Tandon Team Helps Solve NYC’s Traffic Woes
November 7, 2017
Research Wins a Franz Edelman Finalist Award
Research Wins a Franz Edelman Finalist Award
City dwellers won’t own autonomous vehicles, they’ll share them
‘Logic-locked’ security is implemented at the hardware level rather than software or system levels, researchers say
These schools do the best job raising their students above expectations.
Zebrafish React Differently to Alcohol When Shoalmates are Close by Study Reveals Surprising Behavioral Changes that May Link to Leadership in this Species
Forum Introduces Students to Leaders of Innovation and Their Mantras
The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program Is Giving Former Military Members a Path into the Business World
In honor of Alexander Graham Bell's birthday, a look back at some of Tandon's own communications greats
Lays Out Plans to Attract Additional Stellar Practitioners to One of the Oldest and Largest Financial Engineering Educational Programs
In wake of an attack on computers at Colorado’s DOT, experts at Webroot shed light on ransomware
Two Tandon teams to receive awards from the proof-of-concept center
Tenant Companies Create 110 Jobs and Raise More than $15 million in Venture Funding
Brooklyn startup Agrilyst is out with a data-rich yearly report on the state of indoor farming.
Verizon, AT&T, others expect to offer services this year, but most fall short of carriers’ visions of what 5G ultimately will be
The electrode array is made of a pliable material that's thickness is that of about a quarter of a human hair
This year, the best students from the MENA region, India, and the US will earn travel awards to participate in the final rounds, to be held in November at IIT Kanpur, NYUAD, and NYU Tandon School of…
Android 7.0 pushes easy-to-use encryption further into the mainstream.
Siddharth Garg is one of the 10 most brilliant people of 2016.
Will boost Brooklyn's 'innovation economy'
Astronomers claim to have discovered the roundest object ever measured in nature.
Wrap these around your face
A prototype that emerged from our bindi project with women in Tripureshwar: how prototyping and collaboration can trigger change.
It’s all about the right kind of randomness.
It's more country club than gloomy fortress
The three-hour trip from the ISS is loud and surprisingly bumpy.
The nation's power grid pulses with a certain type of electricity: AC power. But our "Planet Money" team explains why some people are trying to revive the DC power grid.
Whether seeking prestige or profit, New York’s top universities are schooling new entrepreneurs in the art of growing a company