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Gabor's PK Sends Jays to Semi-Finals
November 4, 2009
Jays down Maritime in thrilling Quarterfinal battle 1-0 in 2OT
National Chiao-Tung University Names NYU-Poly’s Spencer Szu-Pin Kuo a Distinguished Alumnus
August 7, 2013
Perched for Playoffs; Lady Jays Defeat Old Westbury
February 18, 2010
Need Panthers help to make first-ever Skyline appearance
National Science Foundation Funds Methane Research With Potential for Greener Energy, Manufacturing
September 26, 2016
Ryan Hartman Is Using Prestigious CAREER Award to Study Why Microsystems Could Help Control Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds
A Walk and a Talk - Brothers Defeat Willowbrook
Tech it out! Virtual-reality hub opens in Navy Yard
NYU Tandon and global public health researcher receives Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Explorations grant
May 14, 2019
Grant funds technology-forward research using AI to improve vaccination rates in Pakistan
Introducing the new chair of Tandon’s Department of Biomedical Engineering
September 8, 2020
Meet Andreas Hielscher
NYU-Poly Professor Honored for Contributions to Smart Structures and Materials
March 14, 2013
ASME Awards Maurizio Porfiri its Gary Anderson Early Achievement Award
When art meets engineering: Tega Brain's climate interventions at Pioneer Works
October 7, 2025
Tandon Student Triumphs at NYU-Yale Startup Pitchoff
July 21, 2017
Six Teams from NYU and Yale Accelerator Programs compete at Annual Competition
NYC’s AI chatbot was caught telling businesses to break the law. The city isn’t taking it down
April 3, 2024
Member of the Month: Allan Goldstein
NYU Tandon researcher develops algorithm to track mental states through the skin
July 28, 2022
By monitoring sweat glands, Rose Faghih and her team can track brain arousal through the use of non-invasive wearables, almost instantly.
11 Administrative Professionals Who Became Famous
Judging a Fish By Its Color: For Female Bluefin Killfish, Love is a Yellow Mate
September 15, 2014
Research Team Replaces Fickle Males with Replicas and Robotics for More Reliable Reactions
Studying Artificial Intelligence At New York University
The Choice is Yours: Artist Hacks Voting Machines for U.S. Election-Themed Show
As the US elects its next president, R Luke DuBois explores how we make choices with an exhibition of machines making sound, selfies, and 'hanging chads'
Spotlight on Elza Erkip
March 11, 2019
Institute Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
Multimodal System Identifies Collisions, Near-misses in Traffic Videos
December 3, 2025
Is Anything Ever ‘Forgotten’ Online?
How hard is it to find what people would prefer was forgotten?
NYU Tandon Cuts Ribbon on New Makerspace
HackNYU Showcases Best in Computer Programming
Follow the (Robotic) Leader
September 26, 2016
NYU-Tandon Scientist Combines Mathematical Modeling and Advanced Materials to Create Robots to Lead Schools of Fish
Two Years, Countless Projects, Abounding Opportunities for Students
October 11, 2018
The NYU Tandon MakerSpace Celebrates Its Second Birthday
Now Transparent: Political Advertising on Facebook, Instagram
July 18, 2018
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Research Team Tackles Tough Data Science Challenge, Vows to Update Its Public Database Weekly Through November Elections Donald Trump, Planned Parenthood are Top…
Nikhil Gupta Receives Heavyweight Honor for Work on Lightweight Composites
June 19, 2013
ASM International Presents its Mid-Career Silver Medal to NYU-Poly Professor Whose Research Has Important Military and Civilian Applications
Game Innovation Lab's Indie Tech Talk Explores "Conceptual Art as Technical Practice"
March 13, 2013
Game designer, programmer, educator, and conceptual artist Zach Gage sheds light on game creation
Has a Black Mirror Episode Predicted the Future of Games?
In Playtest, a developer creates an augmented reality horror adventure that uses the player's own memories to scare them. This is closer to reality than you may think.
The American Academy of Sciences and Letters honors former CUSP director for distinguished intellectual achievement
November 14, 2023
Steven Koonin is the recipient of the organization’s 2023 Barry Prize
NYU Researchers: One Big-Data Picture is Worth a Thousand Words on Human Rights
June 1, 2015
MacArthur Foundation Funds Project to Convey Human Rights Violations, Conflict-Related Deaths, and Economic and Social Injustice through Data Visualization
What’s it like to work at the MakerSpace?
March 19, 2024
Meet some of the students who keep the wheels turning and the motors humming
NYU Tandon Team Devises a Smarter Way for Stroke Patients to Rehabilitate
June 20, 2016
Award-Winning Smartphone-Enabled Technology Tracks Progress and Uses Gamification to Motivate Patients
Startup climate change: Need for jobs, revenue sparks moves to back new sectors
“Tricky” doesn’t even begin to describe it
October 30, 2019
NYU Tandon physics lecturer explains the science behind an extreme sport
Mining data to create portraits of people and places
Engineering for Humanity
January 17, 2018
An NYU Tandon Class Applies Their Know-How to Create Affordable Housing
Director of the NYU Tandon Veterans Future Lab Tapped by NYC Mayor
December 7, 2018
James Hendon Is Chosen to Sit on Veterans Advisory Board
Students look to lessen headaches from 5-year Dumbo construction project
March 10, 2019
Exposing the Weakest Link: As Airline Passenger Security Tightens, Bombers Target Cargo Holds
Explosive packages intercepted in England and Dubai reveal new terrorist strategies for taking down aircraft as well as highlight a lack of funding and resources dedicated to cargo inspections.
At the Guggenheim, a Legendary German Art Disco Is Reborn for One Night Only
Professor Benedetta Piantella's venture selected as semifinalist in solar energy competition
June 19, 2019
Receives $100,000 for testing prototype
If you can't buy bootleg gear online in New York, this may be why
Cyber-sherlock sheds light on studies into counterfeit goods
Business Leader, Grammy-Nominated Artist, and Humanitarian Chandrika K. Tandon to Receive 2019 Horatio Alger Award
December 12, 2018
Re-envisioning the Museum for Visitors of All Abilities
September 12, 2017
Students in NYU’s Ability Project Partner with Cooper-Hewitt to Design a Barrier-Free Museum Experience
Yet More Zebrafish
Tandon’s New Maker Facility on Gold Street Opens Up a Garage-full of Possibility
December 12, 2018
New York's Future is Driverless
City dwellers won’t own autonomous vehicles, they’ll share them
Building better cities — and stronger professional networks
October 2, 2023
Center for Urban Science and Progress alumni are making an impact
The Interface Revolution is Here
March 19, 2013
NYC Media Lab unveils evolution beyond screen-based technology
Making the Permanent (Tattoos) Ephemeral
May 18, 2015
Five School of Engineering Students Receive Grand Prize for Innovative Tattoo System
NYU Tandon students reinvent the city ...
October 4, 2021
... and win a global competition for their efforts
When Everyone Is an Expert
In an era of instant feedback and crowdsourcing, the government misses out when it relies solely on authorized voices.