The Algorithmic Auditing Trap
March 17, 2021
‘Bias audits’ for discriminatory tools are a promising idea, but current approaches leave much to be desired
‘Bias audits’ for discriminatory tools are a promising idea, but current approaches leave much to be desired
In celebration of World Health Day, we look at the NYU Tandon research that’s revolutionizing patient care
The Center for responsible AI at NYU Tandon, in partnership with Queens Public Library and P2PU, to launch an in-person five-week course “We are AI”, to give citizens a primer on AI and empower them…
NYU Tandon Researchers Create Synthetic Fingerprints Capable of Spoofing Smartphone Fingerprint Sensors
In Honor of “Go Fishing Day,” We Remember a Faculty Member Who Left Physics for Fishing
Incoming students deliver solutions to current and future challenges.
The A/X Venture Studio at NYU Tandon’s Future Labs helps students become CEOs even before graduating
NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering Graduate Student Takes Top Honors for Paper Proposing a Scalable Testing and Evaluation Platform
A multi-disciplinary, multi-school team of researchers are reimagining the way that new inclusive healthcare technologies are put into work.
Frozen hydrate crystals packed into tiny nanopores on ocean floors may hold the answer
How Tandon is re-engineering the curriculum to prioritize experiential learning and prepare students for the needs of a changing world
Increase in position demonstrates Tandon’s growing regional, national, and global influence
City College, CUNY SPS, Pace, and Yeshiva start accepting graduates of NYU Tandon’s inexpensive intensive course that prepares non-traditional students for master’s degree studies in high-demand…
A team from Tandon’s Integrated Design & Media program asks, “What if . . .?”
NYU researchers turn to artificial intelligence to show the links between online hate and offline violence in 100 cities
Professor Erica King-Toler has important answers
NYU Tandon professor garners Edwin Howard Armstrong Achievement Award. Erkip is only the third woman ever to win the coveted IEEE Communications Society prize.
NYU Tandon holds its eighth annual Women in STEM Summit
Biomedical engineering, a multi-disciplinary field, is behind some of the most important medical breakthroughs today, and has significantly contributed to improved health care and quality of life.
ACADEMICS | DEPARTMENTS | BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
Research led by Professor Davood Shahrjerdi could make fabrication of advanced graphene devices more efficient.
The NYC Media Lab’s annual summit spotlighted the importance of university research
It’s a question often posed in the pages of celebrity magazines, but at Tandon, our alumni take center stage.
Helping students understand ethical dilemmas they could face as engineers
NYU Tandon projects well-represented among winners at NYC Media Lab's annual summit
Future Labs at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Sign Agreement with the InnCubator Initiative of the University of Innsbruck and the Tyrolean Chamber of Commerce
Tandon’s Department of Finance and Risk Engineering offers a one-of-a-kind boot camp
NYU Tandon’s Jin Kim Montclare wins Department of Defense funding for her work with wet adhesion
NYU Researchers discover new method of controlling magnetic circuits using energy efficient switch that does not require electric currents
The move continues NI’s investment in the future of wireless technology.
The second event in the artificial intelligence series looks at how AI can save the planet
The Tandon-born company features prominently in a National Geographic documentary
Machine Learning introduces students to the computer science, data analyses, mathematical techniques, and logic that drive the fields of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI).
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS | K12 STEM EDUCATION
Giuseppe Loianno Wins National American Italian Foundation’s Young Investigator Award
Groundbreaking Research Highlighted in Pile Driver
Tega Brain’s latest installation uses AI to modify mini-ecosystems
Pathfinder, One of the First Graduates of NYU Tandon’s VET Program, Is Flourishing
Tandon’s community, departments, and courses have received a flurry of accolades in the last few months.
NYU Tandon’s Juliana Freire to Lead Association of Computing Machinery’s SIGMOD
Tandon’s newest faculty bring expertise in artificial intelligence, environmental engineering, genomics, transportation systems, and more.
CSAW, a critical program at the Center for Cybersecurity at NYU Tandon, is helping to address the shortage of expertise worldwide.
Students develop interactive games for the ultimate playground: Times Square
Jin Kim Montclare Is Honored by the American Chemical Society for Her Development of Engineered Proteins that Can Fight Disease, Mitigate Environmental Damage and More
Miguel Modestino is honored for research to make chemical production processes greener
This ten-week program includes a high level, authentic research experience in participating NYU faculty labs and mentoring by a graduate or postdoctoral student. It is open to students with strong…
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS | K12 STEM EDUCATION
This program will teach high school students fundamental principles of innovation in science and engineering using contemporary examples and how to design and build innovations of their own.
ACADEMICS | PROGRAMS | K12 STEM EDUCATION
Ryan Hartman, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at NYU Tandon, used a lab reactor, liquefied catalyst, and machine learning for more efficient polymerization design