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Usability study of wearable inertial sensors for exergames (WISE) for movement assessment and exercise
February 12, 2021
NYU Tandon-led effort sheds light beneath the surface for NYC disaster response
February 23, 2021
Project gets NSF City Innovation Challenge award to help communities respond to floods, storms and other disasters by making info on underground infrastructure viewable, usable and shareable.
The GovLab at NYU Tandon releases report on the impact of online communities and role of their leaders
February 23, 2021
New discoveries on the containment of COVID-19 finds travel bans are of limited value
February 24, 2021
NYU Tandon researchers join collaboration with Politecnico di Torino revealing that after spread, travel bans are of limited value in thwarting the spread of COVID-19
The role of sanitation workers in the age of COVID-19
February 24, 2021
Gabriela Gutierrez Cadavid is using an NYU Undergraduate Urban Humanities Research Fund grant to explore the topic
Deepfake videos are getting better, and the pentagon is worried
January 28, 2021
Top AI researchers race to detect ‘deepfake’ videos: ‘We are outgunned’
June 12, 2019
NYU Tandon alum and mentor Dan Guido elected to Scholarship for Service Hall of Fame
March 4, 2021
Fake news gets more engagement on Facebook — but only if it's right-wing
March 3, 2021
Far-right pages that publish misinformation get the most interactions by far compared to other news sources, new research shows.
Meet the Career Services team at NYU Tandon
March 8, 2021
They’re bringing their A-game and getting A+ results
Free-Standing Photocrosslinked Protein Polymer Hydrogels for Sustained Drug Release
March 10, 2021
Helping younger students SOAR
March 12, 2021
Tandon students serve as instructors in middle and high school science classrooms
Driving progress, diversity, and sustainability
March 12, 2021
The Forbes Idea Incubator at NYU Tandon focused on how best to promote the use of electric vehicles
More than a mentorship
March 15, 2021
An enduring alum-student relationship proves the power of the Violet Network
Tandon's CUSP & C2SMART faculty participate in NYC hyperlocal flooding research project
February 24, 2021
We Need Laws to Take On Racism and Sexism in Hiring Technology
March 17, 2021
Artificial intelligence used to evaluate job candidates must not become a tool that exacerbates discrimination.
Rumi Chunara & Michael Ralph: Beyond Bias
March 11, 2021
This entry is a part of the NYU Center for Data Science (CDS) blog’s recurring guest editorial series.
Audi of America awards fourth Audi Drive Progress Grant supporting STEM education at Forbes Idea Incubator
March 9, 2021
‘Own the Room’ review: Pitching the future
March 11, 2021
Young entrepreneurs vie for the top spot in a global competition that recognizes world-changing ideas.
Far-right misinformation is thriving on Facebook. A new study shows just how much
March 6, 2021
The GovLab launches national citizen engagement initiative focusing on problems in US education system
March 22, 2021
The Algorithmic Auditing Trap
March 17, 2021
‘Bias audits’ for discriminatory tools are a promising idea, but current approaches leave much to be desired
NYU Tandon’s Center for Responsible AI kicks off an important transatlantic dialogue
March 30, 2021
Their new public event series is taking a wide-ranging view of AI, its uses, and its implications
What happens when a materials scientist walks into a protein engineering lab?
March 30, 2021
According to alum Yao Wang, the answer is an incredible academic journey
Algorithms will soon be in charge of hiring and firing. Not everyone thinks this is a good idea
March 29, 2021
Better rules need to be urgently drafted to keep control of the AI systems that are already making decisions about our jobs, says the TUC.
Is cyberwar war?
March 29, 2021
Can nation-states defend themselves from hackers and one another?
Daniela Blanco and Sunthetics are ready for their close-up now
April 5, 2021
The Tandon-born company features prominently in a National Geographic documentary
NYU Tandon’s Faculty First Look initiative is a win-win for grad students and schools
April 9, 2021
New program helps prepare diverse scholars for faculty careers
SONYC Project in Scholastic SuperScience: City Gone Silent
April 12, 2021
How the sounds of New York City changed in the first months of the Covid-19 pandemic.
AI and sustainability: What’s the connection?
April 14, 2021
The second event in the artificial intelligence series looks at how AI can save the planet
Great careers are Tandon Made!
April 16, 2021
NYU Tandon provides a leg up in the job market, and starting-salary dollars are making “sense”
Implications are global in new study predicting human exodus in Bangladesh due to sea-level rise
April 22, 2021
NI Joins NYU Wireless Industrial Affiliates Program to advance 6G research and innovation
April 26, 2021
The move continues NI’s investment in the future of wireless technology.
Tech tools help deepen citizen input in drafting laws abroad and in U.S. states
April 20, 2021
Taiwan, Brazil and also New Jersey are using technology to bring greater citizen input into lawmaking
The Carbon to Value Initiative announces first cohort of carbontech startup participants
April 28, 2021
Climatetech leaders from the Urban Future Lab, Greentown Labs, and the Fraunhofer USA TechBridge Program enthusiastically welcome 10 startups to the initiative.
How an NYU Tandon alumnus is growing the sustainable superfood spirulina
April 22, 2021
Innovative free course empowers citizens to advocate for ethical AI
May 20, 2021
The Center for Responsible AI at NYU Tandon, in partnership with the Queens Public Library and P2PU, launched “We are AI,” a five-week course to give citizens a primer on AI and empower them to…
New 100 questions program seeks public engagement on how data can make food healthier and more sustainable
June 1, 2021
The 100 Questions’ “Food Systems Sustainability” Domain Launched by The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, the Barilla Foundation, and the Center for European Policy Studies.
Innovative process that removes key hurdle for next-generation solar cells is also a lockbox for greenhouse gases
June 2, 2021
A team led by investigators at NYU Tandon created a means of vastly increasing the speed and efficiency of a key doping process for perovskite solar cells, one that also sequesters CO2.
International partnership gives U.S. and Indian students a chance to collaborate on 3D-printing cybersecurity
June 10, 2021
Carbon to Value Initiative launches business accelerator for carbontech startups
June 11, 2021
Fixing the chemical industry’s sustainability problem
June 21, 2021
A startup, led by a 25-year-old chemical engineer, is leading the way
Proptech and New York’s Next Mayor: An Unprecedented Opportunity Looms
June 21, 2021
NYU Tandon graduates are entering a tech job market that looks better than ever
July 19, 2021
As technology companies begin a hiring surge in New York City and around the country, our graduates find themselves in an enviable position.
Novel research revealing how a unique sponge “goes with the flow” could improve man-made structures
July 21, 2021
Collaborative project including NYU Tandon researcher Maurizio Porfiri taps one of the world’s most powerful supercomputers to reveal the water-bending skills of the Venus' flower basket sponge…
We need batteries to fight climate change, can we scale up production sustainably?
July 29, 2021
Pat Sapinsley, managing director of cleantech initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon on My Climate Journey Podcast
August 5, 2021
A decade of support for women in engineering, research rigor, and academic achievement
August 16, 2021
The Thompson-Bartlett Summer Research Fellowship turns 10