Engineering Graduates First VET Program Class; Applications for Fall Session Now Being Accepted
NYU-Poly Confers Honorary Doctor of Engineering Degree upon NACME’s Irving McPhail
May 18, 2010
Leader of Education and Education Policy Cited for Nurturing a Generation of Engineers
NYU-Poly Breakthrough Stabilizes Important Proteins
October 8, 2009
Applications Include Therapeutic Proteins for Diagnosis of Illnesses and Enzymes to Produce Bio-Ethanol and Low-Calorie Sweeteners
‘Master Prints’ Could Be Used to Unlock Nearly Any Phone’s Fingerprint Sensor
Think your smartphone's fingerprint sensor is secure? It may not be if this research can lead to a physical master print.
The High-Tech, Low-Cost World of Tunnel Building
New technology has dramatically reduced the cost—and disruption—of building tunnels under busy cities for rail, road and utility projects
But what if the government did build a nationalized 5G network? Pros and cons
What if that leaked Trump proposal is actually a good idea? We look into different ideas about the security, efficiency and equitability of a public vs. private 5G network.
New York University Tandon School of Engineering Scholarship Program
Cyber-Security Insiders Crack Open the Door, Allow a Few More Inside
September 7, 2010
NYU-Poly’s Cyber-Security Students Challenge their Peers in America’s Most Comprehensive Digital Contests for Scholarships, Cash and Travel to the New York Finals
Found: Our Best Future Cyber Protectors in World’s Biggest Student-Led Cybersecurity Games
November 14, 2017
NYU Tandon Wraps Up 14th Cyber Security Awareness Week, Expanded to Universities in Abu Dhabi, France, India, and Israel
Bored by Physical Therapy? Focus on Citizen Science Instead
February 23, 2017
Patients Use Low-Cost Haptic Devices for Therapy While Helping Scientists Collect Data
NYU Wireless weighs in on FCC’s 5G future
NYU's multi-disciplinary research center is offering its input to the Federal Communications Commission. At stake: “the ultra-fast future of wireless communications.”
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
Game of thrones: does moving the office toilet improve employees’ creativity?
Many organisations are desperate to get their people to bump into each other more in the workplace – is moving the loo the answer?
IBM Watson To Fight Cybercrime
After Watson beat human players on the TV game show Jeopardy!, its cognitive might was put to work in a variety of fields, including healthcare and finance. Now IBM Security is dispatching the…
Cybersecurity experts discuss the perfect storm — a convergence of Internet of Things, Cloud, and Security
May 17, 2017
8th Annual Sloan Cyber Lecture
Another NHS Crisis Looms – An Inability to Analyse Data
The opportunity to use data to improve health and social care is being hampered by a lack of personnel with skills in data science
Innovators under 35 - Pioneers (Translated)
Discover their different and unexpected solutions for sectors such as clean energy and space exploration
Branding Financial Engineering: Are We Engineer or Quant?
New 'Vertically Integrated Projects' Program Gives Students Experiential Learning Opportunity at NYU
The Tandon School of Engineering offers undergraduates one credit per semester for real-world research
Expo Shows Applications of Augmented Reality Technology
US universities have eye on India
Get Out: Robots and Basketball
Video Game Feedback May Help the Injured Heal
December 17, 2013
Researchers Demonstrate Therapeutic Applications for Off-the-Shelf Joysticks
NYU Docs are Using Machine Learning to Stop a Stealthy Disease Before It's Too Late
Lymphedema causes unsightly swelling in the arms and legs. But researchers Mei Fu and Yao Wang have an idea for catching early symptoms sooner.
Cleantech Leaders of New York: Top Ten
Why those reports of DOGE using AI have experts worried about ‘massive risk’
March 4, 2025
From the Gowanus Canal to Esteemed Startup Accelerator
July 11, 2017
NYU Tandon Team Selected for Cleantech Open Northeast
H. Jonathan Chao Named a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors
December 17, 2014
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor Known for High-Performance Switches and Routers
Smartphone Sensors Pose a Serious Security Risk
Smartphones are equipped with a plethora of sensors, each capable of giving up your personal information.
NYU-Poly looks to eliminate anxiety in cyberland
Cross Country Competes at Queensborough Event
September 29, 2010
Velasco Leads the Way for NYU-Poly
Will the Car of the Future Be Made from Coal Ash?
Coal waste could provide a strong, lightweight material for car manufacturers
Cyber security heavy hitters gather in Brooklyn, warn of cyber crime increase
How The Update Framework Improves Security of Software Updates
Simply using HTTPS to make sure a software update is secure isn't enough to fully validate that a given update hasn't been tampered with. That's where The Update Framework can help.
Clean Energy Connections Presents its Climate Week NYC Event, “The Energy Water Nexus”
September 21, 2011
FEATURED STUDENT LEADER: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY’S GREYSON NEVINS-ARCHER
Fifteen NYC-based enterprise startups to keep an eye on
NYU-Poly and Scientific American Launch Online Education Program
Cleantech Leaders of New York: Top Ten
NYU-Poly's Maurizio Porfiri Named One of Popular Science's 'Brilliant 10'
October 20, 2010
Magazine Spotlights 'Water Wizard's' Work on Robotic Fish
Educators Get Energized at Summer Institute
July 20, 2011
NYU-Poly program exposes teachers to cutting-edge research and instruction methods in math, science, technology and engineering.
Renowned Computer Scientist Judea Pearl to Examine the Science of Cause and Effect
October 2, 2013
NYU-Poly Lynford Lecture to Feature Researcher Who Revolutionized Artificial Engineering
NYU Tandon Disabilities Course Featured in CP Documentary ‘The Ability Exchange’
Polytechnic University to Host Siemens Science Day
October 21, 2006
New York City Youth Jump into the World of Tomorrow with Science
NYU Offers Girls Free Computer Science Program
Clean Energy Connections presents No Money No Problems? Financing Cleantech in the Post-ARRA Era
January 31, 2012
Emerging apps designed to promote traffic safety compete in AT&T-sponsored contest
Forty-five newly developed apps were entered into the contest, including one designed to allow a smartphone to detect when a driver is getting drowsy and issue an audible warning. Eight winners will…
Colin Waddell
App Developers Hunker Down In Brooklyn To Make Transit Service Better
Hackathon Underway To Improve Service On Subway, Bus, Commuter Rail
Sloan-C Names NYU-Poly’s Cyber Security Virtual Master’s Program as the Nation’s ‘Outstanding Online Program’
November 8, 2011
Big Data, a Big Bang exploding into the business of Finance
NY and CT students' inventions help with food safety
NYU-Poly’s Media and Games Network Opens
Squink personal factory aims to make circuit prototyping easy
Greentown Labs expands cleantech network with NYU partnership
Here’s who won the Brooklyn Innovation Awards
January 29, 2016
Nearly 200 of the borough's best minds gathered last night for our first-ever Brooklyn Innovation Awards. We take you through the winners, in tweets.
AI Startup Funding Part I: 23 AI Incubators and Accelerators
A.I, CLOUD COMPUTING, STARTUPS, VIRTUAL REALITY, WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
#BKVenture: Invasion of the Hackathons
From Soviet Russia to the Tappan Zee Bridge, A Short History of the E-ZPass
Grooming New York City’s Top Executives to Go Green
September 9, 2010
NYU-Poly Opens Applications to Highly Competitive Clean-Tech Education Program
Cybersecurity Researcher Joins the Ranks of the 'Brilliant'
September 16, 2013
NYU-Poly Professor Justin Cappos Developed Digital Platform Used Widely to Circumvent Censorship, Aid Education; Named One of the Young ‘Brilliant 10’ Engineers and Scientists by Popular Science…
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Explores the State of Artificial Intelligence with New Seminar Series
February 12, 2018
Facebook Director of AI Research and NYU Professor Yann LeCun to Launch Series Featuring Research Giants from Industry and Academia
Brain Scans Show Early Signs of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Have Amelia Earhart’s Remains Been Located?
Despite a flurry of reporting to the contrary, the mystery of Earhart’s final resting place has not been — and may never be — solved.
Adobe Alumni Innovate Under Adobe's Wing
New Approach to Cyber Security: NYU-Poly Educates Engineers to Think Like Policy Makers and Psychologists to Protect Cyberspace
July 28, 2010
National Science Foundation IGERT Grant to Establish Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program
Researchers Investigate the Communications Behind Swarming
February 9, 2015
With a Little Help from Robotic Fish, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering will Search for Clues to Brain Behavior
NYU-Poly program puts K-12 STEM ed in 18 public schools and beyond
NYU-Poly has a decade-old program that puts its faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in 18 city public schools to bring "high quality and in-depth STEM programming" for both teachers and…
Single virus sensing strikes gold
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
Towards faster and more accurate diagnostics
Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina Instantly Ceases Bleeding
Check out New Yorkers' innovations to keep food out of landfills
A new generation of organic waste products include edible cups, straws