Twitter reveals NYC neighborhoods’ racism and homophobia, NYU Tandon School of Engineering researchers find
March 21, 2023
New research measures mental health impact of time spent in racist and homophobic places
New research measures mental health impact of time spent in racist and homophobic places
NYU Tandon’s international students forge friendships, life skills, and solid career paths in one of the most exciting cities on the planet
In celebration of World Health Day, we look at the NYU Tandon research that’s revolutionizing patient care
was honored by the tech giant for his contributions to hardware security
A Tandon class explores ethical entrepreneurship
Team Heliotrope has a winning method of boosting solar-panel efficiency
NYU Tandon and Terra STEM team up to hold a high school research showcase
VeriGen translates natural language into verilog code, outperforming larger commercial models while making hardware design more accessible
An NYU team use machine learning to analyze neural activity data to unlock the secrets of speech production
Research team led by Juan de Pablo develops tiny disc-shaped particles made from food dye that dance through liquid crystal when illuminated, opening new pathways for targeted medicine and smart…
University of Chicago and NYU Tandon researchers develop temperature-responsive materials that could improve manufacturing and 3D printing
Novel "pre-clinical trial" platform recreates human bone marrow and immune system to predict cancer immunotherapy success in patients
Whether they’re unlocking the mysteries of thermodynamics, deepening our understanding of quantum mechanics, harnessing cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction to improve daily life, or…
Privacy-conscious users relying on "acceptable ads" programs encounter 13.6% more problematic content than those without ad blockers, NYU Tandon researchers discover
NYU Tandon engineers use flash Joule heating to create uniform nanoparticles with enhanced catalytic properties for sustainable energy applications
What happens when students from 10 nations and six top universities are given 100 hours to tackle a pressing global challenge?
Accelerator announces six companies to join the 2025 annual cohort
Tandon’s CATT generates one of the highest economic impacts among all 15 Centers for Advanced Technology, creating new jobs and spurring economic development
Global research collaboration on microwave-enabled wearable technologies recognized by IEEE Journal of Microwaves
Researchers develop technique that could solve long-standing challenge of producing uniform therapeutic particles at industrial scale
Three-year project aims to automatically caption environmental sounds, music, and sound effects in online videos
FloodNet technology spreads beyond NYC as communities seek real-time flood data
Study shows 16% of graduating high school seniors displaced, with rural male students hit hardest by 'intersectional disadvantage’
New framework called EnIGMA demonstrates improved performance in automated vulnerability detection using interactive tools
Silver nanowire composite could help make infrared imaging more affordable and widespread
Research shows shifting composition threatens marine ecosystems and highlights water quality impacts of global warming
NYU Tandon’s Joo H. Kim is recognized for his wide-ranging research in robotics, biomechanics, and their intersections
Probabilistic forecasting approach could help communities and engineers make better decisions by showing range of possible outcomes rather than single predictions
Juan Carlos Perdomo, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering and at the NYU Center for Data Science
NSF grant supports curriculum transformation for future engineers
Eight innovative climatetech companies vie for $100,000 in prizes
Study showing remote vehicle vulnerabilities wins USENIX Security Test of Time Award
NYU Tandon study reveals how hybrid schedules and digital tools powered a Queens community garden
NYU research shows ingestible devices offer precise control over intestinal neurons, opening new therapeutic pathways for metabolic diseases
NYU Tandon offers new on-campus "Build Your Own" master's in Emerging Technologies to empower students to master a career in an AI-driven landscape
Researchers demonstrate physical patterning approach for quantum device fabrication
Study demonstrates AI systems can carry out full attack campaigns, a warning to cybersecurity defenders
NYU researchers develop capsule that samples bacteria from the small intestine, revealing microbial communities missed by conventional stool tests
The director of Tandon’s Sustainable Engineering Initiative discusses the future of his field and the recent AIChE Chemical Ventures Conference.
Yusheng (Jason) Zhang was a member of the winning team in the pharmaceutical giant’s annual competition
Groundbreaking 2014 study on mmWave channel modeling receives prestigious IEEE Communications Society Award for Advances in Communication