Google, Facebook, and Twitter Release Data on Political Ads (More or Less)
October 15, 2018
NYU Tandon Data Scientists Tackle Archives Built by Social Media Companies; the Need for Manual Labor and Artificial Barriers Sometimes Thwarts Transparency
NYU Tandon Data Scientists Tackle Archives Built by Social Media Companies; the Need for Manual Labor and Artificial Barriers Sometimes Thwarts Transparency
At the ribbon cutting for the new NYCEDC-backed incubator, officials touted the venture-backed BlocPower as its buzziest company. Here's a look at what the socially-minded startup has been up
The Second Annual NYU Biomedical and Biosystems Conference Drew a Roster of High-Profile Researchers to Brooklyn
With the help of Tandon Students, Scientists from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab Explore Mars Right from Their Offices
International Research Team Headed by NYU’s Maurizio Porfiri Demonstrates Breakthrough in Machine Learning
New York has emerged as the epicenter of energy market reform.
Kai-Fu Lee, Innovator in Speech Recognition, a Nobel Laureate, and Other World Class Researchers and Entrepreneurs Reveal What’s Ahead for Machine Learning
Many vital public institutions such as hospitals and fire stations lack cybersecurity to ward off popular malware
Student team embarks on inaugural competition at automotive challenge Baja SAE
First Town Hall Ushers in Inspiring Challenges, Exciting New Hires and Campus Upgrades
NYU Tandon Chemical Engineer Andre Taylor and Collaborators Use Cost-Effective Process to Make Strong, Flexible Films that Allow Light In but Keep Electromagnetic Interference Out
Five School of Engineering Students Receive Grand Prize for Innovative Tattoo System
Beloved trustee Charlie Hinkaty ’70, ’72 re-dedicates a new space for NYU-Poly’s student leaders
Design for America NYU showcases human-centered design projects tackling social issues
NBA teams could be, on average, about $90 million “richer” if they were better at picking players.
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Graduate Student Takes Top Honors for Paper Proposing a Scalable Testing and Evaluation Platform
Is your smart coffee pot leaking your credit card number?
Embedded Systems Challenge Helps Transform Real-World Chip Supply Chain Protocols
Students Team Up for Army Research Office Undergraduate School Apprenticeship Program (ARO-URAP)
NYU Researchers and Major Urban Fire Departments Partner to Create Scenario-Based Simulation Training for Nationwide Firefighters
NYC Media Lab unveils evolution beyond screen-based technology
His brain implants could one day halt epileptic episodes and allow amputees to control prostheses with their minds.
Knocking down office walls might promote a greater sense of transparency and egalitarianism, but is it all good?
NYU Tandon physics lecturer explains the science behind an extreme sport
Beth Rosenberg started the program eight years ago with her son. Now based at NYU Tandon, it serves more than 350 New York students.
The 13th in a series of lectures co-sponsored by NYU’s Center for Cybersecurity and AIG uses a Marvel analogy to frame threats in the cyber landscape
The director of Tandon’s Sustainable Engineering Initiative discusses the future of his field and the recent AIChE Chemical Ventures Conference.
NYU-Poly Student’s Design Chosen To Provide Feature Rich, Unique Way to Discover New York State Parks
Grad student transforms the ubiquitous whiteboard
How do we balance the interests of evolving and incumbent economies?
Undergraduate and Graduate Students, Start-ups and K-12 STEM Participants Will Harness the Power of Industry-Level Equipment
Partnering with the Polytechnic Institute of New York University, Kaspersky Lab Launches American Cup 2012: Student Cyber Security Competition
Brooklyn's game whisperers, Aaron Isaksen and Andy Nealen, are back with a case study of the infamous "Flappy Bird."
The year's most transformative products and discoveries.
How women are paving the way for future female engineers
With a Little Help from Robotic Fish, the NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering will Search for Clues to Brain Behavior
New York University roboticists are betting that a tiny aquatic machine will inspire the community to care about Brooklyn's neglected Superfund site.
The director behind the upcoming documentary talks about his experiences crafting a film with (and for) the disability community.
New developments in accessible technology have made it easier than ever for the visually-impaired to connect.
In a recently published paper "A Security Analysis of an In Vehicle Infotainment and App Platform", researchers from New York University and George Mason University unveiled the vulnerabilities posed…
NYU researcher Sundeep Rangan dishes on the huge possibilities for 5G.
The Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon joins collaboration to help electric mobility, climate tech and distributed energy businesses from the U.K. find a foothold in the U.S.
Popular Tech Magazine Features Students' App That Commands a Ball-tracking Robot