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An Entrepreneurial Force
April 13, 2016
Four companies emerge from the second graduating cohort of Tandon's Veteran Entrepreneur Training program
An Out-of-This-World Career
May 4, 2016
Alum Jay Greene is honored for his distinguished career with NASA
Home-Grown Tech
May 10, 2016
The 2016 Research Expo at NYU Tandon School of Engineering Showcased Strides Being Made Here in Brooklyn
Leading by Example
May 13, 2016
Tandon Student Leaders Shine at Awards Ceremony — and All Year Round
Remembering a Towering Figure in the School of Engineering Annals and Naval History
May 27, 2016
A Memorial Day Tribute
From Simple Microscope to Sophisticated Telepathology Tool
May 31, 2016
Start-Up Alexapath Is Attracting Attention and Investment
STEM Education Program Gives Rise to Gold Medalist in Olympics of the Mind
June 13, 2016
Brian Chen, participant of ARISE program and entering freshman, wins first place in citywide competition
In the Pipeline
June 23, 2016
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Pledges to Deliver the Highly Educated, Industry-Informed Technologists the City Needs
A Transformative Development
June 22, 2016
With the Help of PowerBridgeNY, a Tandon Team Makes Electrical Transformers Greener
The Canal Connection
June 27, 2016
A look back on the important contributions alumni made to shipping and the Panama Canal
Dean Katepalli Sreenivasan Celebrates an Unsung Mathematician
June 28, 2016
Emmy Noerther Might Be Unknown to the General Public, but She‘s Earned a Place in Mathematics History
Tandon Tech in Service to Society
June 28, 2016
Brooklyn’s 2016 Northside Festival Showcased Tandon Faculty and Their Research
Dr. 5G
July 15, 2016
Ted Rappaport and NYU WIRELESS are at the Forefront of 5G Research, and Policy Makers Are Paying Attention
STEMNow Kicks Off with Flair
July 18, 2016
Hundreds of future scientists and engineers get inspired during program launch
Bright Lights, Big Games
July 26, 2016
Students develop interactive games for the ultimate playground: Times Square
Helping Students Hack into Great Careers
July 28, 2016
Meet Brad Antoniewicz and Brandon Edwards, Tandon’s “Hackers-in-Residence”
Open Data Kids Camp
August 4, 2016
Tandon’s Governance Lab partners with the United States Department of Agriculture to teach kids data science skills by doing projects to benefit Agriculture, Food Safety, and More
It Takes a Village (or at Least a Great School)
September 21, 2016
Alum Reynaldo Salcedo Credits Much of His Success to the Community He Found at Tandon
At the CrEST of Something Big
August 18, 2016
Innovation abounds at this summer's CrEST program for high school students
NYU Tandon Answers Call for Tech to Stem Gun Violence
August 17, 2016
Student Team to Enter Brooklyn Borough’s Smart Gun Design Competition
Kurt Becker Appointed Technical Chair of 2017 Conference for Plasma Science Experts
August 31, 2016
Professor Porfiri to co-chair IEEE International Workshop on Complex Systems and Networks
September 6, 2016
C2SMART and Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Launch Pilot Project to Automate Airport Traffic Monitoring With AI
March 31, 2026
Computer vision system analyzes camera feeds to detect highway congestion and monitor terminal curbside activity
Biotech in NYC? Yes, it exists.
Honest Buildings opens door on new cash, launches in Portland
Science Finally Explains Why Coffee Spills More Easily Than Beer
Learning to Love Volatility
In a world that constantly throws big, unexpected events our way, we must learn to benefit from disorder, writes Nassim Nicholas Taleb.
Designing a Storm-Proof NYC
Hoboken Oceanographer Dreams of Slowing Hurricanes Before Landfall
An oceanographer with the Stevens Institute thinks cooling the water in a hurricane's path could slow it down
Dan Guido on the THREADS Mobile Security Conference
NYU-Poly Study Highlights Disconnect Between BYOD and Mobile Protection
Hack Today, Secure Tomorrow
High School Girls Hack into Male-Dominated Cybersecurity Industry
The Password Fallacy: Why Our Security System Is Broken, and How to Fix It
Our password system is broken, and it's about time we change it.
On Our Radar: Robots Plying the Gowanus
Citizen Science — Aquatic Robot Division
Ted Rappaport, N9NB, Named Recipient of IEEE Education Award
Nikhil Gupta—Inspired to ask questions and explore to improve life
Single virus sensing strikes gold
A hybrid whispering gallery mode/plasmonic biosensor can detect and size the smallest known virus, so that no viral particle can evade detection.
If You Want Walkable Development, You Must Show That It Pays
Robo-Fish Attracts Living Kin with Tail Wave
I Like You When You Beat Your Tail Like That
With a wag of its tail, robo-fish draws attention of real thing
Convincing droids may one day help lead fish from danger, scientists say