A Team of Devs from Brooklyn College Won the $10k Top Prize at NYC Media Lab’s Summit
The team built a programming language called Picat, and judges saw its potential for game development and artificial intelligence problems.
The team built a programming language called Picat, and judges saw its potential for game development and artificial intelligence problems.
Unveils Co-working Space Now Open to Vermont Public
NYU WIRELESS researchers are designing and validating technologies necessary for the millimeter-wave radio spectrum to create 5G wireless systems.
Researchers claim that more than half of all scam adverts stay online for up to 20 hours.
Nearly 1,000 teams, from Australia to Zimbabwe, have already registered for the preliminary round of the competition
New York start-ups are hoping to make distributed generation a financially viable option for large power producers
Fr. Nick Michalczewski scores two for NYU-Poly in win
New visa rules will allow certain students to work in the United States for as long as three years after graduating.
Lady Jays Compete Against Ranked Opponents
Across the country, designers and coders are coming together to develop tools for communities targeted by Trump’s orders.
The open-source platform could prove useful for architects and planners seeking a better understanding of places and the people who use them
As the second biggest tech environment in the country, New York needs a major research institution that is radically outward looking. NYU seems well on its way to filling that space here.
Google said that it is taking steps to protect the user.
400 students from across Brooklyn were swarming inside 6 Metrotech Center, on the campus of NYU-Poly this weekend, for the NYC First Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier.
Kalvert named Player of the Year; Loupee Rookie of the Year
Ortiz's 21 pushes NYU-Poly past Sage 84-78
Jeffrey Karp is at the forefront of a new generation of scientists using nature's blueprints to create breakthrough medical technologies. Can bioinspiration help to solve some of humanity's most…
Higher education leaders send letters to President Obama with commitment to expand innovation and entrepreneurship offerings
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The applications for 5G wireless target autonomous vehicles, factory floors, and the Internet of Things...not end users.
While there, he saw how challenging it was for government agencies to ensure proper oversight. The system clearly failed in the wake of the housing crisis that brought the U.
This is the second of two blogs on Data Collaboratives by Stefaan G. Verhulst of The Governance Lab (GovLab) at New York University. Stefaan explains the 5 specific value propositions of Data…
Young women who grew up in an era of identity theft and hacking study how to combat cyber crimes
So much for cyber security – Trump’s own propertys are constantly getting hacked in an effort to obtain credit card information.
Computer engineers develop products that touch nearly every part of our lives, from sending e-mails from cell phones to reconstructing genomes. That’s just the kind of invention & innovation the…
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Poly's Cyber Security Awareness Week featured a Capture The Flag competition, testing students ability to test website's vulnerability, that has doubled in size every year for four years.
Elon Musk's ambitious concept for a new mode of transportation has been picking up speed. Meet some of the students and engineers working to make the Hyperloop a reality.
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NYU Tandon projects well-represented among winners at NYC Media Lab's annual summit
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Integrated Digital Media Program introduces its first online master’s degree program
Best young hackers and protectors converged at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and academic hubs in France, India, Mexico, and the Middle East to test their skills in new and dangerous realms of…