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Claudio Silva, expert in data visualization, elected to inaugural IEEE Visualization Academy
October 23, 2019
How Secure is the Fingerprint Scanner on Your Phone?
It surely makes your phone safe, but the question is, for how long
Neglected (Yet Foundational) Concepts in the Pedagogy of Data Visualization
May 2, 2019
NYU Researcher Develops Unique Protein-based Delivery System for Dual Gene and Drug Therapies
September 11, 2015
Jin Kim Montclare Receives NSF Funding for Work That Could Lead to Treatment for Multi-Drug Resistant Cancers and Other Disorders
A Hacker Haven Grows in Brooklyn
Metal foam 'sandwich' is bendy but strong
NYU-Poly engineers a move at the top
Katepalli Sreenivasan named president of the Polytechnic Institute of New York University.
Ryan Jacoby: The Seven Deadly Sins of Innovation
5G Is About to Face a Reality Check
NYU Tandon Launches Tech Hub for Military Veterans in Brooklyn
November 13, 2017
New Veterans Future Lab Expands a Successful Formula for Entrepreneurs
Hands-on learning takes off at Tandon
February 14, 2023
How Tandon is re-engineering the curriculum to prioritize experiential learning and prepare students for the needs of a changing world
Why I Love … Creating New Proteins
Research team at NYU Tandon discovers mechanical basis for abdominal aortic aneurysm
January 26, 2022
Men's Volleyball Goes 1-2 at Bard Tournament
February 26, 2011
Falls to Bard and Sage; Defeats Purchase
Former Toronto Mayor and C40 Leader David Miller Joins NYU-Poly as Future of Cities Global Fellow
June 14, 2011
Tandon Cyber Fellows on the Front Line of Cyber Defense
NYU-Poly to Benefit from Towns Funding for Groundbreaking Naval Research
NYU’s new program is poised to speed research from the lab bench to the bedside
September 27, 2022
Pinoy students top intl cybersecurity tilt
How easy is it to make chloroform?
The Veterans Future Lab welcomes a brand-new group of entrepreneurs for 2020
September 2, 2020
These veteran-owned businesses are taking a new look at industries like travel, entertainment, health – even soap.
Nonprofits Use Technology to Empower People with Disabilities
Technology is often talked about as a disruptive force, but it can also be an invaluable assistant for those who need help the most.
A congested schedule-based dynamic transit passenger flow estimator using stop count data
April 8, 2022
Towards XR accessibility heuristics via principles of universal design with Reginé Gilbert
July 12, 2023
Claudio Silva Named a Fellow of the IEEE
December 10, 2012
Engineers of world’s largest technical professional association honor ‘big data’ professor at NYU, NYU-Poly and CUSP
What is a Hackathon, and Why Should You Care?
There's a global trend of companies integrating hackathons into their overall innovation strategy.
Is ‘Brooklyn Tech’ Even a Thing? Does it Matter?
In which a handful of leaders in the Brooklyn tech scene discuss the term and we wonder what it means for the collective power of the community.
Is the Buildings Department Getting Its Act Together?
In a Brooklyn speech, the commissioner says the agency is now speedier and more citizen-friendly, without cutting corners on safety
NYU Poly’s Hacknight: Justin Cappos of NYU Poly
A Better Way to Build Bones
June 18, 2015
NYU Researchers Tapping the Body’s Own Signals to Aid Repair of Complex Injuries
A big part of Intel’s 5G strategy: Altera FPGAs and the mobile trial platform
Scientists trace ransomware payments across the globe
Biomedical engineers show potential of new peptide for fighting Alzheimer’s disease and COVID-19
August 26, 2021
Interview with Nikki Zeichner (IDM ‘15)
A 5G wireless cell phone is in your future
From Serviceperson to Entrepreneur
August 17, 2015
The NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering’s Veteran Entrepreneur Training (VET) Program Is Giving Former Military Members a Path into the Business World
NYU Wireless Study Predicts Trouble For 5G Cellular, Offers Simple Solution
May 19, 2016
New research led by NYU WIRELESS shows cracks in standard channel models and offers solutions with simpler models steeped in physics
Fun and Finance: Are the two mutually exclusive? - NYU-Poly Students Answer the Question
October 26, 2009
How the first female dean of NYU’s engineering school spends her sundays
May 3, 2019
Why You Should Build Your Hardware Startup in NYC
Intentional Flaws Prevent 3-D Printing Hacks
Deliberately Embedding Flaws in 3-D Printed Objects to Prevent Hacking
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.
NYU's Gary Marcus is an Artificial Intelligence Contrarian
He sold his startup to Uber and helped the ride-hailing company launch its AI lab. But he's not sold on the rise of the machines just yet.
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
New NYU Tandon project to make NYC underground electricity network visible and even more reliable
March 10, 2025
Project receives U.S. Department of Energy funding to develop AI-assisted sensor data analytics for detecting hidden problems in urban underground electrical grids
NCC Tech Center Chief Holds 15 Patents, Reins to Future
NYU Wireless' Rappaport is savoring the Big Apple
R. Luke Dubois: Insightful Human Projects Made From Data
A disruptive approach to teaching and textbooks
November 2, 2022
Professor of Applied Physics Stephen Arnold includes innovative home lab kit with his textbook on modern optics
Researchers Honor NYU-Poly Environmental Psychologist for Work on Prison Design and More
June 6, 2013
NYU Dentistry Oral Health Center for People with Disabilities opens to expand access to care for Empire State
February 26, 2019
We need technology but at what cost?
Keeping Business Local
George Yan enriches Wells with his culture and economic vision
Researchers from NYU Tandon release 3-D data tracking human interactions outside of coronavirus hotspots
September 25, 2020
Study sets groundwork for machine learning models for virus transmission prediction
How to Prevent 3D Printing Hacks with Hidden Flaws
Reaching For Mars: Engineering Design Course Inspires Area High School Students
August 30, 2010
New, but Familiar: NYU-Poly Professor Developing Bioplastic That Acts Like Regular Plastic
November 29, 2011
Meet FenTrend, the Green Building Startup That Won Urban Future Lab's $25K Competition
Andy Huh wants to make it easier for real estate developers to build energy-efficient projects.
Ready or not (and it's not) 5G is coming
5G is expected to make its debut in 2020. There are a few problems though, such as key standards aren't anywhere near being ready and there's no one universally-accepted definition of 5G.
Materials “Sandwich” Breaks Barrier For Solar Cell Efficiency
March 5, 2018
NYU Tandon Professor André D. Taylor’s Research Team Combines Materials and Borrows Lessons from Nature to Build a Better Organic Solar Cell
NYU Tandon Opens First Cleanroom, Advancing Brooklyn's Position at the Forefront of Science and Technology
April 26, 2018
Researchers from Academia and Industry Can Fabricate Materials and Devices to Accelerate Discoveries in Fields from Nanotechnology to Quantum Mechanics