NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Urban Future Lab names winners of the 2025 Urban Future Prize Competition
October 24, 2025
$100,000 in prizes advances NYU Tandon’s commitment to uniting research innovation with climatetech entrepreneurship
$100,000 in prizes advances NYU Tandon’s commitment to uniting research innovation with climatetech entrepreneurship
More than a quarter-century of service
Study showing remote vehicle vulnerabilities wins USENIX Security Test of Time Award
National Science Foundation Recognizes Young Faculty with CAREER Award
Tandon students and alumni collaborate with other NYU schools on award-winning project
Climatetech leaders from the Urban Future Lab, Greentown Labs, and the Fraunhofer USA TechBridge Program enthusiastically welcome 10 startups to the initiative.
Papers by the originator of Massive MIMO Thomas L. Marzetta and cooperative networking pioneer Elza Erkip win best paper awards spanning multiple years
The Fifth Annual Brooklyn 5G Summit Explored the Mobile Industry’s Next Steps
The federal government can still lead industry to fight climate change
Tandon Students Join Industry Leaders, Faculty, and Alumni to Envision Energy Efficient and Inclusive Cities
A virtual faculty awards ceremony turns into a warm reunion
Blanco receives the Lemelson-MIT Student Prize for her work towards more sustainability in the chemical industry and energy storage
Ted Rappaport and NYU WIRELESS are at the Forefront of 5G Research, and Policy Makers Are Paying Attention
Participants in the Annual Embedded Security Challenge Propel the Field Forward
Miguel Modestino is honored for research to make chemical production processes greener
World’s largest technical professional association honors Ramesh Karri for contributions to securing the supply chain for electronic design and manufacturing. His recent pioneering work addresses 3D…
Artificial intelligence used to evaluate job candidates must not become a tool that exacerbates discrimination.
NYU Tandon’s Juliana Freire to Lead Association of Computing Machinery’s SIGMOD
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Professor Miguel Modestino Honored for Developing Solar and Biomass Alternatives to Carbon-Based Fuel for Chemical Manufacturing
Scientists Develop Mobile Sensing Units to Find Bombs and Improvised Explosive Devices; Technology Could Replace Current Scanners in Airports
NYU-Poly Team Suggests Latest in Augmented Reality
NYU Researchers Advance the Stability of a Protein that Neutralizes Toxins in Common Pesticides and Chemical Weapons
NYU WIRELESS Research Will Assist Engineers in Designing Future Communications Systems
A Towering Figure in the World of Higher Education Wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
Groundbreaking 2014 study on mmWave channel modeling receives prestigious IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communication
Miguel Modestino’s National Science Foundation CAREER Award will advance research that could affect a third of all chemical production
Grenoble INP – Esisar Will Lure Europe’s Best Young Hackers and Protectors to a Vital Field of Study