10 Brooklyn scientists you should know
These scientists and companies are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge right here in the borough.
These scientists and companies are pushing the boundaries of human knowledge right here in the borough.
The hub is housed at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and winners will join a vibrant community of change agents
Collaboration aims to take specially treated alloy from laboratory to surgical suite.
Focus on hiring talent with the following security skills and your team will be equipped to prevent, protect and mitigate the damage of cybersecurity attacks — and speed recovery efforts.
Advocates exchange ideas on growing borough's economy
Utah engineers co-developing space simulation software for planetariums and home computers
The winners of the Smart Gun Design Competition will look to tackle a major problem: accidental gun deaths
George Yan enriches Wells with his culture and economic vision
Major real estate firms decide to invest in tech platform after using it themselves
The year's most transformative products and discoveries.
With much of the U.S. commonwealth’s cellular service and electrical grid down since Hurricane Maria, the parent company of tech giant Google could help restore wireless communication to 3.4 million…
There's no space and it's expensive, but local tech leaders are still mounting their case. Hear them explain why it could actually make sense.
The Cloud Native Computing Foundation adds a pair of open-source security efforts to its project roster, providing cryptographically verifiable software integrity.
Cybersecurity from NYU's Uptane and decentralized cell network goTenna make the list.
'Black Swan' author one of a dozen business legends in rare gathering
Researchers at NYU WIRELESS are creating a new channel emulation methodology for 5G systems.
Unveils Co-working Space Now Open to Vermont Public
AI programs that imagine new games show how the creative arts may evolve.
‘Just like bank robbery, you can’t say get rid of (cyber risk) and make it never happen.’
Warning made by Justin Cappos, a computer scientist at New York University He says any car built since 2005 and many up 17 years old are at risk of hackers Hackers may already be causing accidents…
A pair of engineering professors are adding numbers to the debate over who besides riders should pay to keep subways running
Helping veterans transition to civilian life might be the program’s greatest benefit
Grenoble INP - Esisar, in collaboration with New York University (NYU), is organizing the European edition of Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW), from 9 to 11 November 2017, at Esisar in Valencia.
The tool makes code easily accessible to others conducting research
Transforming business with machine intelligence
New Veterans Future Lab in Sunset Park Expands a Successful Formula for Entrepreneurs. Engineering School to Offer Full Scholarships to Veterans for "A Bridge to Tandon" Master's Degree Prep Program
New York campus tests system to price power from small assets. System part of statewide effort to overhaul energy industry.
As powerful AIs proliferate in society, the ability to trace their decisions, challenge them and remove ingrained biases has become a key area of research
A leaky pipeline makes filling critical jobs difficult
Global Roster Selected for Outstanding Scientific, Engineering and Educational Contributions to Computing
Why tech companies addressing crucial energy issues prefer the Big Apple
The vast majority of reviews on Yelp are positive. But in trying to respond to critical ones, some doctors, dentists and chiropractors appear to be violating the federal patient privacy law known as…
The open data effort seeks to make government datasets more accessible.
Algorithmic Solution for Hearing Aids and Implants Tunes Out Talkers, Tunes in the Person the Wearer Wants to Hear.
A new algorithm to improve hearing for people with cochlear implants and hearing aids is a good thing. A byproduct of this research is likely to lead to speech recognizers that could work at a…
Advances from Downtown Brooklyn in the quest to make your phone work better.
Lays Out Plans to Attract Additional Stellar Practitioners to One of the Oldest and Largest Financial Engineering Educational Programs