Why Do Passengers Insist on Crowding Around Subway Doors?
And how can you get the bottleneckers to move?
And how can you get the bottleneckers to move?
By Zhong-Ping Jiang, Tengfei Liu, and David Hill, CRC Press, 2014
Bob Ubell, Tandon’s Outgoing Vice Dean of Online Learning, Publishes New Book on Digital Education
Merilli, Krasny, and Doherty earn weekly awards
Partnership of the City, Polytechnic Institute of NYU and Columbia University Will Connect Media Companies with Academic Institutions and Drive Independent Technology Research
NYU-Poly Hosts New York Metropolitan Student Engineering Chapters, Competes in Popular Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe Competitions
Multidisciplinary Design Jam brings together innovative thinkers across NYU
Samsung’s millimeter-wave transceiver technology could enable ultrafast mobile broadband by 2020
The New York Times is getting excited about the future of the city's tech sector.
Brooklyn's NYU Tandon is moving toward gender parity by making tech more welcoming to female students
André Taylor, an innovator in photovoltaics, rechargeable batteries, and space-age materials, joins an elite list of top researchers, physicians, engineers and scholars.
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
Financial Engineering Students Take Second Place in CME Group Commodity Trading Challenge
A big goal for wireless company as bigger rivals lay the groundwork for their own upgrades
5G research could include millimeter wave spectrum
Team placed first among high schools internationally
Two Trees, NYU-Poly Are Partners in Facility
NYU School of Engineering Researchers Urge Game Designers to Follow their ‘Odd Couple’ Path to Developing Wearable Controllers and Cooperative Computer Games
The Work of Industry Assistant Professor Tega Brain Provokes Thought in British Exhibit
5G is like an invisible fabric that will wirelessly connect future objects like drones and cars.
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Catalyst NYC Takes No Equity, Gives Select Startups Access to its Proven Resources
Sunday blasts two homers on the day
From training to hiring outside agencies to protect data, colleges are becoming more aggressive about cybersecurity.
New President to Complete Merger, Lead Transition to NYU’s School of Engineering, and Sharpen Role in Innovation Economy
The Third Cohort of Graduates from Tandon’s VET Program Delve into the Disparate Worlds of Film Production, Nutritional Supplements, Traffic Safety, Water Testing Devices, and even Garbage Bags