Why are Cyber Technologies Fundamentally Insecure?
December 8, 2014
Former Secretary of Navy Richard Danzig to Propose Controversial Sacrificial Practices and a Return to Analog to Protect Some Critical Systems at Upcoming NYU/Sloan Lecture
Former Secretary of Navy Richard Danzig to Propose Controversial Sacrificial Practices and a Return to Analog to Protect Some Critical Systems at Upcoming NYU/Sloan Lecture
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Professor Known for High-Performance Switches and Routers
Juliana Freire Is Named a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery
NYU School of Engineering Professors Collaborate with Researchers from Peking University on a New Test Strip
Researchers Urge a Rapid Allocation of New Spectrum to Boost U.S. Position in Global Race
Francisco De Leon and Unnikrishna Pillai Named Fellows of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
With a Little Help from Robotic Fish, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering will Search for Clues to Brain Behavior
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Conference Will Help Businesses Harness the Power of Data to Build a Diverse, Dynamic, and Innovative Workforce
AT&T NYU Connect Ability Challenge Honors 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Global Industry Leaders and Academics Showcase Newest Technology and Research
Henry Clever Hopes His Mathematical Equations Will Someday Deliver Energy-Efficient Exoskeletons to Give People with Disabilities a Natural Gait
IEEE Conference on Communications Judges Select the Research as ‘Best Paper’
Division of the American Society for Engineering Education Honors Paper Showing Middle School Teachers How to Use Robots for Lessons
NYU Researchers Tapping the Body’s Own Signals to Aid Repair of Complex Injuries
ASME Committee Names Maurizio Porfiri the 2015 C.D. Mote, Jr. Early Career Award Winner
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering to Host 2nd Annual Women’s Career Symposium on Cybersecurity
AT&T/New York University Connect Ability Challenge Draws 63 Submissions from Developers in 15 Countries
Ryan Hartman Is Using Prestigious CAREER Award to Study Why Microsystems Could Help Control Carbon-Hydrogen Bonds
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Targets Teacher Training for a Lasting Impact on New York City Schools
NYU School of Engineering’s Clean-Energy Incubator NYC ACRE Announces Smarter Grid Solutions and Sealed Inc. as Participants of State REV Projects
NYU School of Engineering’s Nikhil Gupta and Collaborators Discover a Way to Expand the Applications of Metal Matrix Syntactic Foams to Autos, Ships, Trains, and More
American Society of Mechanical Engineers Selects Joo H. Kim for the 2015 Freudenstein / General Motors Young Investigator Award
Participants in Next Gen Ph.D.s test their mettle in the lab
New NSF-funded project builds on prior Nature research; aims to bring lightweight robotic devices from laboratory demonstrations to real-world use for older adults and stroke survivors
NSF-backed project will help cities spot building problems before they become costly
RouterSense passively tracks digital behaviors to detect potential health conditions without wearables or surveys
NYU Tandon researchers demonstrated that ChatGPT and similar systems can be used to create hard-to-detect "hardware Trojans" that could leak data or disable systems
NYU Tandon launches interdisciplinary Urban Institute to tackle pressing urban challenges and position the university at forefront of global urban innovation
Post-doctoral researcher Casey Bloomquist hopes to take his tech to market
New program addresses surging industry demand, with fewer than 20 such degrees available in the U.S.
Clinicians with access to generated drafts used them around 20 percent of the time, and improved response times by seven percent.
The inaugural competition draws upon Tandon’s longtime efforts to promote responsible data-collaboration
Industry Assistant Professor Manny Patole’s class immerses students in community-engaged research
Study of street vendors, food pantries, and mutual aid groups offers lessons for designing resilient distribution systems in future emergencies
NYU Tandon’s C2SMART researchers project 12% increase in additional annual damage costs by 2050, underscoring the need for smarter infrastructure planning as the city pursues clean-air goals
$100,000 in prizes advances NYU Tandon’s commitment to uniting research innovation with climatetech entrepreneurship
Demonstrates how engineering education, mentorship, and cloud computing leadership combine to drive global resilience, connectivity, and lifesaving innovation
Assistant Professor Bridger Ruyle and his students embark on a study of Superfund site, Newtown Creek
Building Trust in an Age of Intelligent Machines
Seven-decade analysis shows dramatic reversal in technological standing, with Chinese funding now backing over half of all publications in strategically critical field
The rare distinction recognizes decades of excellence in marine hydrodynamics, aerospace engineering, and engineering education