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Google’s AI chatbot is trained by humans who say they’re overworked, underpaid, and frustrated
July 12, 2023
In NYC, companies will have to prove their AI hiring software isn't sexist or racist
July 6, 2023
Towards XR accessibility heuristics via principles of universal design with Reginé Gilbert
July 12, 2023
People’s everyday pleasures may improve cognitive arousal and performance
August 7, 2023
According to new research involving MINDWATCH, a groundbreaking brain-monitoring technology developed by Rose Faghih
Abroad in New York City
March 27, 2023
NYU Tandon’s international students forge friendships, life skills, and solid career paths in one of the most exciting cities on the planet
Honeybee hives may reveal the microbial signatures of urban aerobiomes, researchers at NYU Tandon find
March 29, 2023
Translational and transformational
April 7, 2023
In celebration of World Health Day, we look at the NYU Tandon research that’s revolutionizing patient care
NYU Tandon professor is named one of Intel’s outstanding researchers of the year
April 13, 2023
was honored by the tech giant for his contributions to hardware security
A new generation of changemakers
April 18, 2023
A Tandon class explores ethical entrepreneurship
Tandon students win top prize in U.S. Department of Energy competition
April 19, 2023
Team Heliotrope has a winning method of boosting solar-panel efficiency
The city’s newest generation of STEM talent
April 20, 2023
NYU Tandon and Terra STEM team up to hold a high school research showcase
Programmable off-the-shelf dendritic cells as an immunotherapy discovery platform
September 16, 2021
Helping companies hire responsibly ... from day one
September 21, 2021
Institute Associate Professor Julia Stoyanovich addresses a high-profile conference of business leaders
Surveillance society: artificial lighting for a policed public
September 15, 2021
Tandon-led initiative will help healthcare practitioners adopt new data-intensive technologies quicker and easier
September 22, 2021
A multi-disciplinary, multi-school team of researchers are reimagining the way that new inclusive healthcare technologies are put into work.
Researchers investigate how lasers can lead to cleaner crystallization process
September 23, 2021
Microscopic experiments could make massive industrial processes more sustainable: researchers investigate laser-induced crystallization using microfluidics.
Hiring and AI: let job candidates know why they were rejected
September 22, 2021
The fight to get tech giants to reveal their data is coming to a head in Congress
September 29, 2021
Telerobotic surgery comes to NYU Tandon
October 1, 2021
With a major equipment donation, Tandon is now one of few institutions with access to “open source” research kit for da Vinci Surgical Robotic System
Why seeing must be believing – AI, computational imaging and the battle against deepfakes
September 27, 2021
NYU Tandon students reinvent the city ...
October 4, 2021
... and win a global competition for their efforts
NYU Tandon and Wagner project to look below the surface to make NYC more resilient
October 5, 2021
Unification for Underground Resilience Measures (UNUM), which received a second-stage NSF City Innovation Challenge award, will help communities respond to storms, floods, and other disasters by…
FloodNet: Hyperlocal flood sensors to support real-time flood monitoring, flood response, and urban resilience planning in NYC
October 6, 2021
A public/private consortium including NYU Tandon, researchers at the City University of New York (CUNY) and NYC Mayor’s Office of Climate Resiliency and Mayor’s Office of the Chief Technology Officer…
Students go from being first in their families to attend college to founding startups
October 6, 2021
An NYU fellowship is helping to make it possible
Graduate student honored by the American Vacuum Society
October 12, 2021
Minh Tran garners the coveted Nellie Yeoh Whetten Award
Latest Cyber Lecture explores the intersection between data science and cybersecurity
October 12, 2021
Dr. Alondra Nelson to Keynote NYU’s Public Interest Technology Convention and Career Fair, A BETTER TECH
October 12, 2021
Two NYU Tandon students are headed to prestigious fellowships at national labs
October 14, 2021
Steven Farrell and Ed Sartor, both in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, won recognition for their forward-thinking proposals.
Perfecting an imperfect future
October 21, 2021
The NYC Media Lab’s annual summit spotlighted the importance of university research
Researchers find novel means of flagging inpatient pharmacy orders for intervention
October 19, 2021
Physicians' behaviors are nearly all AI needs to head off faulty drug prescriptions
October 7, 2021
Dean Emeritus Katepalli Sreenivasan’s list of laurels grows longer
October 20, 2021
His latest include a fellowship in Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society; a research award from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation; and the the J.C. Bose Lectureship of the Indian…
Lights, camera, food justice
October 21, 2021
Documentary filmmaker Sanjay Rawal visits NYU Tandon
Better tech means a better world
October 25, 2021
The first-of-its-kind NYU Public Interest Technology (PIT) Convention and Career Fair showed the way
Multi-institution project to train Kenyan experts to bring social determinants to bear on modeling health outcomes
October 26, 2021
Best Master’s in Civil Engineering Degree programs of 2023
PoliticsNY power players in education
Sensors and the city
November 9, 2021
NYU Tandon faculty use the devices to tackle tough problems plaguing New York and other cities
Researchers quantify the role of the pandemic in the 2020 U.S. Elections
November 2, 2021
Among findings in collaborative team’s analysis of 2020 election are that in counties that experienced fewer COVID-19 cases, Trump lost more ground to Joe Biden.
Sensor networks help fight floods and noise pollution
November 3, 2021
NYU researchers are using distributed sensor networks to develop flood and noise protection measures.
All-virtual CSAW 2021 features presentations on hardware vulnerabilities, integrated circuits, AI and more
November 9, 2021
CSAW, a critical program at the Center for Cybersecurity at NYU Tandon, is helping to address the shortage of expertise worldwide.
Forging mission-driven and data-enabled careers
November 15, 2021
The Center for Urban Science and Progress attracts students who aim to make a difference
Linux Foundation backs Project OpenBytes: An attempt to slash legal risk of sharing data for training AI
November 2, 2021
Tandon faculty members play a major role in the university’s climate change initiative
November 17, 2021
Four straight years of being among the most highly cited researchers in the world
December 2, 2022
Elza Erkip wins prestigious award for trailblazing work on next-generation wireless networks
November 18, 2021
NYU Tandon professor garners Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award. Erkip is only the third woman ever to win the coveted IEEE Communications Society prize.
Using time series analysis to uncover why gun sales increase after mass shootings
November 16, 2021
Future-proof careers: advice on career management from IEEE members
November 18, 2021
Julia Stoyanovich comments on NYC bill to rein in AI hiring tools
November 19, 2021
CSAW 2021 added high-profile speakers and panels
November 22, 2021
How secure are our wireless networks?