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
Emmy Noerther Might Be Unknown to the General Public, but She‘s Earned a Place in Mathematics History
AT&T NYU Connect Ability Challenge Honors 25th Anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act
Summer Participants in STEMNow Programming Will Access Cutting-Edge Labs, Groundbreaking Research, and More
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
The way we monitor our energy use is broken.
NYU-Poly Students Explore the Complexity of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Alumnus John Trani Addresses the Engineering and Technology Forum
Two Tandon teams to receive awards from the proof-of-concept center
The Connected Intersections challenge is making city streets safer
Two new technologies could bring truly wireless electricity, even on the go
Robust dataset to advance research on autonomous vehicles in complex urban environments.
A Computer Science Bridge for Non-Computer Scientists
Smarter crowdsourcing in the age of coronavirus project gives governments new tools to address the pandemic as the project passes the halfway point
A team of researchers are applying network science and dynamical systems to understand how health policies spread.
Groundbreaking 2014 study on mmWave channel modeling receives prestigious IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communication
Career Discovery in Cyber Security: A Women's Symposium
New Approach to Mobile Video Fuses Streaming and Downloading to Dodge Delays, Improve Quality
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering to Host 2nd Annual Women’s Career Symposium on Cybersecurity
Office of Student Affairs Spotlight Series: Roopa Unnikrishnan
NYU Tandon researcher Ramesh Karri collaborated with Duke University experts to propose a way of ensuring that genetic samples taken in the field for DNA fingerprinting arrive at the laboratory…
NYU-Poly rallies in epic fashion to topple defending champs Sage College
The long-awaited photonic technique could change the way optical technologies are developed and used over the next decade.
NYU-Tandon Scientist Combines Mathematical Modeling and Advanced Materials to Create Robots to Lead Schools of Fish
NYU WIRELESS and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Organize Series to Spur Research in the Emerging Field
A new wave of mobile technology is on its way, and will bring drastic change
'We need to equip young people with the emotional wisdom and educational savvy to recognize new markets and solve for real needs.'
We need to equip young people with the emotional wisdom and educational savvy to recognize new markets and solve for real needs
Students Showcase Their Augmented and Virtual Reality Projects at NYC Media Lab Event
Audiences will get a first-hand look at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Disabilities Studies course in the new film “The Ability Exchange”
Interactive Theater Experience, "To Be with Hamlet," Stems from NYU Tandon’s Integrated Digital Media Program
CrowdStrike Chief Technology Officer and Former Department of Defense Advisor Dmitri Alperovitch to Headline NYU/AIG Lecture Series
Coal waste could provide a strong, lightweight material for car manufacturers
This is a story of ripping up old incentives that encouraged selling as much electricity as possible, then unleashing the entrepreneurs.
Almost limitless bandwidth beckons-- if we can tame a wild region of the spectrum
Nikhil Gupta’s super strong, super light floating metal has created a buzz in the U.S.