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A typical programmer: Seeing the city-light on the other side of the Pacific. He saw more possibilities in New York
February 8, 2020
Self-driving vehicles may soon be tested at an airport near you
February 5, 2020
Emotion AI researchers say overblown claims give their work a bad name
February 14, 2020
Fighting hand tremors: First comes AI, then robots
March 4, 2020
Researchers from NYU and Canada develop a machine learning model that allows robots to safely treat symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological movement disorders
NYU ranked in top 25 U.S. schools for engineering and tech
March 4, 2020
QS World University Ranking also reports a 50-position leap worldwide since 2018
“Magnonic nanoantennas” demonstrated: Optically-inspired computing with spin waves one step closer
March 5, 2020
Researchers report widespread disclosure violations in political advertising on Facebook
March 6, 2020
NYU Tandon School of Engineering study tallies the cost of inauthentic ads and makes a case for independent monitors
Innovator of lightweight materials honored by global engineering society
March 9, 2020
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Nikhil Gupta was recognized by the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society for work on super-strong, super-lightweight materials
2020 Women in STEM Summit
March 12, 2020
Attendees engage with the past to glean lessons for the future
NYU Tandon School of Engineering continues historic rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings
March 17, 2020
Second ranking report within a fortnight reports a giant leap; NYU’s engineering school is now among the best in Greater New York
Scientists answer coronavirus questions on new website
March 18, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon helps debunk misinformation and provide solid advice from the American Federation of Scientists
NYU answers desperate need for medical face shields with low-cost, quick-production design
March 27, 2020
The clinician-tested designs will be made publicly-available for free to enable other regions to launch similar efforts for COVID-19 response
Coronavirus preparedness: Insurers and Medicaid need to relax prescription refills
March 3, 2020
How to maintain safe cybersecurity practices while transitioning workers from the office to remote workstations
March 5, 2020
Steel and concrete mean more than just buildings in the hands of NYU Tandon students
April 22, 2021
Civil and Urban Engineering students excel in regional competitions
Research highlights the disparate impact of mobility behavior on COVID-19 infection risk for vulnerable communities
April 22, 2021
With the support of a National Science Foundation RAPID grant, Professor Constantine Kontokosta developed a system of modelling neighborhood exposure density over time using anonymized large-scale…
Implications are global in new study predicting human exodus in Bangladesh due to sea-level rise
April 22, 2021
NI Joins NYU Wireless Industrial Affiliates Program to advance 6G research and innovation
April 26, 2021
The move continues NI’s investment in the future of wireless technology.
Tech tools help deepen citizen input in drafting laws abroad and in U.S. states
April 20, 2021
Taiwan, Brazil and also New Jersey are using technology to bring greater citizen input into lawmaking
The Carbon to Value Initiative announces first cohort of carbontech startup participants
April 28, 2021
Climatetech leaders from the Urban Future Lab, Greentown Labs, and the Fraunhofer USA TechBridge Program enthusiastically welcome 10 startups to the initiative.
How an NYU Tandon alumnus is growing the sustainable superfood spirulina
April 22, 2021
The cellular industry’s clash over the movement to remake networks
April 23, 2021
The wireless industry is divided on Open RAN’s goal to make network components interoperable
7 cool NSF-funded robots that are advancing science and helping society
April 7, 2021
NYU Tandon robotics led the international team that developed Solo 8, an open-source, low-cost, quadruped robot makes sophisticated robotics available to all
Innovative free course empowers citizens to advocate for ethical AI
May 20, 2021
The Center for Responsible AI at NYU Tandon, in partnership with the Queens Public Library and P2PU, launched “We are AI,” a five-week course to give citizens a primer on AI and empower them to…
Colonial Pipeline hack highlights risks to the grid
May 13, 2021
Energy expert Yury Dvorkin comments on what the Colonial Pipeline attack means for the energy infrastructure.
New 100 questions program seeks public engagement on how data can make food healthier and more sustainable
June 1, 2021
The 100 Questions’ “Food Systems Sustainability” Domain Launched by The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, the Barilla Foundation, and the Center for European Policy Studies.
Innovative process that removes key hurdle for next-generation solar cells is also a lockbox for greenhouse gases
June 2, 2021
A team led by investigators at NYU Tandon created a means of vastly increasing the speed and efficiency of a key doping process for perovskite solar cells, one that also sequesters CO2.
International partnership gives U.S. and Indian students a chance to collaborate on 3D-printing cybersecurity
June 10, 2021
Team streamlines neural networks to be more adept at computing on encrypted data
June 23, 2021
Massive MIMO gains ground in 5G, but it's creator argues it is still not reaching its full potential
June 22, 2021
Carbon to Value Initiative launches business accelerator for carbontech startups
June 11, 2021
Fixing the chemical industry’s sustainability problem
June 21, 2021
A startup, led by a 25-year-old chemical engineer, is leading the way
“On/off” switches for self-assembling hydrogels could advance wound healing, osteoarthritis treatments and more
June 29, 2021
Asymptotic trajectory tracking of autonomous bicycles via backstepping and optimal control
June 29, 2021
Proptech and New York’s Next Mayor: An Unprecedented Opportunity Looms
June 21, 2021
Spatial-dynamic matching equilibrium models of New York City taxi and Uber markets
July 14, 2021
NYU Tandon graduates are entering a tech job market that looks better than ever
July 19, 2021
As technology companies begin a hiring surge in New York City and around the country, our graduates find themselves in an enviable position.
Novel research revealing how a unique sponge “goes with the flow” could improve man-made structures
July 21, 2021
Collaborative project including NYU Tandon researcher Maurizio Porfiri taps one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to reveal the water-bending skills of the Venus' flower basket sponge…
RF industry icons: Prof. Ted Rappaport, the father of mmWave 5G technology
July 13, 2021
Forbes CEO next 50: the up-and-coming leaders set to revolutionize american business
July 16, 2021
Machine learning for cardiovascular disease improves when social, environmental factors are included
July 27, 2021
Research emphasizes the need for algorithms that incorporate community-level data, studies that include more diverse populations