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First Stop Brooklyn: Wind Energy Startup Makes An Unlikely Home
Researchers Develop Novel Technique for Producing Nanofibers from Proteins
Cybersecurity expert: Job guaranteed
Finding New Ideas When You Don’t Have a Broad Network
Universities Collaborate to Research Storm Impact on New York
Children’s Competition Bridges Fun And Learning With Legos
Is 3D printing an open invitation for industrial sabotage?
New Software Traces OSIRIS-REx’s Complex Route to Asteroid Bennu
3D Printing Has an Urgent Need for Cybersecurity
It's not just about hackers stealing designs. New research shows that 3D-printed products can be tampered with to create counterfeits and undetectable, devastating flaws.
Augusta Enters Into Agreement With New York University
NYU Wireless spearheads new testbed for mmWave spectrum
New York shows off its 5G credentials with a 60GHz public testbed
NYU Wireless to Build 5G Programmable Platform with NSF Funding
Researchers Find Vulnerability in Two-Factor Authentication
Want to Go Solar? Do It as a Community
Engineering Sustainable Synthetic Fabric
Bitcoin Still above $250
Polytechnic University Receives $3 Million National Science Foundation Grant
March 15, 2008
Grant Will Be Used to Bring Graduate Students’ Research in Mechatronics and Robotics to Middle Schools
Digital Education: Pedagogy Online
Students Envision a New Downtown
Poly Hacking Competition Comes to Close, Winners Announced
NYSTAR Celebrates 25th Anniversary of Polytechnic University’s Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications
November 9, 2007
Different Games: A Conference on Diversity, Difference and Inclusivity in Games
April 23, 2013
President, New York University Polytechnic visits Delhi Technological University
A 5G Summit Grows in Brooklyn
iPads could pick up on unique biological traits in individual hand gestures
UCP of NYC Partners with NYU Polytechnic on Disabilities Studies Course
NYU Tandon and C2Smart Host TransportationCamp NYC
November 2, 2017
Engineers and planners exchange ideas to tackle transportation challenges
NYU Poly already looking towards 5G networks
NYU-Poly, NYU Scientists Working to Develop Early Diagnostic Tool for Alzheimers
Robotics Students Build New York’s Startup Culture
Brooklyn Atlantis Robot Does Its Bit To Save Canal
New York City to Explore Electricity from Water Mains
Design teams dream up ‘Downtown Brooklyn Commons’
Seeking a Safer Future for Electricity’s Coal Ash Waste
New method for creating nanofibers could improve drug delivery methods
New Study to Examine Next Generation Mobile Networks
William Charles Reinig, 91, of Annapolis
Obituary and service information from the John M. Taylor Funeral Home.
NYC Funds Tech Incubator in Brooklyn
Grant to help foster more startups in Dumbo
Communications Designline Blog
DC’s 1776 Partners with NYU’s School of Engineering for Challenge Cup 2015
Dr. Marty Becker’s Cat Fancy and Following A Robot Fish
NYU researchers invent new real-time data analysis system for humanitarian agencies
“Too much time is spent collecting data,” explain NYU doctoral student Kien Pham and CDS’s Juliana Freire in their co-authored paper, “and not enough time is spent making sense of it.”
Model Lyndsey Scott talks tech with female students
What 5G means for you
One drunk zebrafish swims faster...sober peers act tipsy, too: Study
Smart Antennas Could Open Up New Spectrum For 5G
After spin-off, Keysight strikes out on its own
NYU-Poly rents out top floor to green projects
City to install turbines with NYU-Poly's help
Data-based artwork eases analysis with visual representation
Now look, Bond, it’s our best gadget yet
Your mobile will tell a spy almost anything he wants to know about you
Single Molecule Detection of a Cancer Biomarker
NYU-Poly and Scientific American Launch Online Education Program
Cyber attacks grow increasingly 'reckless,' says top official
Tandon Tech in Service to Society
June 28, 2016
Brooklyn’s 2016 Northside Festival Showcased Tandon Faculty and Their Research
NYPD Commish O'Neill Touts Neighborhood Policing at Chamber Breakfast
NYU-Poly Alumni Travel: West Africa and Borneo
October 18, 2011
As economies in Africa and Asia grow, natural sites become targets for development. Tourism, done right, can be a way of balancing preservation while attracting economic benefits.