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Science of the Summer Olympics: Engineering in Sports
National Science Foundation, NBC News and NBC Olympics launch video series highlighting top Olympic athletes and the technology that impacts their games
The Race Is on for Entrepreneurial Student Teams
February 7, 2018
The 10-Day NYU J-Term Startup Sprint Was a Fast and Furious Way to Go from Initial Idea to Viable Business Plan
WNYC Presents “STEM is the New Space Race”
May 13, 2013
A panel discussion on the state of STEM education in New York City Co-Hosted by WNYC Reporters Beth Fertig and Manoush Zomorodi
Security 101: How Businesses and Schools Bridge the Talent Gap
December 20, 2018
Interesting facts on the state of indoor farming
Brooklyn startup Agrilyst is out with a data-rich yearly report on the state of indoor farming.
Public testbed to speed the path to 5G
The NYU WIRELESS research centre has announced it will build an advanced programmable platform to design, prototype, and validate technologies vital for the millimetre wave (mmWave) radio spectrum,…
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…
Automotive ECU Updates: Keeping the Hackers Out
The Carbon to Value Initiative announces year three startup cohort for Carbontech Accelerator Program
June 21, 2023
Climatetech leaders from the Urban Future Lab, Greentown Labs, and Fraunhofer USA welcome eight startups to the initiative
Kaho Abe of the NYU Game Innovation Lab
Exploring the intersection of Wearables, Fashion and Bringing Gaming into Physical Environments
Data Collaboratives can transform the way civil society organisations find solutions – Part II
This is the second of two blogs on Data Collaboratives by Stefaan G. Verhulst of The Governance Lab (GovLab) at New York University. Stefaan explains the 5 specific value propositions of Data…
This Map of Startups and Investors is Trying to Lower the Barrier to Entry for Getting Into the Tech World
Find out how the players in the tech world are connected.
Public Fears in Virtual Places
June 27, 2012
Inaugural Cyber Security Lecture Tackles Crime, Solutions
Bridging the Knowledge Gap: In Search of Expertise
Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish
July 31, 2013
Anxious Zebrafish Help NYU-Poly Researchers Understand How Alcohol Affects Fear
On To the Semi's - Softball Beats Old Westbury 6-3
April 30, 2010
Lady Jays win their 19th in a row
Educate-to-innovate is the new catch phrase
Shipman Player of the Year in Women's Volleyball
November 10, 2010
Kalvert and Loupee named to All-Conference Teams
Tricking the Eye to Defeat Shoulder Surfing Attacks
August 22, 2017
NYU Tandon Researchers Devise App to Protect PINs and Passwords
The Rush to Hedge Against Black Swan Events
Wall Street is seeing a boom in funds that offer protection from market calamities known as "long-tail risks"
Sweet Revenge - Men's Tennis Heads to the Finals
April 30, 2010
Avenges regular season loss to Farmingdale
Q&A with Scott Stedman: Northside Festival Adds the Entrepreneur
Science of the Summer Olympics: designing safety helmets
MAGNET: Bridging the Gap Between Technology and Culture
Ultrathin, Foldable Sensors Probe Secrets of the Brain
From the Gowanus Canal to Esteemed Startup Accelerator
July 11, 2017
NYU Tandon Team Selected for Cleantech Open Northeast
Ultrathin, Foldable Sensors Probe Secrets of the Brain
Third Player of the Week Honor for Pickell
February 22, 2011
Women's Basketball Player Gets Nod from Skyline
Zebrafish Prefer Lookalike Robots with the Right Moves
NYU WIRELESS founder predicts proposed FCC rule will grow amateur radio hobby and inspire future engineers
April 4, 2019
25 universities with the best return on investment
Meet the Spring 2017 Class of TED Residents
Robots That Swim With The Fishes, Intentionally-Audio
3D zebrafish can replace real animals in the lab
The 3D platform is ideal for neurobehavioral studies conducted to better understand the brain.
Pickell Named Skyline Women's Basketball Player of the Year
March 2, 2011
Barrett Honored as Coach of the Year
Why is Now the Time for Artificial Intelligence
Ryan Jacoby: The Seven Deadly Sins of Innovation
How Technology is Crowd-Sourcing the Fight Against Hunger
As technology changes public access to data, the power for change is shifting from large organizations into the hands of the people.
Caesar the Robot Can See and Hear You
Saudi Arabia crackdown and persistence of the unforeseen
Business Incubators and Accelerators: Here's the Big Difference
Q&A: Why Commuting Sucks the Life Out of You
Returning to the Sea with 3D-Printed Fish
Softball's Pappa Named Skyline Rookie of the Week
April 25, 2011
Freshmen Led NYU-Poly to 2nd Place Finish
Academia takes on the cyber security gender gap
INDUSTRY VOICE A Take by an NYU Polytechnic Professor
The example of Madrid and why citizen participation still does not work (Translated from Spanish)
December 10, 2018
Academia takes on the cyber security gender gap
INDUSTRY VOICE A take by an NYU Polytechnic professor
The New York City Hardware Startup Heat Map
A dozen hardware startups that you should know about in New York City.
2018: The Year Of Blockchain For Ad Industry?
Which Users Are the Most LIkely Phishing Victims?
Veteran Entrepreneurs Bring Their Skills to the Civilian World
December 14, 2016
The Third Cohort of Graduates from Tandon’s VET Program Delve into the Disparate Worlds of Film Production, Nutritional Supplements, Traffic Safety, Water Testing Devices, and even Garbage Bags
Tandon's Newest Upgrade Helps Students Build the Future
How Scared Should I Be of the Internet of Things?
Will the robot uprising start in our kitchens?
Downloading Danger: The Growing Threat of Mobile Malware
An Engineering Hub on the Rise in Downtown Brooklyn
NYU's expansion of the Tandon School takes the Jay Street tech-school corridor to a new level
Inside The Cybersecurity, 'White Hat Hacker' University Network
“Eccentric Engineering” on Display at The Glass Room, London
November 10, 2017
The Work of Industry Assistant Professor Tega Brain Provokes Thought in British Exhibit
IEEE Author Talks About the Benefits of Code Ocean
The tool makes code easily accessible to others conducting research
NYU Wireless' Rappaport is savoring the Big Apple
Reflections on a year as Black Engineer of the Year
A year ago, when Dr. Eugene DeLoatch was recognized as the 2017 Black Engineer of the Year, he didn’t realize what was ahead of him.
Alzheimer’s Research May Lead to Preventing the Debilitating Disease
December 3, 2009
NYU Scientists Develop Biochemical Probe to Accurately Diagnose Toxic Protein in the Brain
Dan Guido on the THREADS Mobile Security Conference
New York Aiming to Be the Country’s Cybersecurity Hub
The city has attracted several Israeli firms in recent months
Clean Energy Connections presents Cleantech Elect: What the 2012 Election will mean for the future of US Clean Energy
September 27, 2012
Robots Strike Fear in the Hearts of Fish
The Truth About Bug Finders: They're Essentially Useless
In tests, they missed 98 percent of the vulnerabilities in researchers' code
The High-Tech, Low-Cost World of Tunnel Building
New technology has dramatically reduced the cost—and disruption—of building tunnels under busy cities for rail, road and utility projects
Watch "The 5x10 Talks" Recap Here
How Secure is the Fingerprint Scanner on Your Phone?
It surely makes your phone safe, but the question is, for how long
Has a Black Mirror Episode Predicted the Future of Games?
In Playtest, a developer creates an augmented reality horror adventure that uses the player's own memories to scare them. This is closer to reality than you may think.
How The Update Framework Improves Security of Software Updates
Simply using HTTPS to make sure a software update is secure isn't enough to fully validate that a given update hasn't been tampered with. That's where The Update Framework can help.
Megawatt AI Expert Kai-Fu Lee Draws Standing-Room Crowd
October 17, 2018
First Dean’s Lecture under Tandon’s New Leader, Jelena Kovačević