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Researchers combine full- and half-duplex in same network
Study by NYU and Trinity College Dublin argues that full duplex alone has too many trade-offs, but hybrid network can deliver huge gains
The Truth About Bug Finders: They're Essentially Useless
In tests, they missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
NYU's Tandon School of Engineering Offers Veterans a Leg Up on Startups
State-Funded Business Program Graduates Third Class of Ex-military Entrepreneurs
Why Do Passengers Insist on Crowding Around Subway Doors?
And how can you get the bottleneckers to move?
National Academy of Engineering Elects 84 Members and 22 Foreign Members
'Black Swan' Writer Taleb Downplays North Korean Nuclear Threat
A Challenge to Developers: Software to Help People with Disabilities
Bone-Crushing Experiments Yield Better Protective Gear
Nonlinear Control of Dynamic Networks
January 21, 2014
By Zhong-Ping Jiang, Tengfei Liu, and David Hill, CRC Press, 2014
From Correspondence Courses to the Cutting Edge of Digital Learning
December 1, 2016
Bob Ubell, Tandon’s Outgoing Vice Dean of Online Learning, Publishes New Book on Digital Education
NYU-Poly Recognition Continues in 2013
Publicis Groupe Joins NYC Media Lab
Obamacare Website Coding Errors and Security Holes
NYU Uses 3D Virtual Reality as Acceptance Letters
Weak spots in Europe's 'Right to be Forgotten' data privacy law
Three Fighting Blue Jays Honored by Skyline Conference
March 29, 2010
Merilli, Krasny, and Doherty earn weekly awards
Mayor Bloomberg Launches NYC Media Lab
Partnership of the City, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and Columbia University Will Connect Media Companies with Academic Institutions and Drive Independent Technology Research
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
What do you fidget with at your desk? Scientists want to know.
Are We Having a “King Has No Clothes” Vision of 5G?
NYU-Poly Students Row Their Boat to Victory
April 30, 2013
NYU-Poly Hosts New York Metropolitan Student Engineering Chapters, Competes in Popular Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Competitions
Designing with Empathy
April 6, 2017
Multidisciplinary Design Jam brings together innovative thinkers across NYU
Mapping the Cityscape: Mapping Manhattan
How a password manager can help you stay more secure online
Do Students Need to Learn Art to Succeed at Science?
What's Making China Fat?
Biotech in NYC? Yes, it exists.
Millimeter Waves May Be the Future of 5G Phones
Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020
New Analysis Suggests Which Colleges Help Disadvantaged Students
NYC Universities Expanding Into Technology at a ‘Frenetic Pace’
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
Why Young Women Flock to This Engineering School
Brooklyn's NYU Tandon is moving toward gender parity by making tech more welcoming to female students
Renewable-energy pioneer among most inspiring Black scientists in America
January 5, 2021
André Taylor, an innovator in photovoltaics, rechargeable batteries, and space-age materials, joins an elite list of top researchers, physicians, engineers and scholars.
Small ISPs use "malicious" DNS servers to watch Web searches, earn cash
Found: Student Cyber Ninjas
November 14, 2011
NYU-Poly’s 8th Annual Cyber Security Awareness Week and Kaspersky’s American Cup Draw Record Number of Future Digital Investigators, Researchers and Ethical Hackers from High Schools and Universities
Get your geek on: World Science Festival lands in Brooklyn
NYU-Poly Researchers Awarded DARPA Contract to Explore the Deep Web
NYU-Poly Team Trades with the Best of Them
April 3, 2013
Financial Engineering Students Take Second Place in CME Group Commodity Trading Challenge
T-Mobile US Promises a 5G Network by 2020
A big goal for wireless company as bigger rivals lay the groundwork for their own upgrades
ScienceShot: Robot Fish Fools Its Companions
NYU Wireless gets partner in race to 5G
5G research could include millimeter wave spectrum
The 42 Words You Can Never Say in Emails to the D.C. Government
Student Competitors Face Off at NYU-Poly Cyber Security Week
After spin-off, Keysight strikes out on its own
Student- designed game helps us explore break-up dread
Justin Cappos on Why Cars Are Not Like Computers When It Comes to Cybersecurity
‘Brooklyn Commons’ seeks an uncommon Downtown
Poolesville High School students crack codes in international cybersecurity competition
Team placed first among high schools internationally
CableLabs joins NYU Wireless to drive 5G research
DUMBO Business Incubator To Help High-Tech Startups
Two Trees, NYU-Poly Are Partners in Facility
If You Want Walkable Development, You Must Show That It Pays
A Techie's Valentines Day: Holding Hands and Wearing Video Game Fashions
February 14, 2014
NYU School of Engineering Researchers Urge Game Designers to Follow their ‘Odd Couple’ Path to Developing Wearable Controllers and Cooperative Computer Games
Researchers at NYU Tandon Find Zebrafish Want to Hang Out With Moving 3D Robotic Models of Themselves
October 24, 2016
“Eccentric Engineering” on Display at The Glass Room, London
November 10, 2017
The Work of Industry Assistant Professor Tega Brain Provokes Thought in British Exhibit
City and NYU-Poly Announce Dumbo ‘Clean Tech’ Incubator
Watch an NYU Researcher Explain the Promise of 5G Wireless
5G is like an invisible fabric that will wirelessly connect future objects like drones and cars.
Honest Buildings opens door on new cash, launches in Portland
Seven Places to Start a Tech Company in New York City
Learning to Love Volatility
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Extolling the Power of a Diverse Workforce at the 2016 Diversity in STEM Summit
December 6, 2016
NYU Tandon Launches a New Way to Incubate Early-Stage Entrepreneurs: a No-Cost Program at Data and Digital Future Labs
March 8, 2018
Catalyst NYC Takes No Equity, Gives Select Startups Access to its Proven Resources
Softball Goes 1-2 on Final Day of Florida Trip
March 17, 2010
Sunday blasts two homers on the day
NYU Poly Given $2M Grant to Develop 5G Network
Following hackings, students and admins tighten security
From training to hiring outside agencies to protect data, colleges are becoming more aggressive about cybersecurity.