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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
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
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
New research infuses equity principles into the algorithm development process
July 29, 2021
New model shows how cities can safely lift COVID-19 restrictions
August 2, 2021
Model can serve as a blueprint for areas with low vaccine rates.
Pat Sapinsley, managing director of cleantech initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon on My Climate Journey Podcast
August 5, 2021
The metaverse is coming, but Big Tech’s latest obsession needs safeguards
August 4, 2021
Center for Urban Science and Progress gives its new grads their moment to shine
August 17, 2021
Tandon Made Challenge 2.0
August 25, 2021
Incoming students deliver solutions to current and future challenges.
Forecasting e-scooter substitution of direct and access trips by mode and distance
August 25, 2021
On the mechanism and utility of laser-induced nucleation using microfluidics
August 25, 2021
Tandon researchers are talking to the brain, through the stomach
August 27, 2021
Khalil Ramadi's research into ingestible electro-technology could change how we treat some brain disorders, without surgery or medication.
GitHub's Copilot may steer you into dangerous waters about 40% of the time – study
August 26, 2021
NYU Tandon team advances to the American Made Challenges “E-Robot” phase II competition
September 13, 2021
Their solution for reducing leak- and moisture-related energy costs in buildings sits squarely at the intersection of robotics, 3D models, and sustainability.
The Urban Future Prize Competition awards three $50,000 prizes, sponsored by The New York Community Trust, Carrier, and MUFG
September 15, 2021
New version of Uptane Standard clarifies protection strategies for vulnerable vehicles
January 12, 2021
With the release of a clearer and more consistent standard, Uptane, an NYU Tandon School of Engineering software project, is better poised to defend vehicle computers against malicious actions.
New COVID-19 model shows little benefit in prioritizing high-risk individuals for vaccination
January 19, 2021
Researchers use nanomaterials to make 2D diamond clusters at room temperature
January 25, 2021
These scientists created a model city to figure out the most effective order to give the vaccine
January 25, 2021
Different strategies reduce total cases, reduce total deaths, or end lockdowns sooner.
NYU Tandon’s Index of Cyber Security sees rapid rise in nation-state concerns
January 27, 2021
The recent Solar Winds attack confirms fears from cybersecurity experts that threats from nation-states are on the rise.
The Governance Lab launches online course in innovation for social good
February 1, 2021
Featuring practical advice from global changemakers, the 12-part course, “Solving Public Problems,” gives everyone the tools to take a mission-driven project from idea to implementation.
The Governance Lab announces Council of 20: a first-of-its-kind program for students, by students
February 2, 2021
The ReinventED Student Council taps a diverse pool of students from around the country to collaborate on education policymaking.
The U.S. spent $2.2 million on a cybersecurity system that wasn’t implemented — and might have stopped a major hack
February 2, 2021
The software company SolarWinds unwittingly allowed hackers’ code into thousands of federal computers. A cybersecurity system called in-toto, which the government paid to develop but never required,…
NYU Veterans Future Lab: dedicated to veteran entrepreneurs around the country
February 1, 2021
Chief Inclusivity Officers have a vital mission
February 12, 2021
That’s why NYU Tandon has appointed an entire team
Ted Rappaport, wireless telecommunications pioneer and founder of NYU WIRELESS, elected to the National Academy of Engineering
February 10, 2021
NYU Tandon-led effort sheds light beneath the surface for NYC disaster response
February 23, 2021
Project gets NSF City Innovation Challenge award to help communities respond to floods, storms and other disasters by making info on underground infrastructure viewable, usable and shareable.
The GovLab at NYU Tandon releases report on the impact of online communities and role of their leaders
February 23, 2021
New discoveries on the containment of COVID-19 finds travel bans are of limited value
February 24, 2021
NYU Tandon researchers join collaboration with Politecnico di Torino revealing that after spread, travel bans are of limited value in thwarting the spread of COVID-19
The role of sanitation workers in the age of COVID-19
February 24, 2021
Gabriela Gutierrez Cadavid is using an NYU Undergraduate Urban Humanities Research Fund grant to explore the topic
Deepfake videos are getting better, and the pentagon is worried
January 28, 2021
NYU Tandon alum and mentor Dan Guido elected to Scholarship for Service Hall of Fame
March 4, 2021
Meet the Career Services team at NYU Tandon
March 8, 2021
They’re bringing their A-game and getting A+ results
NYU Tandon professor creating efficient deep learning models wins NSF award for promising young researchers
March 15, 2021
‘Own the Room’ review: Pitching the future
March 11, 2021
Young entrepreneurs vie for the top spot in a global competition that recognizes world-changing ideas.
Professor Christopher Musco receives NSF award for promising young researchers
March 22, 2021
The GovLab launches national citizen engagement initiative focusing on problems in US education system
March 22, 2021
The Algorithmic Auditing Trap
March 17, 2021
‘Bias audits’ for discriminatory tools are a promising idea, but current approaches leave much to be desired
NYU Tandon’s Center for Responsible AI kicks off an important transatlantic dialogue
March 30, 2021
Their new public event series is taking a wide-ranging view of AI, its uses, and its implications
NYU Tandon’s Faculty First Look initiative is a win-win for grad students and schools
April 9, 2021
New program helps prepare diverse scholars for faculty careers
Twice as good: combining mask wearing, social distancing suppresses COVID-19 virus spread
April 14, 2021
While both masks and social distancing help slow the spread of airborne pathogens, a new study shows that viral outbreaks can be prevented if at least 60% of a population complies with both measures.
AI and sustainability: What’s the connection?
April 14, 2021
The second event in the artificial intelligence series looks at how AI can save the planet
Macromolecular gel with therapeutic payload could be silver bullet for osteoarthritis
January 25, 2022
Technology Overload: How to sort through the solutions needed to transform how we design & build
January 21, 2022
AAAS honors computer, data scientist Juliana Freire as Lifetime Fellow
January 26, 2022
Freire joins four other NYU faculty in becoming 2021 Fellows and two NYU Tandon Faculty who have received AAAS fellowships in the past