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NYU-Poly and Baruch Split in Softball Action
March 29, 2011
Falls Short in Game Two Comeback; 5-3
Nonlinear Control of Dynamic Networks
January 21, 2014
By Zhong-Ping Jiang, Tengfei Liu, and David Hill, CRC Press, 2014
Bone-Crushing Experiments Yield Better Protective Gear
Business Incubator Series: Micah Kotch, NYC ACRE At NYU-Poly, New York (Part 1)
Cyber security heavy hitters gather in Brooklyn, warn of cyber crime increase
Urban future winners announced
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab’s competition seeks to find the most revolutionary smart mobility, smart city and smart gird technologies
Up-and-Comers 2018
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.
These wearables ‘gamify’ rehab after a stroke
How to Grow a Successful Startup
NYU's business incubators are giving forward-thinking entrepreneurs a boost.
Forecasting the Flu
NYU-Poly Professor among First Winners of BioAccelerate NYC Prize
May 3, 2010
Project May Move Diagnostic Medicine from the Lab to the Palm of a Hand
Where Technology and Originality Assemble
February 23, 2015
The Inno/Vention competition offers students the chance to pitch prototypes to investors.
Meet the New Faces of FRE
July 25, 2017
Tandon Welcomes the Newest Members of the Department of Finance and Risk Engineering
A SMART teacher
Lynbrook computer teacher Jeff Bernhardt to participate in a unique program
A Cyber Security State of Mind
August 25, 2015
Thanks to the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering, Teachers from across the City and Beyond Will Be Giving Their Lessons a Security-Focused Spin
Study explains why more water is not always better in ion-conducting membranes
March 5, 2025
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.
Hackers beat Firefox and Safari to earn $105K at Pwn2Own
Robots (and Their Human Overlords) Compete in Downtown Brooklyn
Thomas Jefferson High School Seniors Headed to National Cyber Security Contest
FEATURED STUDENT LEADER: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY’S GREYSON NEVINS-ARCHER
With $1 million award, these NYU Tandon students are trying to build the ‘smart gun’
The winners of the Smart Gun Design Competition will look to tackle a major problem: accidental gun deaths
Can Big Data and Sensors Make Cities Smarter and Safer?
NYU Tandon Professors Build AI To Help Autonomous Vehicles Locate Themselves On Digital Maps
February 15, 2017
NYU Tandon Developing Artificial Intelligence that Lets Self-Driving Vehicles Navigate with Centimeter Precision Using Cloud-Based Service HERE HD Live Map
BlackBerry in Motion: Firm Aims to Secure Cars From Hackers
With Jarvis, BlackBerry Targets Connected - and Driverless - Vehicle Security
Check out New Yorkers' innovations to keep food out of landfills
A new generation of organic waste products include edible cups, straws
New York Aiming to Be the Country’s Cybersecurity Hub
The city has attracted several Israeli firms in recent months
Cities Are the Best Places to Ride Out a Hurricane
Veti-Gel by Joe Landolina Instantly Ceases Bleeding
Give Zebrafish Some Booze, They Stop Fearing Robots
CUNY Boot Camp in Sci-finance puts STEM Ideas to the Biz Test
Universities Collaborate to Research Storm Impact on New York
Professional Learning with Scientific American and NYU Polytechnic
US bank ATMs face Windows XP security deadline
One drunk fish makes the whole group swim faster
New York City hosts 'sustainability hackathon' to develop green apps
New Research: Zeroing in on Deceptive Software Installations
Zebrafish Prefer Lookalike Robots with the Right Moves
Why it's Time to Rethink AI
Millimeter Waves Travel More Than 10 Kilometers in Rural Virginia 5G Experiment
This Tandon Scholarship Wants You to Hack it Up
To encourage NYU students to enter the world of cyber security, Tandon created a scholarship.
What to Expect in an Online Cybersecurity Degree Program
During online labs, some professors use virtual machines to simulate real-life security situations.
Uber Acquires Geometric Intelligence to Create an AI Lab
Inside Cyber Security Awareness
At N.Y.U., high-school students work to solve a murder mystery involving a fictional Presidential race by analyzing digital “evidence” of security breaches.
Final Five Financial Longevity Ideas Advance in THINK Prize 16 Challenge
Professors Building Self-Locating Autonomous Vehicles
Two Tandon Professors Win CAREER Awards
The Squink “personal factory” 3D-prints and assembles circuit boards in minutes
The Cost Of Bad Drafting
NBA teams could be, on average, about $90 million “richer” if they were better at picking players.
After NYU Poly program, middle schoolers showcase their ‘smart cities’
NYU Poly students taught middle schoolers how to build cities smarter. Last week, their models were on display.
Competition Pits Tech Developers Against Disability Challenges
New York U Selects Winners of Connect Ability Challenge
NYU entrepreneurship program puts military veterans back in basic training
The Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program at NYU's Polytechnic School of Engineering concluded this month with a “nerve-wracking” demo day.
New York shows off its 5G credentials with a 60GHz public testbed
Two-factor authentication not secure, say researchers
Once thought secure, questions are now being raised by researchers as to just how bullet-proof texted verification codes are.
How These Undergrads Won a Chance to Try Elon Musk’s Insane Vaccuum Tube
'It was like an enormous science fair on steroids'
Ted Rappaport Keynoting Major FCC Hearing on Millimeter Wave
Study Shows Craigslist is Rife with Rental Scams: 4 Clues to Avoid Them
NYU to digitize more than 100 years of city records
A $250,000 federal grant will help NYU engineers preserve 1 million pages of the New York City Record.
Researchers Uncover a Flaw in Europe’s Tough Privacy Rules
The AI Boom: Is It Legit or Just Hype?
How close are we to computers that think like humans? Two speakers at NYU's Future Labs AI Summit gave opposing views.
NYU and CUNY partner to create virtual reality lab at Brooklyn Navy Yard
City hopes partnership between NYU's Tandon School of Engineering and a workforce development center at Lehman College will bring more than 500 jobs
Want to Go Solar? Do It as a Community
Google Warns Ransomware Boom Scored Crooks $2 Million A Month
Lighter plastic foam could mean more fuel-efficient cars
Data Sharing Vital in Fight Against Childhood Obesity
The Data Lab is teaming up with UNICEF to encourage data-sharing in public and private organisations in an effort to combat childhood obesity in Scotland.
How to peel permanent marker off glass
All that’s needed is a little water and taking your time
Equifax CEO Richard Smith Is Out Days Before Congressional Hearing
Richard Smith steps aside as CEO of Equifax. Paulino do Rego Barros, Jr. has been appointed interim CEO while board member Mark Feidler was named the non-executive chairman.
Willowbrook State School: 30 years later (video)
Podcast & Video: The Open 990 & U.S. Nonprofits
New Study Shows NYC Tech Ecosystem Flourishing with 326K Jobs
New Microreactor to Study Methane Clathrates
Kids Learn To Make Mechanical Parts At 3D Printing Camp
NYU-Poly Salary Potential Ranked Highest in New York City and Fourth Among All Engineering Schools
September 27, 2012
Financial markets are at risk of a ‘big data’ crash
Down to the Wire; St. Joseph's Defeats NYU-Poly
January 28, 2010
Jays miss four foul shots in final seconds; fall 64-63