Ph.D. student Daniela Blanco adds to her already lengthy list of prizes
April 27, 2020
Blanco receives the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for her work towards more sustainability in the chemical industry and energy storage
Blanco receives the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for her work towards more sustainability in the chemical industry and energy storage
Leading Expert in Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Named External Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research
Daniela Blanco Advances in the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards Competition
Poly wins 3-0 and clinches first-ever post-season berth
Fr. Nick Michalczewski scores two for NYU-Poly in win
Student Team to Enter Brooklyn Borough’s Smart Gun Design Competition
Weijie Wang took high honors in an international wireless challenge
How secure are our wireless networks?
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Turned Brooklyn into Epicenter of North America’s Top Young Hackers and Protectors, While Finalists across Globe Competed Simultaneously in France, India, Israel,…
Jays down Maritime in thrilling Quarterfinal battle 1-0 in 2OT
Developing the future of transportation at the Forbes Idea Incubator challenge
Farmingdale erases 20 point lead to stay undefeated
COVID-19 severity score, built with data from China and New York City, can help clinicians identify the most at-risk patients
Meet Jona Ballé
NYU-Poly’s Cyber-Security Students Challenge their Peers in America’s Most Comprehensive Digital Contests for Scholarships, Cash and Travel to the New York Finals
Ph.D. candidate Luana de Brito Anton garners a prestigious scholarship from the New York Water Environment Association
Primary expertise: Fluid mechanics and turbulence. Other interests: complex fluids, nonlinear dynamics, nonequilibrium phenomena and cryogenic helium. Emerging interests: mathematical modeling of…
Chloe Adkins’ award-winning master’s project aims to increase museum accessibility
Sunthetics is an unstoppable competitor in the entrepreneurial arena
The world’s most comprehensive student-led cybersecurity contest, featuring a record nine competitions and six global regions, prepares to tackle new cyber threats
Turgut and Belesis also notch first goals of season
City of New York’s Cyber Command and Elite Businesses Shape Unique, Affordable Master’s Degree Program to Provide Acutely Needed Technical Skills
Women Edged 62-58, Men Fall 92-85
Giuseppe Loianno Wins National American Italian Foundation’s Young Investigator Award
The NYU Cyber Fellows program leverages close public and private partnerships to make cybersecurity education more relevant
Industry professionals, researchers, and students gathered to explore cutting-edge advances in biomedical innovation and healthcare technology
Breakthrough Raises Hope for Efficient Alternative to Today’s Computer Chips
Tandon researchers are providing the algorithms driving the systems of the future.
Silver nanowire composite could help make infrared imaging more affordable and widespread
The Forbes Idea Incubator at NYU Tandon focused on how best to promote the use of electric vehicles
Industry-University Consortium Pushes Technology to Cope with Annual Doubling of Wireless Data Traffic
Professor Is Widely Recognized for Her Research on Wireless Networks
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s pioneering Cyber Fellows program opens the semester with a mission: Help fill the yawning talent gap
Research at the convergence of frontier technologies (robotics, augmented/virtual/mixed-reality, artificial intelligence, and blockchain) with applications to intuitive and natural human-robot…
Two Tandon teams take first and second place in international competition
When Verizon Puts Out a Call for Innovative, Cutting-Edge Education Technologies, Tandon Answers
Clinicians with access to generated drafts used them around 20 percent of the time, and improved response times by seven percent.
How Tandon is re-engineering the curriculum to prioritize experiential learning and prepare students for the needs of a changing world
Students use technology to improve NYU libraries in annual competition
Electrical and Computer Engineering Professor Recognized by the IEEE for Outstanding Achievement
A small team at NYU Tandon's Media and Games Network (MAGNET) is working on the first-ever production of "Hamlet" in the virtual world.