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ICMA Announces Inaugural Group of Research Fellows
Forget Ozempic injections — scientists are working on an electronic pill that could regulate appetite
May 9, 2023
NYU Tandon is Comin’ in Hot for Artificial Intelligence Startups With This VC-Backed Accelerator
The school says the partnership is the first of its kind. But with its center of gravity at NYU Tandon's SoHo-based incubator, will it still be good for the Brooklyn tech scene?
Dumbo Is Jumbo With Tech
How The X-Box Kinect Tracks Your Moves
A STEP in the Right Direction
November 25, 2014
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Graduate Student Takes Top Honors for Paper Proposing a Scalable Testing and Evaluation Platform
IEEE Communications Society Honors Founder of NYU WIRELESS Research Center for Seminal Work
October 26, 2015
Theodore (Ted) S. Rappaport honored with Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award for Historic Contributions to Mobile Communications
NYU-Poly Researchers Find Weakness in Facebook’s Protections for Minors
NYU-Poly, NYU Scientists Working to Develop Early Diagnostic Tool for Alzheimers
TRIO Scholars Program at NYU Tandon drives diversity and opportunity in STEM
January 5, 2021
TMS Chooses NYU-Poly Professor for Young Leader Development Award
March 7, 2013
Materials scientists and engineers honor Nikhil Gupta
Mayor Appoints NYC Crane Safety Committee's Members
The technical working group's first assignment will be to examine whether current wind restrictions on crawler cranes – the type of crane involved in the recent collapse – reflect the best science.
After MSG debacle, NYC considers facial recognition ban for businesses, landlords
May 3, 2023
Men's Golf places 3rd at Farmingdale State Invitational
September 26, 2009
Rajkaruna leads NYU-Poly with 11th place finish
NYU Tandon School of Engineering receives $10 million from National Telecommunications and Information Administration
January 13, 2025
Grant funds will support NYU Tandon, Rutgers, Princeton, NYU start-up Pi-Radio, and commercial partners including Nokia and Analog Devices to develop advanced microchips and wireless systems for…
Meet the New Faces of FRE
July 25, 2017
Tandon Welcomes the Newest Members of the Department of Finance and Risk Engineering
The Future of Training is Online
Edenworks: urban ‘aquaponics’ uses energy modeling to farm under water
Urban food startup, Edenworks, creating its first experimental greenhouse atop a steelworks in East Williamsburg.
Polytechnic University Mentors Five Central Brooklyn Schools to Compete in First Citywide Lego Robotics Competition
January 26, 2008
The New York City First LEGO League Championship Tournament
New Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Launches
November 20, 2017
First of Its Kind Dedicated to the Study of Social Implications of AI
Out with Boring Statistics and Charts? Not So Fast . . .
April 11, 2017
Tandon Researchers Shed Light on a Mistaken Assumption about Presenting Data
NYU is Building a Real-Life Holodeck
For what? All sorts of stuff. A $2.9 million grant from the National Science Foundation will get things going.
NYU WIRELESS founder predicts proposed FCC rule will grow amateur radio hobby and inspire future engineers
April 4, 2019
Conference Will Explore Urban Planning Challenges and New York as an Incubator for Livable Cities of the Future
October 11, 2012
New York Deputy Mayor Robert Steel, Noted Engineers and Civic Leaders to Address the Inaugural George Bugliarello Symposium at NYU-Poly
2015's most INFLUENTIAL
An ACE up Their Sleeve
October 5, 2016
Mentorship Program Attracts New Students to the Fields of Architecture, Construction, and Engineering
When Innovation Happens by President Hultin
What China Can Learn from Korea and the US
How trustworthy is your digital hardware?
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
Valiant Effort Falls Short; Volleyball Falls to Bard
March 20, 2011
Raptors Hold Off NYU-Poly for 3-2 Win
American Society of Civil Engineers Honors Scholar of Water Issues
March 26, 2013
NYU-Poly Director of Environmental Engineering Mohammad Karamouz Lauded for Research and Leadership
Governors Island comes closer to city ownership
Biometrics Data is Vulnerable, Warn Experts
5 Questions for Carmen Wong Ulrich – Women and Finance
A Journey of Dedication: Tandon Digital Learning's Largest Graduating Class!
July 2, 2024
Welcome our largest graduating class of Digital Learning students!
Log4j: Why this massive security flaw is impacting nearly all of the internet
December 17, 2021
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Launches Rare Mechatronics Master Degree Program
January 26, 2016
The Multidisciplinary Field Helps Revive the Manufacturing Economy, Offers Applications in the Automation, Defense, Internet of Things, Medical, and Robotics Sectors
Calling All Radio Enthusiasts
June 21, 2018
NYU Tandon's Ted Rappaport Among Amateur Radio Operators Deploying Across America to Test Capabilities
Betaville is Open-Sourcing Urban Planning
NYU Researchers Coax Colloidal Spheres To Self-Assemble Into Complex Photonic Crystals
February 28, 2017
Breakthrough Raises Hope for Efficient Alternative to Today’s Computer Chips
6 lessons cities can learn from New Jersey’s cutting-edge innovation team
December 2, 2020
New Rankings – Where is your College ?
Prof. Stephen Arnold to be honored by President Sexton for receiving a "Best Paper of 2012" honor from the American Institute of Physics
November 12, 2013
Reception at Hemmerdiner Hall on November 25th
Where 5G technology is headed and when
The 5G technology standard is under development as the Internet of Things and an increasing number of mobile users create demand for next-generation wireless infrastructure.
Man Vs. Machine: The New Kings Of Wall Street-Video
A Bridge to NYU Tandon
September 29, 2016
A Computer Science Bridge for Non-Computer Scientists
NYU Tandon is now home to a National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellow
June 12, 2024
Doctoral candidate Alexander Ratzan won the prestigious Department of Defense honor for his wide-ranging work with neural data
NYU Tandon alum and mentor Dan Guido elected to Scholarship for Service Hall of Fame
March 4, 2021
Breaking the Breaker Box – Enertiv and the Quantified Energy User
The way we monitor our energy use is broken.
Samsung's '5G' still a while away
Rain challenge for high-frequency mobile broadband.