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Promising new approach for diabetic wound treatment under investigation at NYU | NYU Tandon School of Engineering 08/12/2024

A team of researchers from the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering department and the NYU Grossman School of Medicine are teaming up to investigate ways to improve wound healing for diabetics.

Promising new approach for diabetic wound treatment under investigation at NYU | NYU Tandon School of Engineering Press Release Promising new approach for diabetic wound treatment under investigation at NYU Posted: August 8, 2024 An NYU research team aims to boost healing of chronic wounds in diabetic patients by enhancing the body's natural repair mechanisms. Led by Jin Kim Montclare — professor in the Depar...

Wait time for ambulances in NYC is the longest since the start of COVID-19 07/24/2024

Joseph Chow, professor in the Department of Civil & Urban Engineering, and associate director of C2SMARTER, is working on ways to reduce emergency vehicle response times in NYC.

Wait time for ambulances in NYC is the longest since the start of COVID-19 The city's emergency medical agency blames high call volume and traffic, but its workers point to low pay and attrition.

Turn Yourself Into a Hologram at the Brooklyn Navy Yard - Untapped New York 06/24/2024

Looking to turn yourself into a hologram? NYU Tandon students use cutting-edge equipment at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to make it happen!

Turn Yourself Into a Hologram at the Brooklyn Navy Yard - Untapped New York Visit New York City's emerging media playground at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and learn all about the latest technologies!

Cities Use AI to Help Ambulances and Firetrucks Arrive Faster 04/18/2024

Researchers at NYU Tandon’s C2SMARTER Center are working to create a digital model of select streets in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood. Their goal is to replicate traffic patterns to help improve response times for the fire department.

Cities Use AI to Help Ambulances and Firetrucks Arrive Faster New technology promises to improve emergency services in cities across the US.

NYU and IIT Kanpur Partner To Expand Joint Research Efforts 09/14/2023

NYU President Linda G. Mills and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kanpur Director Abhay Karandikar announced a partnership between NYU and IIT Kanpur to engage in joint research on critical areas (such as cybersecurity and AI), substantially expand doctoral exchange programs, and share teaching and research strategies.

NYU and IIT Kanpur Partner To Expand Joint Research Efforts Agreement Praised by President Biden and PM Modi in Joint Statement

Brain health: AI music, coffee may help boost cognitive performance 08/17/2023

In their recent MINDWATCH study, Rose Faghih, Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, and her team found that music and coffee could help achieve stronger cognition and productivity.

Brain health: AI music, coffee may help boost cognitive performance Listening to AI-generated music and drinking coffee may significantly enhance cognitive performance, according to a new study.

Forget Ozempic injections — scientists are working on an electronic pill that could regulate appetite 05/15/2023

Assistant Professor Khalil Ramadi (BME) and colleagues at MIT are creating an appetite-regulating pill. In the immediate future, this may offer a new treatment option for patients who struggle to eat. This could also one day be used to suppress the urge to eat.

Forget Ozempic injections — scientists are working on an electronic pill that could regulate appetite Researchers are developing a small electronic coil which delivers electronic stimulation when it comes in contact with stomach juices.

Black Women Smashing the Glass Ceiling in Energy 04/13/2023

Deborah Alabi (M.S. Mechanical Engineering, 2022) has been named one of five "Black Women Smashing the Glass Ceiling in Energy."

Read more about her story.

Black Women Smashing the Glass Ceiling in Energy By Fern GillespieDuring the 1970s oil embargo, America was in an energy crisis. Cars lined up for miles to get gas in their tank, and energy bills soared. President Carter met with top energy officials, but there were no Black representatives from the energy field at the table. That’s when a group...

$10 million US DOT grant to NYU supports smart transportation policy efforts 03/20/2023

As recipients of a $15 million U.S. Department of Transportation grant, NYU Tandon's C2SMART Center is continuing its mission of bringing high-tech and research results to the world as fast as possible.

$10 million US DOT grant to NYU supports smart transportation policy efforts The grant is one of 34 awards, totaling $435 million, for university transportation centers announced in February.

01/06/2023

Associate Professor Marwa Chafii (Electrical and Computer Engineering) recently won the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) ComSoc 2022 Young Researcher Award for the Europe Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Region. Learn more:

NYU WIRELESS faculty member Marwa Chafii wins prestigious young-researcher award | NYU Tandon School of Engineering News NYU WIRELESS faculty member Marwa Chafii wins prestigious young-researcher award Posted: January 3, 2023 In 2021 NYU WIRELESS welcomed Abu Dhabi-based Associate Professor Marwa Chafii to its faculty. Educated at CentraleSupélec in France and with stints as a visiting researcher at such institu...

09/19/2022

A team of researchers, led by professor Andre Taylor, have discovered how different wavelengths of light can change the current in LMO cathodes, paving the way to speed up how quickly electric vehicles can charge.

Correlating wavelength dependence in LiMn2O4 cathode photo-accelerated fast charging with deformations in local structure | NYU Tandon School of Engineering Research Brief Correlating wavelength dependence in LiMn2O4 cathode photo-accelerated fast charging with deformations in local structure Published: September 15, 2022 From Cell Reports Physical Science Electric vehicles are one of the best tools we currently have to combat the effects of climate cha...

04/04/2022

The NYU Tandon School of Engineering has jumped 3 spots to #33 in U.S. News and World Report’s annual Best Graduate Engineering Schools rankings!

NYU Tandon School of Engineering has banner year, leading to continued rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings | NYU Tandon School of Engineering Press Release NYU Tandon School of Engineering has banner year, leading to continued rise in U.S. News & World Report rankings Increase in position demonstrates Tandon’s growing regional, national, and global influence Published: March 29, 2022 BROOKLYN, New York, Tuesday, March 29, 2022 – It’...

01/13/2022

NYU Tandon students, led by Professor Ryan Hartman of the chemical and biomolecular engineering department, are working to discover how deep-sea works can help slow climate change.

Tandon researchers discover how deep-sea worms help keep natural gases on ice | NYU Tandon School of Engineering News Tandon researchers discover how deep-sea worms help keep natural gases on ice Posted: January 12, 2022 An example of a feather duster worm (Sabellidae, Anelida). Photo Credit: Rich Carey It is well known that natural gas hydrates, crystalline lattices of hydrogen-bonded water molecules that enc...

12/09/2021

To help combat the decline in bus ridership in Brooklyn, new research from Professor Joseph Chow), and doctoral student Ziyi Ma, propose a simulation-based transit network design model for bus frequency planning in large-scale transportation networks with activity-based behavioral responses.

Learn more about their work: https://engineering.nyu.edu/news/transit-network-frequency-setting-multi-agent-simulation-capture-activity-based-mode

Transit Network Frequency Setting With Multi-Agent Simulation to Capture Activity-Based Mode Substitution | NYU Tandon School of Engineering Research Brief Transit Network Frequency Setting With Multi-Agent Simulation to Capture Activity-Based Mode Substitution Published: November 17, 2021 From Sage Journals Despite the emergence of many new mobility options in cities around the world, fixed route transit is still the most efficient mean...

08/23/2021

Professors Maurizio Porfiri, Agnieszka Truszkowska and Zhong-Ping Jiang, have created a model to help public officials determine how cities can safely lift COVID-19 restrictions.

Read more: https://engineering.nyu.edu/news/new-model-shows-how-cities-can-safely-lift-covid-19-restrictions

New model shows how cities can safely lift COVID-19 restrictions | NYU Tandon School of Engineering Press Release New model shows how cities can safely lift COVID-19 restrictions Model can serve as a blueprint for areas with low vaccine rates. Posted: August 2, 2021 BROOKLYN, New York, Monday, August 2, 2021 – According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 57% of people ...

07/26/2021

With tech and finance executives reporting they plan to increase technology hiring by 20% this year, there has never been a better time to be an NYU Tandon graduate!

Read more: https://engineering.nyu.edu/news/nyu-tandon-graduates-are-entering-tech-job-market-looks-better-ever

NYU Tandon graduates are entering a tech job market that looks better than ever | NYU Tandon School of Engineering News NYU Tandon graduates are entering a tech job market that looks better than ever As technology companies begin a hiring surge in New York City and around the country, our graduates find themselves in an enviable position. Published: July 19, 2021 As the pandemic begins to wane, and people begin....

05/17/2021

Four of NYU Tandon's IDM students won big at the recent DesignRush Global Student Design Competition. Read more about their experience.

IDM students win big at the DesignRush Global Student Design Competition 2021 | NYU Tandon School of Engineering News IDM students win big at the DesignRush Global Student Design Competition 2021 FOCUS: Our Students Published: April 29, 2021 For design students at the Integrated Design & Media program, getting a degree at an engineering school offers a unique opportunity to explore the technology behind great....

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Have you heard? NYU Tandon has moved 30 spots in 10 years in the U.S. News and World Report!

Breaking news: We've moved up 30 spots in 10 years! See our latest rankings in U.S. News and World Report https://buff.ly/3ryBeYw

03/25/2021

Assistant professor Christopher Musco (Department of Computer Science and Engineering) is the most recent NYU Tandon faculty member to receive a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his efforts in spearheading a project to democratize big data modeling with novel algorithms.

Professor Christopher Musco receives NSF award for promising young researchers | NYU Tandon School of Engineering

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