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HNTB elevates Sweeney to EVP
Burt Reminick, ex-electrical engineer, renaissance man, dies
‘Man walked on the moon, it was Woodstock and I married Burt Reminick,’ said former Newsday food writer Joan Reminick about 1969.
Reflections on a year as Black Engineer of the Year
A year ago, when Dr. Eugene DeLoatch was recognized as the 2017 Black Engineer of the Year, he didn’t realize what was ahead of him.
Finding New Ideas When You Don’t Have a Broad Network
Why I Love … Creating New Proteins
NYU-Poly-Hosted Hacking Competition Tests Participants’ Cyber Security Skills
NYU-Poly Introduces Free Online Firefighter Training
Children’s Competition Bridges Fun And Learning With Legos
What you reveal when you buy on eBay
Researchers say they have found a significant privacy flaw
Top Young Hackers Converge in Brooklyn
Ultrathin Flexible Electrode Array Enables Unprecedented Look at Brain Activity
NYU Researchers Find Cybersecurity Risks in 3D Printing
A new report from NYU researchers found that printing orientation and insertion of fine defects could affect the outcome of 3D printed products.
Google, NYU Reveal Business Model of Unwanted Software Bundles
How Adware Invades Your Computer and Steals Your Personal Data
Researchers Design Chip that Identifies Defects, Monitors Performance
Released NSA Hacking Kits Unleashed New Generation of Cyber Criminals
New Software Traces OSIRIS-REx’s Complex Route to Asteroid Bennu
Wow, This Haunting VR Game by NYU Game Center Devs and… Viacom?
The NYC Media Lab's Summit showcased scores of projects, including many developed by students and industry partners like Verizon and Viacom.
UCSB Hackers Advance in Worldwide Competition
These Hackers Could Save Your Life in a Disaster
Zebrafish Attracted to Robotic Models of Themselves
Transtalk Interview Series: Professor Joseph Chow
Combining Engagement With Funds
A Red Hook Startup is Engineering the Final Step in Autonomous Vehicles
HEVO wants cars to be able to charge themselves. CEO Jeremy McCool explains.
Uber Bets on Artificial Intelligence With Acquisition and New Lab
Uber Buys a Mysterious Startup to Make Itself an AI Company
Driving Down Costs, Driving Up Quality in Higher Ed
U.S. News Releases 2017 Best Online Programs
Some online bachelor's programs saw major gains in the rankings this year.
Students show off their creative designs on Kid Inventors’ Day
An Engineering Hub on the Rise in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU's expansion of the Tandon School takes the Jay Street tech-school corridor to a new level
Kids Design Models Of Future Cities With Help From NYU
How a password manager can help you stay more secure online
5 counterintuitive ways to protect against hackers
Augusta Enters Into Agreement With New York University
Engagement in STEM through robotics, mechatronics, cybersecurity and more
With NSF funding, Summer of STEM at NYU Polytechnic supports and encourages students and teachers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics
These Smart Cities Of The Future Were Designed By Smart Middle-School Students
If this is what 7th graders can dream up, it's hard to figure out why old people are still in charge.
How Attackers Could Send Your Smartphone To An Early Grave
NYU Wireless to Build 5G Programmable Platform with NSF Funding
Governor Cuomo Announces Growth of Clean Technology and Creation of 980 Jobs
$14 million Investment in Cleantech Business Incubator Initiative Supports the Development of 141 Clean Energy Companies across the State
Craigslist removes less than half of suspicious rental listings, report says
When Everyone Is an Expert
In an era of instant feedback and crowdsourcing, the government misses out when it relies solely on authorized voices.
Introducing Tel-Aviv’s Ateller
The 30 Most Technologically Savvy Online Schools
Why Your Smartphone's Fingerprint Scanner Isn't as Secure as You Might Think
‘Master Prints’ Could Be Used to Unlock Nearly Any Phone’s Fingerprint Sensor
Think your smartphone's fingerprint sensor is secure? It may not be if this research can lead to a physical master print.
New Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Games
Rougher Commutes Equal Higher Stress
Global Cyber Attack Cripples British Hospitals
A ransomware attack spread across international borders, but had the biggest effects on the United Kingdom's National Health System
WannaCry Malware Exploited OS Weakness to Spread
Survival in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
New Hacking Threats: Vulnerabilities and Sophisticated Ransomware
World’s Densest Urban Aerial Lidar Dataset Released
Ransomware Attacks: Victims Have Paid More Than $25 Million Since 2014
Your Favorite Maker's Favorite Maker: 12 of Brooklyn's Finest
We asked our favorite Brooklyn makers who their favorite makers are. Here's what they said.
220 Sessions Announced, Speaker Announcements and More From SXSWEdu
Engineering Sustainable Synthetic Fabric
Saudi Arabia crackdown and persistence of the unforeseen
Want to build smart cities instead of dating apps? Come to NYC
Why tech companies addressing crucial energy issues prefer the Big Apple
First Round Capital Tours NYC Startup Scene on Foot
Student Inventors Dream Up A Better Wheelchair
NYC Plays Host To World Science Festival
Bitcoin Still above $250
Robotic Fish Attracts the Real Thing
Looks do matter to zebrafish, which were attracted to this robot fish because of its bright color and round female-like shape. (M.Porfiri/Polytechnic Institute of New York University)
Polytechnic Institute of NYU has received a $50,000 Innovation Generation grant from the Motorola Foundation
September 9, 2008
NYU-Poly’s Jonathan Soffer Elected Fellow of New York Academy of History
March 2, 2012
Smith and Co. Defeat Old Westbury in Skyline Playoffs
April 27, 2011
Sophomore Smacks Three Homers to Lead NYU-Poly
Top Honors: Fitzgibbons Player of the Year in Softball
May 4, 2011
Four Others Receive All-Conference Nods
Building_Space_With_Words - Exploring The Intersections Between Physical and Virtual Spaces
March 1, 2008
AN INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA INSTALLATION TO PREMIERE MARCH 5 AT POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NYU
Keith O'Brien First Recipient of CSE Best Adjunct Professor Award
August 28, 2015
A Look into Professor Keith O'Brien's Course and Lab Design
Women in Technology—Not Just a Fairy Tale
April 11, 2013
Nancy Hafkin, author of Cinderella or Cyberella?: Empowering Women in the Knowledge Society, takes part in a Department of Technology, Culture and Society (TCS) lecture series
NYU Spinoff Develops 5G Emulator
The robots will see you now
Sidebar: Start-up Engine
Weekly Top 5 Papers – May 16, 2014
Adding Bugs to Make Software Better
It Works Hand in Glove
A New York University team develops a mechatronic device to help stroke patients.
How IBM's Watson Will Change Cybersecurity
IBM ventures into cognitive security, where AI systems learn to understand infosec terms and concepts well enough to reduce detection and response time
Digital Education: Pedagogy Online
THE ABILITY EXCHANGE Teaser "Independence"
The NYU Tandon School Of Engineering
Phishing, Hacks, and Better Online Security
The Google email attack, and how to protect yourself from online scammers and identity theft.
Text, reply, now occupy
The Optical Illusion That Could Protect Your Passcodes: Researchers Reveal Keypad That Looks Different If Someone Looks Over Your Shoulder
The app aims to combat 'shoulder-surfing': Someone looking at another's screen