Machine learning for cardiovascular disease improves when social, environmental factors are included
July 27, 2021
Research emphasizes the need for algorithms that incorporate community-level data, studies that include more diverse populations
Research emphasizes the need for algorithms that incorporate community-level data, studies that include more diverse populations
Programs in Design and Digital Media focus students on creative practice, design research and multidisciplinary experimentation with emerging media technologies.
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As technology companies begin a hiring surge in New York City and around the country, our graduates find themselves in an enviable position.
NYU Researchers Advance the Stability of a Protein that Neutralizes Toxins in Common Pesticides and Chemical Weapons
Miguel Modestino’s National Science Foundation CAREER Award will advance research that could affect a third of all chemical production
NYU-Poly Lynford Lecture to Feature Researcher Who Revolutionized Artificial Engineering
Flavia Tauro’s Innovations Garner American Geophysical Union’s Horton Research Grant
Students will go through the process of analyzing real-world problems specifically using developing world technologies and then use Computer and Electrical engineering skills to implement a viable…
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As Spacecraft Beams New Comet Photos, NYU-Poly Researcher Reports that Volunteer Astronomers Respond Differently than Contributors to Wikipedia, Flickr and Software
NYU Tandon researchers implant “digital watermarks” using a neural network to easily spot manipulated photos and video
Grant funds technology-forward research using AI to improve vaccination rates in Pakistan
#STEMnow at NYU Tandon brings teachers and students from diverse backgrounds to Brooklyn for cutting-edge research and exploration of AI, cybersecurity, smart cities, wireless, and more
NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Stephen Girsky’s VectoIQ will host fast-paced Tech Talks on smart transportation, micro-mobility, and other technologies that are transforming how we commute in…
Incubator Network Ushers in a New Year of Job Creation and Tech Innovation
Catching up with a few of Tandon’s Undergraduate Student Council presidents
Registration Open for CSAW Preliminaries in Six Regions Worldwide as Competition Founded by NYU Tandon Enters 15th Year
First Dean’s Lecture under Tandon’s New Leader, Jelena Kovačević
Three Tandon Teams Debut VR/AR Projects from NYC Media Lab Program
A Look Back at 2017
The Artificial Intelligence Summit Featured Top Industry Experts on AI Technology and Advancements
The Office of Student Affairs Hosts a Fun and Informative Movie Night
A team led by NYU Tandon creates a means to track how “pod people” manipulate social media popularity through reciprocity abuse
These veteran-owned businesses are taking a new look at industries like travel, entertainment, health – even soap.
During testimony on Capitol Hill today, Professor Beth Simone Noveck will showcase how jurisdictions around the world are using online public engagement to improve the quality of the law- and…
The honor is just the latest in a long chain that also includes a knighthood in France’s Legion of Honor
Three-star admiral meets entrepreneurs and talks about the open seas, space, and technology
NYU-Poly Engineers and Scientists Refine their Search for Biomimetic Robots to Lead Real Fish from Danger
NYU WIRELESS and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Organize Series to Spur Research in the Emerging Field
The NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts ICOMF17
NYU Tandon Future Labs and Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur Join Forces Initiative Encourages New Businesses to Explore Global Opportunities
Winners get $50,000 Each and a Spot in New York City’s Longest-Running Cleantech Incubator Program
World’s Largest Student-Led Security Competition Announces 400 Students Who Will Compete in Brooklyn, France, India, Israel, Mexico, and Tunisia
The GovLab at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering Hosts Annual Collective Intelligence Conference
STEMNOW Brings Teachers and Students from Diverse Backgrounds to Campus for Cutting-Edge Research and Exploration of Smart Cities, Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Robotics, and More …
A Computer Science Bridge for Non-Computer Scientists
The world’s most comprehensive student-led cybersecurity contest, featuring a record nine competitions and six global regions, prepares to tackle new cyber threats
Artificial intelligence used to evaluate job candidates must not become a tool that exacerbates discrimination.
Fei Chen Places Third in Highly Competitive Falling Walls Lab Pitch Event
Studies at NYU-Poly and NYU College of Dentistry Lead to a More Efficient DNA Delivery System
The Second Annual NYU Biomedical and Biosystems Conference Drew a Roster of High-Profile Researchers to Brooklyn
The Fifth Annual Brooklyn 5G Summit Explored the Mobile Industry’s Next Steps
Winners collectively receive more than $150,000 in competition sponsored by BP Ventures, The NY Community Trust, and NYSERDA
NYU Tandon’s New Veterans Future Lab Opens with Great Fanfare
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.
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Tandon Faculty Members Bring an Innovation Mindset to the Teaching Space
Meet Tandon’s Vice Dean for Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Kurt Becker
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…
New York City’s Virtual and Augmented Reality Center Will Fuel Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Education, While Creating Hundreds of Well-Paying Jobs
The Biomedical Engineering Ph.D. program provides you with all of the necessary skills to develop technological innovations that contribute to improved human health and quality of life.
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Mechanical engineering builds the physical systems and devices that define modern society — everything from air conditioning to automobiles, robots to power plants, artificial limbs to escalators.
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Scientists working at the interface between biology and chemistry create big changes while working on the cellular and molecular level.
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Graduates boast a survival rate of nearly 90 percent—a near-flip of the typical failure statistic Demand for space surges, applications hit one per day
NYU Tandon Data Scientists Tackle Archives Built by Social Media Companies; the Need for Manual Labor and Artificial Barriers Sometimes Thwarts Transparency
NYU Tandon and Griffeye Researchers Use Artificial Intelligence Technology to Quickly Analyze Photos and Videos
Our Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering program offers a balanced curriculum that emphasizes the principles behind designs and approaches, and we make computational and research experience an integral…
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One of the most versatile engineering fields, mechanical engineering plays a central role in many areas from the automotive and aerospace industries to robotics, electronics, automation and…
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Tandon Welcomes the Newest Members of the Department of Finance and Risk Engineering
DARPA Awards NYU Tandon Professor and Fellow Researchers $10 Million to Use Artificial Intelligence to Catch the Subtlest Manipulations of Images and Video
Graduates of the master's program in Transportation Systems join the ranks of one of the oldest networks of transportation engineering alumni in the United States.
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