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Internationally Acclaimed Technology Pioneer Robert Metcalfe Delivers Lynford Lecture
December 12, 2006
Growth industries: The hot fields to train for now
NYU-Poly Training Booz Allen Hamilton Employees on Cyber Security
Brooklyn's hot new trend: robots
A new grad program on the frontier of innovation is changing how we work and live.
Democratizing chip design with Chips4All
September 9, 2024
NYU Tandon's new initiative, part of the National Science Foundation’s prestigious Research Traineeship program, will expand microchip design education across many of NYU’s STEM doctoral and master’s…
Self-Checking Chips Could Eliminate Hardware Security Issues
Researchers May Have Found a Way to Validate Chips, So All Concerned Parties are Satisfied the Silicon is Back-Door Free
How Cybersecurity Became 2017's Hot New Major
Everybody wants to teach, but nobody can decide what it is
11th Annual Lynford Lecture at Polytechnic Institute of NYU Explores Global Financial Meltdown
December 3, 2008
A degree for hot jobs
New Yorkers can now get a master's in cybersecurity for $15,000
There is nothing BASIC about democratizing chip design
September 9, 2024
NYU Tandon's new program, supported by the National Science Foundation, provides non-STEM professionals microchip design training
LIGO Scientist Details History of Gravitational Wave Detection
December 8, 2017
2017 Lynford Lecture
Red Hot Shooting Knights Defeat Men's Hoops
February 8, 2011
Mount Saint Mary's 11 Three Pointers Too Much to Overcome
Renowned Computer Scientist Judea Pearl to Examine the Science of Cause and Effect
October 2, 2013
NYU-Poly Lynford Lecture to Feature Researcher Who Revolutionized Artificial Engineering
NYU Tandon alumnus Erol Gelenbe decreed a Commander of the National Order of Merit of France
July 3, 2019
Graduate honored for track record as researcher, educator, and technology innovator
AI tools can help hackers plant hidden flaws in computer chips, study finds
October 9, 2025
NYU Tandon researchers demonstrated that ChatGPT and similar systems can be used to create hard-to-detect "hardware Trojans" that could leak data or disable systems
The GovLab, AFD, and Expertise France fund innovative data projects to address COVID-19 pandemic in Africa
April 6, 2021
Designing chips is getting harder. These engineers say Chatbots and AI can help
February 6, 2024
Could you make a microchip? How NYU is using AI and education to democratize chip design
October 10, 2024
Preclinical leukemia chip platform improves evaluation of CAR T-Cell therapies
July 7, 2025
Alum Erol Gelenbe (’68, '70) decreed a Commander of the National Order of Merit of France by President Emmanuel Macron
July 2, 2019
The honor is just the latest in a long chain that also includes a knighthood in France’s Legion of Honor
NYU Wireless: Marco Mezzavilla outlines public-safety benefits of 60 GHz comms, particularly with drones (Video)
July 22, 2019
US House Select Committee report accuses DeepSeek of spying and circumventing export controls on chips
May 1, 2025
NYU Tandon is Comin’ in Hot for Artificial Intelligence Startups With This VC-Backed Accelerator
The school says the partnership is the first of its kind. But with its center of gravity at NYU Tandon's SoHo-based incubator, will it still be good for the Brooklyn tech scene?
Data Shows the Way for New York’s Greenhouse Gas Reductions
January 22, 2016
'It’s not just benchmarking, but it’s also disclosure'
Brooklyn researchers warn AI can be weaponized to plant flaws in computer chips
October 16, 2025
CHIPS and Science Act spurs NanoFab cleanroom ribbon cutting at NYU Tandon School of Engineering
October 18, 2023
NanoFab provides NYU and NYC technology communities with cutting-edge capabilities to fabricate next-generation semiconductor chips
Apple intelligence sets up a new chip war between cloud and edge computing
September 12, 2024
NYU Tandon professor is named one of Intel’s outstanding researchers of the year
April 13, 2023
was honored by the tech giant for his contributions to hardware security
NYU Abu Dhabi Chip Processes Encrypted Data
The Repurposed Ph.D.
NYU Tandon engineers create first AI model specialized for chip design language, earning top journal honor
June 25, 2025
VeriGen translates natural language into verilog code, outperforming larger commercial models while making hardware design more accessible
Breakthrough Reported in Fabricating Nanochips
January 23, 2019
In the Quest for Smaller, Faster 2D Processors, NYU Tandon-Led Research Team Invents Thermal Lithography Process for Higher Quality, Lower Cost, and Mass Production Potential
REACHING INTO THE IONOSPHERE TO TALK TO SUBMARINES AND SAVE SATELLITES
Leading NYU’s charge to make New York a science and tech center ‘second to none’
February 1, 2025
Fortune 500 Firms Team with NYU-Poly to Offer Employees High-Tech Degrees
December 9, 2013
Two NYU Tandon teams are Austin-bound for the South by Southwest Innovation Awards
January 30, 2020
Confusion is the name of the game in outwitting microchip reverse engineers
Researchers use hot nano-chisel to create artificial bones in a Petri dish
February 8, 2021
The work, led by NYU Tandon and the New York Stem Cell Foundation Research Institute, could lead to efficient, detailed artificial bone tissue, opening doors to disease modeling, in vitro cell…
Inaugural Seminar Envisions Smart Dust, Electronic Drugs, Nanochip Pacemakers, and More
September 13, 2018
Engineering a protein to prevent brain damage from toxic agents
15th Annual NYU Tandon Cyber Lecture Navigates the Ethics of AI in Cybersecurity
October 30, 2025
Another Day, Another Triumph for Sunthetics Team
October 17, 2018
Tandon’s Entrepreneurial Powerhouse Wins Big at the University Startup World Cup
Watch this talk on what Big Data is revealing about the world’s trickiest diseases
Mt. Sinai Hospital's Eric Schadt says data-driven methodologies are helping researchers find treatments to diseases that have completely baffled them up till now.
Ensuring Chip Integrity: Siddharth Garg on Securing the Electronic Supply Chain
The zany story of two self ordained sports science entrepreneurs
The Many Faces of 5G
Who Moved My Cube?
How A Radiator Retrofit That Could Save The U.S. Billions Went From Bedroom To Boardroom
A commercializable system that could slash carbon emissions by more than 6 million tons a year
Five Questions to Help You Sort Through the AI Hype
Final lecture in AI Seminar Series explores how machines might learn as humans do
December 10, 2019
2019 Diversity in STEM Summit marks five years of advocacy, inclusion, and insight
December 4, 2019
Steven Kuyan Wants to Help You Sort Through the AI Hype
Here are five good questions to ask when evaluating artificial intelligence.
AI vision system reveals bird wings evolved for heat regulation, not just flight
May 7, 2025
Research project from University of Michigan, NYU and other institutions allows scientists to analyze thousands of museum specimens, confirming centuries-old ecological rule applies to avian wings
World’s most comprehensive student cybersecurity games announce winners of CSAW 2019
November 12, 2019
Best young hackers and protectors converged at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and academic hubs in France, India, Mexico, and the Middle East to test their skills in new and dangerous realms of…