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Bright Lights, Big Games
July 26, 2016
Students develop interactive games for the ultimate playground: Times Square
Career Coaching, Networking ... and Pizza
December 20, 2016
A Recent Alumni-Student Event Had It All!
Students go from being first in their families to attend college to founding startups
October 6, 2021
An NYU fellowship is helping to make it possible
Jennifer Shin
Christopher Musco
Scalable machine learning, foundations of data science, numerical linear algebra, theory of algorithms, randomized algorithms, sketching and streaming
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.
Women's Volleyball Heads to Springfield, Mass.
November 8, 2010
Will Play Middlebury College in NCAA Regionals
WhatsApp Now Allows You to Share Any File Type
Researchers tracking COVID-19 in wastewater to join forces on framework for translating data into a public health response
July 1, 2020
With funding from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the work builds a communications strategy that other areas can replicate
Jordan Moran
Evaine Sun
Different Games: A Conference on Diversity, Difference and Inclusivity in Games
April 23, 2013
An iconic year, an accomplished class
April 24, 2019
The Class of 1969 returns to Brooklyn to celebrate their Golden Jubilee
Alum Ursula Burns receives award for Integrity in Public Communication
March 25, 2024
Brian R. Lessing
Researchers Create 5G Emulation for Testing
Engineering The Strongest Foam in the World
Chandrika Tandon
GovLab’s 8 Takeaways for Handling Data Responsibly
The devil's in the data. A new report from NYU Tandon's Governance Lab attempts to define guidelines for its deployment.
14,000 Tests Support Indoor High Frequencies for 5G
Noel Kim
Deanna Rayment
Could Brooklyn Be Amazon’s New Second Home?
The borough's leaders wind up their pitch for a facility that could bring 50,000 jobs, 'the trophy deal of the decade
For Stock Markets, January Is a Cloudy Crystal Ball
Why is Now the Time for Artificial Intelligence
Professor Volkan Otugen Elected Fellow of the American Society for Mechanical Engineers
February 28, 2006
Spotlight on Norris L. Larrymore, PhD: Alum, engineer, manager, advisor, educator
February 12, 2020
Mohsen Hossein
National Institute of Environmental Health, 2013-2015, Co-PI, real-time continuous In-Situ Monitoring of Dissolved Oxygen for Impacted Groundwater (Patent Pending)
Cleverness isn’t everything for a gaming artificial intelligence
Buttonmasher is Douglas Heaven's monthly column about video games, and how the way we play is changing
NYU Tandon’s NanoFab opens its doors to academic and industry researchers
October 23, 2023
Brooklyn is poised to become the world’s next major center of semiconductor development
An Artist Hacks 70 Years Of American Voting Machines
But it’s okay! These antique machines were hacked for fun.
Samantha Mazzola
Reception Kicks Off Semester for New Puerto Rican Students
Army vets among inaugural NYU grads of new program for cybersecurity leaders
June 10, 2019
Brooklyn Chamber honors key developments for 17th time
From Classroom to Creek: A Field Trip That Matters
November 6, 2025
Assistant Professor Bridger Ruyle and his students embark on a study of Superfund site, Newtown Creek
Sing to Me, O Mentor!
April 3, 2012
This year's Inno/Vention contestants talk about the secret ingredient to success.
And the Emmy Award Goes to … Professor Claudio Silva
February 8, 2018
Silva Receives Emmy Award for His MLB Visual Analytics Tool
NYC firms ready to grow
Michael O’Neill
NYC Media Lab Launches Media Mash 2012
March 8, 2012
Application Challenge Matches Developers with Media and Tech APIs
AT&T's Challenge To Developers: Inventive Apps For The Disabled
AT&T is offering $100,000 to help develop technology specifically aimed at aiding those with disabilities.
Engineering Icon, Alum Eugene DeLoatch, Honored for Diversifying the Field
April 28, 2017
A Towering Figure in the World of Higher Education Wins Black Engineer of the Year Award
NYU Tandon Continues Record of Spurring Economic Growth With WeDidIt’s Selection For Buffalo Incubator
Innovative Fundraising Service WeDidIt Will Receive a Financial Prize and Free Incubator Space in Upstate New York
Honoring Women in STEM: Tatiana Pilon
March 20, 2017
Graduate student discusses mentorship, empowering women, and diversity in animation
Honoring Women in STEM: Jin Montclare
March 10, 2017
Professor shares her passion for STEM education and innovation
Civil and Urban Engineering Students Reap the Benefits of Numerous Awards and Scholarships
February 27, 2018
NI Joins NYU Wireless Industrial Affiliates Program to advance 6G research and innovation
April 26, 2021
The move continues NI’s investment in the future of wireless technology.
Softball Regional Games To Be Broadcast
May 11, 2010
Radio and Live Stats of all NYU-Poly games
NYU brings back baseball program after 40-year hiatus
Aryeh Katz
NYU Tandon Professor Siddharth Garg is “Brilliant”
September 6, 2016
Cybersecurity Researcher Named to Popular Science Magazine’s “Brilliant 10” for His Innovations That Protect Microchips
Nasir Memon, co-founder, NYU Center for Cybersecurity (Podcast)
A pioneer in computer science aims to make the field affordable and open to all
Tandon Made Challenge 2.0
August 25, 2021
Incoming students deliver solutions to current and future challenges.
Romain Corcolle
Material modelling, constitutive laws, ferroic materials, multiphysics, homogenization, multi-scale modelling.
Celebrating Veterans Well beyond Veterans Day
November 15, 2017
NYU Tandon’s New Veterans Future Lab Opens with Great Fanfare
Playful Yet Powerful
December 21, 2015
Colorful Artworks on Display at the GovLab Echo the Organization’s Message