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Michaelle Exhume - Home Care Product Analyst
John William Olson Of Southampton Dies February 10
Pay us bitcoin or never see your files again: Inside the highly profitable underworld of ransomware
In wake of an attack on computers at Colorado’s DOT, experts at Webroot shed light on ransomware
Researchers develop breakthrough 3D-printed foam at NYU Tandon
The lightweight plastic could be used to explore the depths of the oceans.
Musiqa's 'Moving Images' integrates music and film
Robots coax visitors through videos of Ringling retrospective
Power Moves: Tom Scocca joins Civil world, Beth Noveck joins NYU Tandon faculty, Carmera bulks up
Hires of note in media, academia and mapping.
Will Blockchain Disrupt Government Corruption?
Blockchain technology will not solve all government problems, but it can help curb corruption and instill trust in government.
Tandon Cyber Fellows on the Front Line of Cyber Defense
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…
MilliLabs Ignores Industry Skepticism to Build Emulator for Millimeter Waves
The startup says it has an alternative to expensive over-the-air tests for 5G
Zero waste: 'Rise' turns beer leftovers into Super Flour
Ursula Burns Proves That Even A Poor Black Girl Could Lead A Fortune 500 Company
From ‘chip to cognition’ – Rajiv Mody and his tryst with Sasken Technologies
Meet Rajiv Mody, Founder and CEO of Sasken Technologies, the three-decade-old listed company from India that has created its niche in the communications business.
Frederick Zenz (1922-2018)
Brooklyn embraced brave students who pioneered Japan’s modernization
NJ’s own ‘Hidden Figure’ delivers powerful speech on the importance of mentoring
3 startup winners named in NYU's Urban Future Competition
Urban future winners announced
NYU Tandon Urban Future Lab’s competition seeks to find the most revolutionary smart mobility, smart city and smart gird technologies
Simuwatt wins clean-tech competition, plans for N.Y. office
Envisioning the Future of Cities, With a Boost From Philanthropy
At the Hayden Planetarium, a Joyride Across the Cosmos
Who's in Charge of the Augmented City?
So far, major forays into our augmented world have been pretty harmless. But with technological advancements and unchecked intrusions by private companies, the future could be terrifying.
Microbiome Research in a Social World
Lightweight filament for 3D printing developed
A new mission for Brooklyn’s Fort Hamilton
It also could become a cybersecurity and first-responder training facility to help grow companies and strengthen counterterrorism preparedness.
International Women’s Day celebrated at Indian Consulate in New York
6 Takeaways from SXSW EDU 2018
Over four days last week, Course Hero’s 2018 SXSW EDU attendees were inundated with inspiring ideas. Here, a few takeaways we can’t stop talking about.
CrowdLaw: People-led Innovation in Urban Lawmaking
If You Build It, Will They Come? A Case for Demand-Driven Open Data
Up-and-Comers 2018
5 finalists announced for Make It in Brooklyn pitch competition
The theme will be “smart cities” and the startups looks interesting.
WCT Annual Leadership Awards Recognize Champions of Closing the Gender Gap
2018 IGDAF WIG Ambassadors
We are very pleased to present our 2018 IGDA Foundation Women in Games Ambassadors.
Howie Mann: Helping to Train a New Generation
Dr. Boaz Gelernter, Holocaust Survivor, World War II Vet, Dies
Services were held on Sunday.
Deaths for the week of March 9, 2018
Finding New Ideas When You Don’t Have a Broad Network
Have Amelia Earhart’s Remains Been Located?
Despite a flurry of reporting to the contrary, the mystery of Earhart’s final resting place has not been — and may never be — solved.
Even After 22 Trillion Digits, We’re Still No Closer To The End Of Pi
Financial Machine Learning
Lightweight filament for 3D printing developed in NIT-K
Could the open government movement shut the door on Freedom of Information?
Out of this world! NASA engineer orbits boro on school tour
Hackers beat Firefox and Safari to earn $105K at Pwn2Own
HNTB tunnel and underground team expands with two new hires
Moon and Kasperski bring multidisciplinary experience on large underground projects
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Make It In Brooklyn: Start-Ups Pitch Smart City Tech Tomorrow
Popular tax software may expose users to phishing attacks (video)
Episode 4—Which Russia hack? Part 1
More than $16 Million Ransomware Payments Have Been Made in the Past 2 Years
Ransomware payments, blockchain and cryptoexchanges
Scientists trace ransomware payments across the globe
Observing Underwater Life with a Robotic Fish Made with 3D Printing
Why the military needs to take 3-D printer cybersecurity seriously
Marketing, Cyber Security Professors Weigh in on Cambridge Analytica Scandal
More Than A Coin: The Rise Of Civic Cryptocurrency
Teens tackle big, bad internet at T3 Hackathon
Northeast Meetup 2018: The First in 4 Years!
Why Policymakers Should Learn to Be Data Analysts
HackNYU Showcases Best in Computer Programming
Hundreds Participate in Annual NYU Hackathon
Apps to Make Your Life a Breeze
5 NYU Alumni Women Breaking Barriers in Their Industries
Startups! Tonight is the deadline for Future Labs’ Catalyst NYC program
Funds for Microgrid Startups…JLM secures $25M…Making Solar Cybersecure
NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering appoints first female dean
The Potential and Practice of Data Collaboratives for Migration
The True Cyber Crime? – Failing to Collaborate
Compliancy Group Sponsors NYU in NASA Robotics Competition
Inside the Dark World of Trolling
Urban Bungle: Atlanta Cyber Attack Puts Other Cities on Notice
Ransomware Payments: Where Have All the Bitcoins Gone?
Heather Smith: public servants must start doing policy differently – now
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: Your Returns Will Not Match the Market
What Do You Have To Lose?
FCTI: Providing ATM Solutions Efficiently
Wheelock Terrace resident receives Boston Post Cane honor
Bixby victorious in Make It In BK pitch competition
President’s Service Awards Honors NYU Tandon Students
May 8, 2018
Student Leaders and Organizations Celebrated for Community Building
Projects with World-Changing Potential
May 9, 2018
The 2018 Research Expo Showcased the Exciting, Problem-Solving Work Being Done at NYU Tandon – and Some of It Was Fun as Well!
Attracting and Retaining Top Talent Algorithmically
May 14, 2018
The NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts Conference on HR Analytics Industry Leaders Will Discuss the Cutting Edge of Career Matching and Tracking
President of the National Academy of Engineering to Deliver Commencement Speech at NYU Tandon
May 14, 2018
C.D. (Dan) Mote Jr. Will Recount the Great Rule Breakers of History for the Newest Engineers and Technologists
High-Flying Alumni
April 25, 2018
Astronauts Charles Camarda and Paolo Nespoli Return to Their Alma Mater