International Histories of Innovation and Invention
October 2, 2015
History of Computing Conference Coming to NYU in May 2016
History of Computing Conference Coming to NYU in May 2016
National Science Foundation Recognizes Young Faculty with CAREER Award
The CEO Talks Leadership, Lacrosse, and Lots More
So a Group of Tandon’s Aspiring Engineers Is Heading to Korea
An Award-Winning Commitment to Promoting STEM Learning
Enrico Bertini’s Data Visualization Group Triumphs
The Applied Research Innovations in Science and Engineering (ARISE) Program Sets Many on a Course to Higher Ed
Researchers Find Vulnerability in Two-Factor Authentication
Generous grant from Blackstone provides valuable support to NYU entrepreneurs
Two Tandon teams to receive awards from the proof-of-concept center
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Gets the Party Started Early
In honor of Alexander Graham Bell's birthday, a look back at some of Tandon's own communications greats
Professor Fayard and students pilot a program to provide women in low-income areas with skills and knowledge
NYU Tandon School of Engineering’s Center for K12 Education Introduces NYC Students and Teachers to the Power of STEM in a Big Way
Popular Tech Magazine Features Students' App That Commands a Ball-tracking Robot
Four companies emerge from the second graduating cohort of Tandon's Veteran Entrepreneur Training program
Alum Jay Greene is honored for his distinguished career with NASA
The 2016 Research Expo at NYU Tandon School of Engineering Showcased Strides Being Made Here in Brooklyn
Tandon Student Leaders Shine at Awards Ceremony — and All Year Round
A Memorial Day Tribute
Start-Up Alexapath Is Attracting Attention and Investment
Brian Chen, participant of ARISE program and entering freshman, wins first place in citywide competition
NYU Tandon School of Engineering Pledges to Deliver the Highly Educated, Industry-Informed Technologists the City Needs
With the Help of PowerBridgeNY, a Tandon Team Makes Electrical Transformers Greener
A look back on the important contributions alumni made to shipping and the Panama Canal
Emmy Noerther Might Be Unknown to the General Public, but She‘s Earned a Place in Mathematics History
Brooklyn’s 2016 Northside Festival Showcased Tandon Faculty and Their Research
Ted Rappaport and NYU WIRELESS are at the Forefront of 5G Research, and Policy Makers Are Paying Attention
Hundreds of future scientists and engineers get inspired during program launch
Students develop interactive games for the ultimate playground: Times Square
Meet Brad Antoniewicz and Brandon Edwards, Tandon’s “Hackers-in-Residence”