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NYC housing lottery applicants' personal information exposed online in data breach, investigation finds
July 31, 2025
New York DMV warns of rise in texts with links to fake websites. Here's what to watch for.
August 7, 2025
Scientists develop microscopic 'swimming' discs that could help clean polluted waters: 'Pave the way for applications'
August 2, 2025
Coral-inspired pill offers a new window into the hidden world of the gut
September 5, 2025
NYU researchers develop capsule that samples bacteria from the small intestine, revealing microbial communities missed by conventional stool tests
NYU Tandon student shines in the 2025 Merck Innovation Cup
September 8, 2025
Yusheng (Jason) Zhang was a member of the winning team in the pharmaceutical giant’s annual competition
NYU Tandon announces the 2025 cohort for the Urban Future Lab’s Innovate UK Global Incubator Programme
September 9, 2025
Eight selected companies will participate in accelerator program to scale climate innovations in U.S. markets
Tandon Makes Strides in Robotics, Creates Realistic Zebrafish
High-Flying (Eye-Flying) Robots
October 31, 2018
Giuseppe Loianno Helps Develop a New Way to Pilot a Drone
Look out, invasive species: The robots are coming
September 16, 2019
Researchers from NYU Tandon School of Engineering and University of Western Australia report robotic fish predators can quickly stress invasive fish species to curb reproduction
Professor proves that environmental engineering is for everyone
October 17, 2019
Maurizio Porfiri’s autonomous aquatic robot went from cleaning up the Gowanus Canal to launching a successful start-up
NYU Tandon plans fleet of mobile 3D Printers for construction and repair
October 4, 2019
Chen Feng named to exclusive board
January 14, 2020
IAARC is dedicated to using robotics to advance the construction industry
Worldwide Analysis on 3D Printing Robots Market Strategies and Forecast, 2019 to 2027
December 19, 2019
Patent comprising more than 100 concepts: Armatron Systems develops patented high-speed technology for 3D concrete printing
January 18, 2020
Open-source, low-cost, quadruped robot makes sophisticated robotics available to all
June 16, 2020
Designed by a team at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and an institute of the Max Planck Society, the four-legged, dog-sized, torque-controlled Solo 8 robot can easily be replicated by research…
Steady does it
August 5, 2020
NYU Tandon professor and his students put forth a framework for predicting robotic stability
Beam me up: researchers use “behavioral teleporting” to study social interactions
August 14, 2020
With robotic zebrafish professor Maurizio Porfiri “teleports” behavior of live zebrafish from one tank to another in real-time, allowing researchers to isolate critical elements of animal behavior…
Anton-Paar USA, NYU Tandon researcher announce multi-year instrument collaboration
September 2, 2020
Manifold Robotics expands autonomous data collection drones from sea to air
September 22, 2020
The Tandon-bred start-up is expanding its focus with the help of the U.S. Army Research Laboratory and the New York Power Authority
Low-cost drones learn precise control over suspended loads
March 11, 2021
Drones get into the swing of things by taking the swing out of things
7 cool NSF-funded robots that are advancing science and helping society
April 7, 2021
NYU Tandon robotics led the international team that developed Solo 8, an open-source, low-cost, quadruped robot makes sophisticated robotics available to all
NYU Tandon team advances to the American Made Challenges “E-Robot” phase II competition
September 13, 2021
Their solution for reducing leak- and moisture-related energy costs in buildings sits squarely at the intersection of robotics, 3D models, and sustainability.
Telerobotic surgery comes to NYU Tandon
October 1, 2021
With a major equipment donation, Tandon is now one of few institutions with access to “open source” research kit for da Vinci Surgical Robotic System
CUSP students highlight their timely research projects during an info-packed showcase
December 20, 2021
With DARPA award, researcher will allow robots to autonomously collaborate in teams without human intervention
September 28, 2022
Giuseppe Loianno is a 2022 recipient of the agency’s prestigious Young Faculty Award
NYU Tandon robotics teams present the future of robotics work at IROS 2022
October 17, 2022
The robotics labs at NYU Tandon are improving teamwork among autonomous devices, developing new advanced neurorobotics, and more
NYU Tandon researcher wins IROS 2022 Young Professional Award
November 2, 2022
Giuseppe Loianno received the IEEE Robotics and Automation Society Toshio Fukuda Young Professional Award, marking the third early-career award this year to recognize his impact on intelligent robots…
More energy-efficient robotic systems?
January 4, 2023
An NYU Tandon team’s new mathematical model holds the key
Recent Tandon alum wins recognition from AFAR
April 9, 2024
Weijie Wang took high honors in an international wireless challenge
For layered 2D materials, robotics produces cleaner interfaces between stacked sheets
November 5, 2024
Follow the (Robotic) Leader
September 26, 2016
NYU-Tandon Scientist Combines Mathematical Modeling and Advanced Materials to Create Robots to Lead Schools of Fish
New York City's flood sensors inspire global networks to monitor street-level flooding
July 25, 2025
FloodNet technology spreads beyond NYC as communities seek real-time flood data
War's educational toll: NYU Tandon research reveals 78,000 Ukrainian students directly impacted by Russian war
July 25, 2025
Study shows 16% of graduating high school seniors displaced, with rural male students hit hardest by 'intersectional disadvantage’
NYU Tandon researchers develop AI agent that solves cybersecurity challenges autonomously
July 29, 2025
New framework called EnIGMA demonstrates improved performance in automated vulnerability detection using interactive tools
Meet James Garcia: NYU Tandon senior and one of General Motors’ newest design engineers
September 15, 2025
NYU Tandon’s Center for Advanced Technology in Telecommunications secures New York State re-designation after generating $208 million in economic impact
July 14, 2025
Tandon’s CATT generates one of the highest economic impacts among all 15 Centers for Advanced Technology, creating new jobs and spurring economic development
NYU Tandon joins a global push for greener power transformers
September 17, 2025
Their work could help revolutionize how electrical transformers degrade — making them safer, more sustainable, and longer-lasting
CaroRhythm, a start-up launched by students, takes the next steps towards market
August 5, 2025
Climate change is altering nitrogen composition in Arctic rivers, study finds
August 4, 2025
Research shows shifting composition threatens marine ecosystems and highlights water quality impacts of global warming
NYU Tandon researchers launch interactive 3D flood map to help New Yorkers visualize climate risks
September 22, 2025
Lower Manhattan pilot project aims to expand to all of New York City and cities worldwide
Alum Erol Gelenbe (’68, '70) is elected as a Fellow of the Indian National Science Academy
September 30, 2025
The pioneering researcher is celebrated for his seminal contributions to computer networks and systems
A building rededicated; a legacy revisited
September 18, 2025
A newly unified Jacobs Hall remains a cornerstone of the campus
A new program helps NYU Tandon undergrads experience the rigors of high-level research
October 6, 2025
Participants in Next Gen Ph.D.s test their mettle in the lab
What the “hAQ” is a hAQathon?
November 6, 2023
NYU Tandon hosts its first-ever quantum computing competition
When art meets engineering: Tega Brain's climate interventions at Pioneer Works
October 7, 2025
Biomimicking corals: Smart capsules sample gut bacteria that conventional tests miss
September 10, 2025
It’s possible to remove the forever chemicals in drinking water. Will it happen?
September 4, 2025
Pioneer in game development appointed honorary doctor
September 2, 2025
Associate Professor Julian Togelius has been appointed honorary doctor at Malmö University
Meet the innovators: The New York Climate Exchange, SBU welcome Climate Tech Fellows
September 9, 2025
From Turing’s chess to neural game engines: AI in video games today
September 2, 2025
The Linux Foundation expands Agentic AI push with third major project
September 2, 2025
NYU Tandon builds FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable) data infrastructure for urban monitoring
October 8, 2025
NSF-backed project will help cities spot building problems before they become costly
NYU Tandon researchers adapt cybersecurity tool to monitor health through smartphone traffic
October 9, 2025
RouterSense passively tracks digital behaviors to detect potential health conditions without wearables or surveys
AI tools can help hackers plant hidden flaws in computer chips, study finds
October 9, 2025
NYU Tandon researchers demonstrated that ChatGPT and similar systems can be used to create hard-to-detect "hardware Trojans" that could leak data or disable systems
NYU Tandon researchers create method for precise drug delivery capsule manufacturing
July 22, 2025
Researchers develop technique that could solve long-standing challenge of producing uniform therapeutic particles at industrial scale
Light pills could transform understanding of how the gut controls the body
August 25, 2025
NYU research shows ingestible devices offer precise control over intestinal neurons, opening new therapeutic pathways for metabolic diseases
Innovating a more sustainable chemical industry: A Q&A with Miguel Modestino
September 8, 2025
The director of Tandon’s Sustainable Engineering Initiative discusses the future of his field and the recent AIChE Chemical Ventures Conference.
New NYU Tandon-led project will accelerate privacy-preserving computing
September 29, 2025
NSF-funded 'Cryptolets' platform will provide open-source tools for researchers to build faster privacy chips
Alum-run cybersecurity company Trail of Bits wins big in DARPA’s Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge
September 15, 2025
Anyone who knew Dan Guido as a bright, hardworking undergraduate will be unsurprised that his list of accomplishments keeps growing longer.