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NYU Researchers Pioneer Machine Learning to Speed Chemical Discoveries, Reduce Waste
December 13, 2018
First-of-Its-Kind System Pairs Artificial Neural Networks with Infrared Imaging to Run Small-Scale Chemical Reactions with Big Impact
NYU Teams Show Violet Pride at the ACM’s International Collegiate Programming Contest
December 17, 2018
Making the MakerSpace Even More Interactive
December 14, 2018
A Trio of Design “Interventions” Engages Students in New Ways
Tunisia to host CSAW regional finals, one of the biggest cybersecurity competitions (Translated from French)
March 18, 2018
IBERO will host the finals of CSAW 18 in Mexico (Translated from Spanish)
August 29, 2018
BlackBerry's acquisition of Cylance raises eyebrows in the security community
November 23, 2018
Can social interactions affect spread of disease? Mathematical modeling explains the connection
December 11, 2018
The History of Pfizer and Penicillin, and Lessons for Coronavirus
March 20, 2020
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy issues stay-at-home order for nearly all of state's 9M residents
March 21, 2020
Want to use your tech skills to help during the pandemic? Here's how.
March 29, 2020
NYU researchers rush to capture human interactions with 3D data on surfaces likely to carry COVID-19
April 1, 2020
Team from NYU Tandon and School of Global Public Health will share information gathered from New York City medical and transit locations with epidemiologists seeking to model the spread of the…
NYU Tandon School of Engineering develops CPAP alternative for mechanical ventilators
April 9, 2020
Design to be made available for free so other medical professionals can utilize the configuration for patients
NYU Index sees rapid rise in phishing concerns
April 13, 2020
Cybersecurity experts report that most digital threats are increasing as the world self-isolates from COVID-19
Researchers design intelligent microsystem for faster, more sustainable industrial chemistry
April 13, 2020
Ryan Hartman, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at NYU Tandon, used a lab reactor, liquefied catalyst, and machine learning for more efficient polymerization design
‘Our City Needs Us So We’re Here’: The Cyclists Delivering Badly-Needed Medical Supplies During COVID
April 4, 2020
A breakthrough in estimating the size of a (mostly hidden) network
April 22, 2020
NYU Tandon School of Engineering professor gives researchers a new tool to understand computing, the spread of diseases like COVID-19, and other complex systems
New York City universities ramp up entry to computer science and cybersecurity careers
April 23, 2020
City College, CUNY SPS, Pace, and Yeshiva start accepting graduates of NYU Tandon’s inexpensive intensive course that prepares non-traditional students for master’s degree studies in high-demand…
The Urban Future Prize Competition honors the best of this year’s cleantech innovations
April 23, 2020
Winners took home more than $100,000 in prizes and spots in New York City’s premier cleantech incubator
Researchers use machine learning to unearth underground Instagram “pods”
April 27, 2020
A team led by NYU Tandon creates a means to track how “pod people” manipulate social media popularity through reciprocity abuse
Researchers find that red-flagging misinformation could slow the spread of fake news on social media
April 27, 2020
A team led by researchers at NYU Tandon discover that credibility indicators flagging spurious headlines can reduce intention to share non-true news, though demographics and political affiliation…
'The Black Swan' Author Doesn't Think the Coronavirus Crash Was Unforeseeable
April 10, 2020
The Imperative of interpretable machines
Focus on Shared Ventilation Is “Missing the Point”: Expert Roundtable
April 17, 2020
Telemedicine transforms response to COVID-19 pandemic in disease epicenter
May 1, 2020
Study shows how virtual urgent care appointments increased by more than 600 percent, signaling a possible long-term shift in healthcare delivery
The GovLab at NYU Tandon invites global community to vote on ten transformative data questions related to gender
May 5, 2020
A partnership with Data2X and part of the 100 Questions initiative lets the public vote online to help determine agenda
The medium is the message as NYU Tandon students do first-ever virtual showcase
May 7, 2020
Virtual event run by Integrated Digital Media students features XR, motion capture, video, physical computing, wearables, design, and more
NYU Center for Cybersecurity tackles creepware, Tor, Facebook, and more at notable symposium
May 20, 2020
Tandon faculty and students present at IEEE's annual Symposium on Security and Privacy
Global collaboration on human migration launches digital hub
June 2, 2020
The GovLab at NYU Tandon joins European Commission and the International Organization for Migration to launch an online platform for the Big Data for Migration (BD4M) Alliance
New initiative uses data science to confront the growing peril of disinformation
June 4, 2020
The OECD Open Government Unit and The GovLab are helping identify societal questions whose answers lie in the right data.
Virtual visits during COVID-19 may lead to better patient care in the future
May 5, 2020
Jin Montclare experiments with blogging and Op-Eds to connect with the public
May 22, 2020
With a ‘catch-and-release’ process, researchers advance graphene electronics
June 15, 2020
Research led by Professor Davood Shahrjerdi could make fabrication of advanced graphene devices more efficient.
NYU Tandon sustainable energy researcher named a top young innovator by MIT Technology Review
June 17, 2020
Miguel Modestino is honored for research to make chemical production processes greener
NYU Tandon professor helps devise a way to efficiently incorporate AI into the workplace
December 11, 2020
Starting with NYC, new initiative weighs pros and cons of data re-use for COVID-19 and future threats
June 24, 2020
The ‘Queens Ribbon’ — A new bridge for the millennium
June 24, 2020
First new bridge to Manhattan’s business district since 1909
Researchers tracking COVID-19 in wastewater to join forces on framework for translating data into a public health response
July 1, 2020
With funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the work builds a communications strategy that other areas can replicate
Reverse engineering of 3D-printed parts by machine learning reveals security vulnerabilities
July 1, 2020
Machine learning can make reverse engineering of complex composite material parts easy
The Inter-American Development Bank and The GovLab launch Smarter Crowdsourcing in the age of coronavirus
July 7, 2020
The Smarter Crowdsourcing initiative brings together a network of public leaders and global experts to address the challenges of managing a pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Black and Latinx Girls Inc. of NYC high school girls to learn cybersecurity skills at NYU Tandon
July 13, 2020
Girls Inc. of New York City to support several students’ participation in annual, K-12 summer program at (virtually) the NYU Tandon School of Engineering.
Executive Order Shines a Light on Cyberattack Threat to the Power Grid
July 17, 2020
Introducing the new chair of Tandon’s Department of Biomedical Engineering
September 8, 2020
Meet Andreas Hielscher
The city’s newest aspiring entrepreneurs
August 4, 2020
The Center for K12 STEM Education’s CrEST program was conducted virtually but resulted in prototypes that could be useful IRL
How one of the Nation’s Largest Black Asset Managers uses his vast wealth to remake Baltimore
October 21, 2019
From InnoVention to millions in seed funding
November 20, 2019
Tandon's entrepreneurial competition helped bring neuroscience to the field of e-sports
Leading research universities in India and U.S. launch dual engineering doctoral degree program
November 25, 2019
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and the New York University Tandon School of Engineering will offer dual degrees for electrical or computer engineering students
20 students had 48 hours to solve the impossible — climate change
November 26, 2019
The NYU x Make The Planet Great Again Hackathon decided not to award a winner to promote collaboration as the key to long-term change
A strong showing for NYU Tandon SHPE
November 27, 2019
SHPE members shine at national convention
NYU’s team of Cyber Fellows reaped awards at the 2019 CyberForce Competition
December 5, 2019
The Cyber Raptors took 3rd place in regional competition
Integrating the customer discovery process into prototyping: q&a with Jin Montclare from New York University
December 3, 2019
Applying physics principle to meteorology yields grim prediction on hurricane destruction in an era of global warming
December 17, 2019
Open-source system to secure software updates “graduates” to protect leading cloud services
December 18, 2019
Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and other leading cloud companies have adopted technology developed at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
NYU Tandon financial engineering program ranked among the best by QuantNet
December 18, 2019
The Linux Foundation’s Automated Compliance Work Garners New Funding, Advances Tools Development
December 12, 2019
New mathematical model shows how diversity speeds consensus
January 8, 2020
NYU Tandon researchers develop algorithm that predicts complex interactions between leaders and followers in the animal and human worlds
Engineering society IEEE honors NYU Tandon Game Innovation Lab director for contributions to computational intelligence
January 8, 2020
NYU Tandon professor exploring greener chemical manufacturing wins NSF award for promising young researchers
January 13, 2020
Miguel Modestino’s National Science Foundation CAREER Award will advance research that could affect a third of all chemical production