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All in a Day\'s WorkAll in a Day's WorkS3, Episode 18: Sahil Saluja, AmazonIn this special episode, created by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU student Aditi Jha interviews Sahil Saluja, software developer at Amazon AWS Wickr, an end-to-end encryption messaging app, and a recent master’s degree graduate of NYU Tandon’s Computer Science program. In his free time, Sahil enjoyed creating videos about NYU to give back to the community, recognizing that important information about NYU can be difficult for prospective students to access, especially international students. Aditi speaks with Sahil about his journey to NYU, how he managed a demanding course load with the internship and job search, and...2025-05-1523 minCode GreenCode Green08: Locating Sust(AI)nability in the Smart CityAmidst rapid urbanisation, Asia’s urban centres are increasingly turning to smart solutions as they grapple with worsening air pollution, rising emissions, and erratic weather patterns. What role can data and AI play in shaping more sustainable urban futures? In this episode, ChengHe Guan and Raj Cherubal discuss the future of digital urban transformation, with a focus on smart and sustainable city initiatives in China and India. ChengHe explores how urban sensing techniques and fine-grained data analysis can shed light on pathways to more responsible and inclusive cityscapes. Raj draws on his experience as former CEO of India’s flag...2025-05-0156 minI AM GPHI AM GPHEP165 Designing Accessible Solutions for Well-being with Spandita SarmahIn this episode we explore the link between accessibility and public health with Spandita Sarmah (Tandon '23), a human-centered designer whose experience at Google, T-Mobile, and Deloitte focuses on creating a healthier world for everyone. This episode delves into Spandita's journey from software engineering, fine arts, and graphic design to her passion for user research and her advocacy for designing "with," not "for," users. Discover how her work, including the development of a hand gesture recognition system to aid individuals with fine motor impairments and her insights on tactile alternatives for those with vision impairment, challenges conventional design standards...2025-04-2442 minAll in a Day\'s WorkAll in a Day's WorkS3, Episode 14: Dr. Pavlos Mourdoukoutas, NYU Tandon School of EngineeringIn this special episode, created by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU student Yug Thakkar interviews Dr. Pavlos Mourdoukoutas, an Industry Professor and Director of the Management of Technology Program at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. They discuss the future of technology, how AI might change the learning experience, and tips for students looking to join the evergreen field of tech management. With over two decades of experience as a senior economist in the music industry, Dr. Pavlos has guided stakeholders through evolving copyright landscapes, technological disruptions, and shifting business models. His current academic work c...2025-03-1518 minAI with ShailyAI with ShailyAI on the Road: Revolutionizing Self-Driving Technology with Cached-DFLIn this engaging episode of "AI with Shaily," your host, Shailendra Kumar, takes you on an exciting journey through the latest advancements in artificial intelligence and technology, particularly focusing on self-driving vehicles. 🚗💨 Shailendra introduces the concept of 'Cached Decentralized Federated Learning' (Cached-DFL), a groundbreaking innovation developed by the brilliant minds at NYU Tandon. This technology allows cars to share road knowledge indirectly, creating a network of vehicles that learn from each other without needing to be in close proximity. Imagine a group of cars exchanging travel tips like friends on a road trip, enhancing their navigation skills and overall driving experi...2025-03-0702 minMastering the NextMastering the NextEp. 39: What’s Next for the ‘Uberfication’ of Higher Education?The shifting labor dynamics in higher education represent one of the most profound transformations in academia's history, with contingent faculty now making up a whopping 68% of the academic workforce. In a provocative recent article for The Evolllution, Bob Ubell, Vice Dean Emeritus at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, explores what he calls the 'Uberfication' of higher education and its implications for the future of teaching and learning. He joins Ray tol discuss his unique perspective on these systemic changes that have turned traditional faculty employment models upside down.Guest Name: Robert Ubell, Vice Dean Emeritus of Online...2025-02-1421 minTissue Engineering Career ConversationsTissue Engineering Career ConversationsEp 19. Tissue Engineering Career Conversations featuring Dr. Irene de Lazaro, Assistant Professor at NYU Tandon School of EngineeringOur latest episode features Dr. Irene de Lázaro, an Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the New York University Tandon School of Engineering. Dr. Lázaro leads the NanoBioEngineering for Tissue Reprogramming and Regeneration laboratory at NYU since 2023. Her team investigates the influence of genetic, biochemical, and mechanical signals on cell plasticity, identity, and function. Their mission is to leverage this understanding, integrating nanomedicine and bioengineering approaches, to develop therapeutic strategies that regulate cell fate—such as promoting tissue regeneration or rejuvenation—or enhance cellular function, particularly in applications like immunotherapies. Dr. Lázaro has a PharmD from the Uni...2025-02-1048 mindopeYEAH talkdopeYEAH talkCHANDRIKA TANDON: From Conquering Business World to Healing Herself and Others Through Music | dopeYEAH talkGet ready to be inspired by the extraordinary journey of Chandrika Tandon —a trailblazing business leader, philanthropist, and two-time Grammy-nominated musical artist. 🎶 From breaking barriers as the first Indian-American woman elected partner at McKinsey & Company to donating a staggering $100 million to NYU, Chandrika’s life is a testament to the power of embracing one’s talents and giving back. In this episode, she shares fascinating stories, like working for Citibank in Beirut during a civil war, how music became her anchor during a “crisis of spirit,” and why exploring your hidden talents can unlock new dimensions of your personality and life. 🌟 C...2025-01-1850 minCERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue UniversityCERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue UniversityMichail Maniatakos, Dissecting the Software Supply Chain of Modern Industrial Control Systems Recent years have been pivotal in the field of Industrial Control Systems (ICS) security, with a large number of high-profile attacks exposing the lack of a design-for-security initiative in ICS. The evolution of ICS abstracting the control logic to a purely software level hosted on a generic OS, combined with hyperconnectivity and the integration of popular open source libraries providing advanced features, have expanded the ICS attack surface by increasing the entry points and by allowing traditional software vulnerabilities to be repurposed to the ICS domain. In this seminar, we will shed light to the security landscape of modern...2024-10-0255 minUrgent Futures with Jesse DamianiUrgent Futures with Jesse DamianiLaura Forlano & Danya Glabau: Living Well with Machines, Real-World Cyborg Futures, and Critical Cyborg Literacy | Urgent Futures #14Welcome to the Urgent Futures podcast, the show that finds signal in the noise. Each week, I sit down with leading thinkers whose research, concepts, and questions clarify the chaos, from culture to the cosmos.Cyborg. When you hear the word, you probably think of something like Blade Runner, Westworld, or the Terminator. Shiny tech with a dash of dystopia. But what if I told you there’s a totally different way of thinking about and understanding cyborgs? This other way of understanding cyborgs, cyborg theory, also seeks to understand the relationship between humans and machines—but it’s...2024-07-031h 42Sophie Alcorn PodcastSophie Alcorn Podcast178: Empowering Global Innovation: Immigration Challenges and Solutions with Sam NewboldWhat inspired a leading New York City immigration attorney to carve out a niche in the startup ecosystem? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Sam Newbold, whose passion for international human rights led him to the intersection of law and entrepreneurship. Discover how Sam turned his interest in humanitarian work into a thriving career, navigating the complexities of immigration law during a pivotal time for foreign entrepreneurs, especially in the vibrant New York startup scene. We break down the intricacies of L and EB-5 visa cases, focusing on the unique challenges faced during and after the...2024-06-0438 minCompass Check: Career TransitionCompass Check: Career TransitionNYU Tandon Veterans Future LabThe NYU Tandon Future Labs provides various incubator labs to entrepreneurs, including the Veterans Future Lab (VFL) based in Brooklyn, NY. VFL extends multiple programs to the military and veteran community to aid them in their pursuit of entrepreneurship.Alexa Modero, Director of NYU Tandon Veterans Future Lab and Co-Founder of Backpacks For Life, joins James Fitzgerald for a discussion on veteran entrepreneurship and what Veterans Future Lab has available for service members & military spouses transitioning out of the military into the corporate workforce.2024-05-2229 minHaptics ClubHaptics Club#54 with Special Guest David Parisi on TechnohapticsTune in as we interview David Parisi, Dibner Chair at NYU Tandon, the Editor at ROMchip Journal, and author of renowned haptics book "Archaeologies of Touch: Interfacing with Haptics from Electricity to Computing." In this episode we talk about the current state of haptics in academia, and David's latest theory - technohaptic real. As one of the most outspoken experts in the industry, you won't want to miss this. Learn more about David at https://engineering.nyu.edu/faculty/david-parisi2024-05-1538 minThe Special Needs Sibling PodcastThe Special Needs Sibling Podcast31. Experiencing an Evolving World As A SiblingIn this episode we talk about: Allan’s family and brother with an intellectual disability How having a special needs sibling was different in the 1950s versus in the 2000s (and today) How life is being your own sibling’s guardian Family dynamics between parents and siblings Difficulties of having a sibling join ill-equipped institutions Not being afraid to admit negative feelings Allan’s encouragement to fellow siblings Links: Allan’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Fred-Me-Willowbrook-Survivors-Story/dp/B08ZDL1J8H The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: https://www.amazon.com/Curious-Incident-Dog-Night-Time/dp/14000...2024-04-2054 minKeep IT Healthy | Podcast by MomentumKeep IT Healthy | Podcast by MomentumKarolina Sulich | How synthetic biology reshapes UX, climate and moreNYU Tandon's Karolina Sulich reveals why the future of technology might not be in silicon, but in cells. Learn how the convergence of computer science and biology is creating unprecedented opportunities for innovation across healthcare, climate tech, and user experience.In this episode, you'll hear about:🔹Future tech: exploring how biological systems are becoming the next computing platform🔹Climate innovation: leveraging engineered microorganisms to combat global warming🔹Ethical framework: navigating the complex implications of programming living systems🔹UX evolution: understanding how biological principles are reshaping user experience design🔹Cross-dis...2024-03-1432 minKeep IT Healthy | Podcast by MomentumKeep IT Healthy | Podcast by MomentumHow synthetic biology reshapes UX, climate and more | Karolina Sulich, Research Assistant at NY Tandon School of EngineeringDiscover how the blend of computer science, biology, and engineering is unlocking the door to the future and how scientists are harnessing the power of microorganisms to fight climate change. You might be surprised by the kind of superpower that biology has. In this episode you’ll hear about: - Highlights of the cross-disciplinary nature of synthetic biology - The ethical considerations of synthetic biology - Carbon capture and enhancing photosynthesis in plants for climate change mitigation - The role of biology in User Experience Our guest is Karolina Sulich, Research Assistant at NY Tandon School of Engineering Karolina is...2024-03-1432 minGood Sex @NYUGood Sex @NYUS2: E20: Good Sex with Abhishek RanaToday on Good Sex @ NYU, Danielle chats with Abhishek Rana. Abhishek is studying Integrated Design and Media at NYU Tandon. He is also a graduate assistant for communications and design at the NYU Office of Global Inclusion. He loves talking about books, AI ethics, accessible design, and his dating life! In this episode, Abhishek shares the impact of being bullied growing up.  He opens up about what it was like growing up in India and how he transitioned to living in NYC. Danielle and Abhishek revisit the theme of effective communication in all relationships and all things throughout th...2024-03-0455 minData Science ConversationsData Science ConversationsThe Path to Responsible AI with Julia Stoyanovich of NYUIn this enlightening episode, Dr. Julia Stoyanovich delves into the world of responsible AI, exploring the ethical, societal, and technological implications of AI systems. She underscores the importance of global regulations, human-centric decision-making, and the proactive management of biases and risks associated with AI deployment. Through her expert lens, Dr. Stoyanovich advocates for a future where AI is not only innovative but also equitable, transparent, and aligned with human values.Julia is an Institute Associate Professor at NYU in both the Tandon School of Engineering, and the Center for Data Science.  In addition she is Director of t...2024-01-2948 minAll in a Day\'s WorkAll in a Day's WorkS2, Episode 13: Shaurya Sethi, BoostrIn this special episode made by one of our student podcast fellows, NYU Graduate Student Carlmais Johnson speaks with Shaurya Sethi, a product manager at Boostr. They talk about figuring out what excited him at work, identifying transferable skills, and his strategy for identifying employers who could sponsor his visa. Shaurya Sethi works as product manager at an adtech startup in New York. He pursued his master’s in Computer Science from NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering and graduated in 2021. Midway through his master's degree, he decided to pivot his career from software engineering to product mana...2024-01-1520 minBeyond the Brochure: NYU Graduate Admissions PodcastBeyond the Brochure: NYU Graduate Admissions PodcastNYU’s Campuses: An Array of Learning EnvironmentsDelve into the immersive world of NYU's diverse campuses in our episode, "NYU’s Campuses: An Array of Learning Environments." Join us as we journey through the vibrant educational hubs that make up NYU's academic landscape. From the iconic Washington Square to the tech-driven Tandon campus in Brooklyn, and the dynamic SPS and Langone presence in Midtown, discover the wide-reaching network of learning environments. With three degree-granting campuses and 12 Global Academic Centers, NYU offers a truly global perspective. Don't miss out on exploring these spaces—sign up for virtual or on-campus tours. Links: NYU...2023-12-0603 minI AM GPHI AM GPHEP132 Engineering Wellness with Nawal PanjwaniIn this episode, we speak with Nawal Panjwani about her journey that spans engineering, medicine, and innovation. Nawal recently graduated from the NYU Tandon School of Engineering with a B.S. in Biomolecular Science. From serving as the president of the undergraduate student council to her current role as a Research Assistant at the Winkler Lab at Weill Cornell Medicine, we explore her contributions to cutting-edge research, including her involvement in improving MRI safety through a deep learning framework. We explore the interdisciplinary nature of Nawal's journey and how engineering can play a pivotal role in shaping the public...2023-11-0926 minDream Plan ExecuteDream Plan ExecuteEP 020: Inspiring Odyssey - A Tale of Impact, Leadership, and Dedication to Community Service, and the Profound Lessons Learned on Perseverance, Excellence, and Making a Difference in the WorldIn this 24th episode of "Dream Plan Execute," we take you on a fascinating journey through the life and career of Sederick Dawkins, an exceptional individual who has significantly impacted various fields. Join us as we explore his professional endeavors and unwavering commitment to improving the world. Sederick Dawkins, currently working as a Project Engineer at Grace Industries LLC, has been instrumental in shaping the landscape of various projects. His role at Grace Industries LLC has been remarkable, contributing to the company's ongoing success for the past eight months. Sederick is not just a professional powerhouse; he is also a...2023-10-2649 minTechnically Speaking with Harrison WheelerTechnically Speaking with Harrison WheelerSpatial Computing and AR/VR: An Accessibility Discussion with Reginé Gilbert​Reginé Gilbert, designer and author of "Inclusive Design for a Digital World," joins the show to discuss her recent award, The James Weldon Johnson Professorship, and her work in accessibility and inclusion in the XR space. She shares her journey into UX design and how she became interested in accessibility, as well as her current focus on spatial computing, including augmented reality and virtual reality. Reginé also talks about her upcoming book, "Human Spatial Computing," and the importance of considering accessibility from the beginning when building AR/VR experiences.Key Takeaways:Discover the ways Reginé is advan...2023-08-2834 minThe latest segments from Science FridayThe latest segments from Science FridayPersonifying AI, The Reading Brain, Environmental Sampling Via Bees. April 28, 2023, Part 2Why Do Humans Anthropomorphize AI? Artificial intelligence has become more sophisticated in a short period of time. Even though we may understand that when ChatGPT spits out a response, there’s no human behind the screen, we can’t help but anthropomorphize—imagining that the AI has a personality, thoughts, or feelings. How exactly should we understand the bond between humans and artificial intelligence? Guest host Sophie Bushwick talks to Dr. David Gunkel, professor of media studies at Northern Illinois University, to explore the ways in which humans and artificial intelligence form emotional connections.  2023-04-2847 minDream Plan ExecuteDream Plan ExecuteEP 009: Fires, Dreams, and Mechanical Marvels: A Deep Dive into Life's Journey with a Firefighter. Insightful Perspectives on Motivation, Persistence, Fire Safety and Tips for Overcoming ChallengesI had a chance to speak with a close friend Diallo Sambury. Diallo received his Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Prior to attending NYU, Daillo attended aviation high school, which allowed him to get his certificate as an Airplane Mechanic, where he learned a wide range of practical hands-on experience. Currently, Diallo works as a Fire Fighter in one of the largest cities in the world, NYC. Diallo speaks about his life journey and how his mix of practical hands-on experience and deep analytical rigor from engineering led has given him an opportunity to...2023-04-1351 minHR Interviews PlaylistHR Interviews PlaylistCo-Opting Recruiting A.I.Thank heavens for tenue... How else would The Chad & Cheese's brash, challenging, and no-bullshit attitude get in the same room, hell the same solar system, as NYU and UNC academics?Yup, tenue has got to be the answer.Earlier this year, NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, the 370 Jay Project, and the NYU Tandon Department of Technology, Culture and Society hosted a new discussion in the series “Co-Opting AI”, which included this humble podcast.This event was created to examine how AI intersects with recruiting and with gaining access to the labor market. Taking...2023-04-031h 08The Chad & Cheese PodcastThe Chad & Cheese PodcastCo-Opting Recruiting A.I.Thank heavens for tenue... How else would The Chad & Cheese's brash, challenging, and no-bullshit attitude get in the same room, hell the same solar system, as NYU and UNC academics?Yup, tenue has got to be the answer.Earlier this year, NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, the 370 Jay Project, and the NYU Tandon Department of Technology, Culture and Society hosted a new discussion in the series “Co-Opting AI”, which included this humble podcast.This event was created to examine how AI intersects with recruiting and with gaining access to the labor market. Taking...2023-04-031h 10HR Collection PlaylistHR Collection PlaylistCo-Opting Recruiting A.I.Thank heavens for tenue... How else would The Chad & Cheese's brash, challenging, and no-bullshit attitude get in the same room, hell the same solar system, as NYU and UNC academics?Yup, tenue has got to be the answer.Earlier this year, NYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge, the 370 Jay Project, and the NYU Tandon Department of Technology, Culture and Society hosted a new discussion in the series “Co-Opting AI”, which included this humble podcast.This event was created to examine how AI intersects with recruiting and with gaining access to the labor market. Taking...2023-04-031h 11Dream Plan ExecuteDream Plan ExecuteEP 005: Unlocking Construction's Hidden Gems: An Adventure with The Ordering Force's CEO. Learn How to Tackle Industry Inefficiencies, Keep Skin in the Game, and Navigate Challenges with Laser FocusIn this episode of Dream Plan Execute, I spoke with the CEO of The Ordering Force, Khaled Mohamed. The Ordering Force is an NYC Based Construction & Project Management firm with a mission to bring Automation to the industry. Khaled has a bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from NYU Tandon, formerly NYU Polytechnic engineering school, and eight years of work experience in New York City, ranging from Design Engineering, Project Management, and Account Receivable Management.  This episode was a construction industry-heavy episode; we about inefficiency built into the system and ways of improving it. Khaled also speaks about his blog Khaled.G...2023-03-081h 46Good Sex @NYUGood Sex @NYUS1: E16: Good Sex with Courtney PattersonJoin April and Danielle as they engage in conversation with Courtney Patterson, Reference Associate at Dibner Library at Tandon School of Engineering. Courtney has a dual degree from Howard University in journalism and public relations, with a minor in theater arts. Courtney was formerly a library assistant at Columbia University, and began working at Dibner in February 2020. Courtney worked at Planned Parenthood and this experience sparked an interest for her in these conversations about sex and highlighted the many obstacles people have to go through to obtain reproductive healthcare. In the interview, Courtney talks about a number...2023-01-231h 21Good Sex @NYUGood Sex @NYUAnother Interview We Really Enjoyed!Thank you to everyone who has been tuning in to Good Sex @NYU. It is winter break at NYU and we hope everyone gets a chance to rest. We are taking a break too. The Good Sex @NYU podcast team has decided to re-release some of our favorite episodes from fall semester. We hope you enjoy listening to these episodes for the first time, if you missed the initial release, or listening to them again and possibly hearing new insights you missed the first time around. We will continue our first season with new episodes in a couple of...2023-01-161h 13I AM GPHI AM GPHEP119 Engineering a Healthier Future with Dr. Rumi ChunaraDr. Rumi Chunara is an Associate Professor at New York University, where she is jointly appointed at the School of Global Public Health (in Biostatistics and Epidemiology) and the Tandon School of Engineering (in Computer Science). Her PhD is from the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, and her BSc is from Caltech. Her research focuses on the design and development of data science and machine learning methods to address challenges related to data and public and population health goals, as well as fairness and ethics in the design and use of data and algorithms embedded in social...2022-12-1623 minHIMSSCastHIMSSCastNYU presents: Balancing Security and Privacy in HealthcareThis discussion will focus on the security& privacy issues associated with remote patient monitoring applications and devices, including medical IoT (Internet of Things) devices.  We’ll discuss how NYU’s Tandon School of Engineering, Langone Medical Center, and Center for Cybersecurity are collaborating on innovative research and educational programs around cybersecurity and healthcare.2022-12-1316 minGood Sex @NYUGood Sex @NYUS1: E13: Good Sex with Dr. Mel Maldonado-SalcedoJoin April and Danielle as they engage in conversation with Dr. Mel Maldonado-Salcedo professor at NYU's College of Arts and Science and Tandon School of Engineering. Dr. Maldonado-Salcedo is a medical anthropologist, experimental ethnographer and artist. In this interview, Dr. Maldonado-Salcedo shares about her experience as a professor at her undergrad and graduate school alma mater, how her rebellion against her mom inspired her research, her  journey in a long-term relationship, how the pandemic impacted her physical and mental health, and how she fills in the gaps of information for her students. The conversation might make you l...2022-12-0555 minGood Sex @NYUGood Sex @NYUS1: E9: Good Sex with Ra Ra RollinsJoin April & Danielle as they engage in conversation with Ra Ra Rollins. Ra Ra is a Student Advocacy Specialist in the Office of Student Affairs at Tandon.  He is also a graduate of Steinhardt with a Master's Degree in Counseling for Mental Health and Wellness. As a mental health clinician, Ra Ra prioritizes BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients and celebrates those with intersectional identities. In this interview, we discuss first crushes, the struggle to obtain factual information when sex and sexuality are not discussed at home or in school, and the importance of finding a medical and mental h...2022-11-071h 13The TransitionThe TransitionOpportunities For Support at New York’s First High-Touch Incubator Dedicated To Veterans and Military Spouses with Alexa Modero, Director ofOn this Episode of the Transition, I continue doing some Ecosystem building, by sitting down with Alexa Modero, Director of the Veteran Future Lab at the NYU, a no-cost incubator that houses early-stage ventures led by veterans and military spouses. VFL has a world class digital makerspace at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, NY. Similar to Bunker Labs, they have programs for early stage small businesses, and venture backable startups, seeking investment.One of the reasons I wanted to get Alexa on the show to talk about VFL on the show is so you understand...2022-08-1853 minThe Transition by Bunker LabsThe Transition by Bunker LabsOpportunities For Support at New York’s First High-Touch Incubator Dedicated To Veterans and Military Spouses with Alexa Modero, Director of the NYU Tandon Veteran Future LabOn this Episode of the Transition, I continue doing some Ecosystem building, by sitting down with Alexa Modero, Director of the Veteran Future Lab at the NYU, a no-cost incubator that houses early-stage ventures led by veterans and military spouses. VFL has a world class digital makerspace at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering in Brooklyn, NY. Similar to Bunker Labs, they have programs for early stage small businesses, and venture backable startups, seeking investment. One of the reasons I wanted to get Alexa on the show to talk about VFL on the show is so you understand the massive...2022-08-1853 minKubernetes Podcast from GoogleKubernetes Podcast from Googlein-toto, with Santiago Torres-AriasWhen is it safe to run software? When is it safe to drink orange juice? Are we a better judge of one or the other? Santiago Torres-Arias is an Assistant Professor at Purdue University, the team lead of the in-toto project, and a contributor to The Update Framework. He joins Craig to talk security in both physical and software supply chains. Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: web: kubernetespodcast.com mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com twitter: @kubernetespod Chatter of the week Don’t Forget The Lyrics Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It Explained on G...2022-03-3041 minTalking Tuesdays with Fancy QuantTalking Tuesdays with Fancy QuantQuant Programs and Rankings with Peter CarrSend us a textI released a quantitative finance masters ranking for 2022 and found the process very challenging. The goal is to provide transparency to students so they can see how the programs are structured, where they are placing students in the industry, and a view of program rigor. While I have a good grasp on what the industry is looking for and what it is like being a student is one of these programs, I wanted to get some feedback from a program director who understands both the academic side and the industry side....2022-03-011h 16COVIDCallsCOVIDCallsEP #421 - 2.21.2022 - Danya Glabau Returns to COVIDCallsToday I welcome medical anthropologist Danya Glabau, author of the forthcoming book Food Allergy Advocacy: Parenting and the Politics of Care back to COVIDCalls. Danya Glabau is an STS scholar and medical anthropologist, and Industry Assistant Professor and Director of the Science and Technology Studies program in the department of Technology, Culture, and Society at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Her research examines health activism, the political economy of biomedicine, and how human bodies become valuable data. Her book Food Allergy Advocacy: Parenting and the Politics of Care (University of Minnesota Press 2022), examines the reproductive...2022-02-231h 03EdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly OwensEdUp Learning and Development, hosted by Holly Owens43: A Plethora of Books, Publications and Educational Experiences in Online Learning, Bob Ubell, Vice Dean, Emeritus NYU Tandon School of EngineeringOverview In this episode, I got to chat with one of the founding fathers and an amazing advocate of Online Learning, Bob Ubell. Bob takes us back in time to where it all began with what we know as Online Learning today. He knew something big was coming and happened to be in the right place at the right time. Bob is a proud fellow of Online Learning Consortium (OLC), and a member of their advisory board. In this episode, he shares all the details of his experiences from Standford to NYU to Steven’s Institute. You can learn more ab...2022-02-1538 minSchneps ConnectsSchneps ConnectsScience Behind Keeping the FDNY Safer with Faculty and Scientist, Prabodh Panindre, NYU Tandon School of Engineering NYU Tandon School of Engineering Faculty Member and Senior Research Scientist, Prabodh Panindre holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering and an MBA from New York University, School of Engineering.  His scholarly focus includes artificial intelligence, fire science and firefighter safety research, optics, heat transfer, nanotechnology, and microfluidics. His research group has received several grants (more than $7 million) from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for fire prevention and safety research. The new firefighting procedures developed through his research have been implemented by FDNY in several real-life fires in New York City.  Professor Prabodh discusses th...2022-02-0916 minTeesMeTeesMeA Tees-ER with LJ Finney hosted by Darius BrownNew #TeesMe podcast episode alert with LJ Finney hosted by Darius Brown  BIO: LJ LaToya “LJ” Finney is a certified Project Management Professional (PMI PMP) and certified Executive, Career and Life Coach (ICF ACC) with over 20 years of experience on Wall Street and Technology and an avid golfer. Her company IN-18 LLC, helps individuals and companies through leadership development and coaching. She works to help employees, at all levels make the most of their skills for career growth and advancement. LJ has a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems from Long Island University, and a Master of Scien...2022-01-2034 minPathways by Grenadian STEAMPathways by Grenadian STEAM31. Kisheon Alexander - Production Engineer in Chemical Plant EngineeringGrowing up in La Poterie, St. Andrew’s, Grenadian-born Kisheon Alexander attended “infant” (as it is most well-known) at St. Raphael’s Nursery before moving on to the Sacred Heart Primary School, formerly known as Tivoli R. C. School. He attended the St. Andrew’s Anglican Secondary School (SAASS) where he played as much cricket and football as he wanted while also gaining leadership exposure through debate club, scouts, young leaders, being house captain and many other extra-curricular activities alongside receiving a quality education. At the T.A. Marryshow Community College, Kisheon studied his favourite subject, Physics, as well as Chemistry...2022-01-1148 minIn Your ElementIn Your ElementEp. 9: Education in the Workforce — Why Schools Need Corporate Partnerships with Ray LutzkyThis fast-paced show drops listeners into a compelling conversation about higher education. In Your Element asks innovative leaders about the challenges, wins, and future of everything from meeting enrollment numbers to equity in education.In this episode of In Your Element, host Eric Stoller is joined by Ray Lutzky, Director of the Academic Network at InStride and Adjunct Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering.Together, Eric and Ray discuss the growing sector of employer-funded educational partnerships and other topics such as:The future of corporate partnerships with universities across the countryThe challenges institutions...2022-01-0324 minHR Inside OutHR Inside OutGuest Marc S. Miller on Strategic HR and the Role of HR TechnologyMarc published his first book Heroic HR in May 2012 - "A little book with BIG ideas" - presenting his passion and philosophy of the need for HR to align itself with the business of the company in which it works; to present strategic, value-added information to all stakeholders and to move from "data management to information craftsmanship". His most recent book, The Death of HR: Who Killed H. (Harriet) R. (Rose) Job? is a cautionary tale and a detective story which provides further insights and actions for all members within the HR workforce.HR Technology, Human Capital...2021-12-2757 minDisability INC.Disability INC.Exploring the Sibling Story Through Writing and FilmArt allows us to process our lives and complex emotions individually, and to come together collectively while building community. Join our conversation on why having brothers and sisters with disabilities stimulates the creation of art.  Allan B. Goldstein is a distinguished NYU Tandon School of Engineering Senior Lecturer, whose Disabilities Studies course teams up students and community members with disabilities to create digital stories and discuss disability readings. Goldstein is the older sibling and guardian of his brother Fred, a survivor of the notorious Willowbrook State School. Goldstein’s writing explores the social barriers impeding an inclusive soc...2021-11-0941 minMobile Interactions NowMobile Interactions NowRegine Gilbert at NYU Tandon School of Engineering on Inclusive Design Part 2This episode is the conclusion of our conversion with Regine Gilbert on inclusive design. Regine is an Industry Assistant professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Regine talked with Jean about what actions brands can take to make their digital CX more accessible for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-11-0514 minbamboo & glassbamboo & glassDocumenting a Legacy of Kindness & Curiosity: A Portrait of Us ft. Sarah Park“If my legacy is that I have been a kind and good person, that is enough for me.”Do you ever wonder about your parents' and grandparents' stories? What their life was like before you came into the world? What's stopped you from asking those questions, and how can you hear those stories in time?We're so excited to invite Sarah Park back onto the podcast. You may remember her from ep 63, where we all debated about Facetune, filters, and cancel culture. She’s back for a very different reason  and a personal project...2021-10-251h 01Mobile Interactions NowMobile Interactions NowRegine Gilbert at NYU Tandon School of Engineering on Inclusive DesignIn this episode, Jean is joined by Regine Gilbert. Regine is an industry assistant professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Regine talked with Jean about inclusive design and what UX designers should do to create their digital experiences more accessible to all users, and why that’s becoming a mainstream business topic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2021-10-2120 minThe Future Fountain PodcastThe Future Fountain PodcastStartup Spotlight: How Edquity is Using Higher Education to Close the Wealth GapSocial impact startups have a lot to balance – including staying true to their mission and achieving high growth and profitability. No one understands this better than David Helene, founder and CEO of Edquity, a NYU Tandon Future Labs graduate and first-of-its-kind education technology provider that works with colleges to provide emergency financial aid to students. In this episode, Helene shares his journey from the financial sector to social entrepreneurship, how social entrepreneurs can get creative about monetization without diluting their impact, and how solving issues within higher education can narrow the intergenerational wealth gap, particularly in communities of color.2021-09-0926 minThe Pandemic Parenting PodcastThe Pandemic Parenting PodcastGreen Time and Spaces: Why Being Outdoors Matters for Your Family with Dr. Genevieve Dunton & Dr. Mariela Alfonzo“Let’s go outside” took on new importance for families during the pandemic. Supervised school recess and organized sports were canceled in many places leaving parents fully in charge of the children’s physical activity. Backyards, driveways, and parks became safer gathering places than meeting indoors, making “going outside” a social benefit in addition to a physical one.In this episode, Dr. Lindsay Malloy talks with Dr. Genevieve Dunton, a psychologist who studies physical activity and nutrition, and Dr. Mariela Alfonzo, an urban design and behavior researcher, to understand how the time we spend in green spaces impacts our...2021-08-1049 minInevitableInevitableEp. 168: Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU TandonToday's guest is Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. Urban Future Lab is a non-profit center focused on cleantech innovation in New York that runs several programs focused on market-ready climate solutions. In 2014, Pat assumed the role of Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at Urban Future Lab, bringing over 15 years of expertise in the industry, connecting startups to funding sources, customers, and business mentors. Pat started her career as a LEED AP architect with a degree from Harvard's design school before shifting her focus to c...2021-08-0249 minCERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue UniversityCERIAS Weekly Security Seminar - Purdue UniversityNasir Memon, AI, Computational Imaging and the Battle for Media Integrity Rapid progress in machine learning, computer vision and graphics leads to successive democratization of media manipulation capabilities. While convincing photo and video manipulation used to require substantial time and skill, modern editors bring (semi-) automated tools that can be used by everyone. Some of the most recent examples include manipulation of human faces, e.g., by their replacement or semantic manipulation (expression, age, etc.). At the same time, dissemination of fake news and misinformation campaigns are picking up speed which challenges trust in the society. Our media distribution platforms lack content integrity features as they were designed and optimized f...2021-07-281h 00NYUAD InstituteNYUAD InstituteWhat to Do When the Sun Turns Violent in 2025?The Sun generates huge magnetic storms with some regularity and streams billions of tons of charged particles. These storms are supposed to reach their peak activity in 2025. With it comes the likelihood of large impact on the Earth, with potential damage to our communications systems and power grids, causing enormous strife and financial loss. We missed a few such storms in the last 25 years. Will we be lucky and miss them again? This talk discusses what happens inside the Sun that leads to such storms. Speaker К.R. Sreenivasan, Professor of Physics and Mathematics, University Professor and Eugene Kleiner Chair for I...2021-07-051h 16The SecureWorld SessionsThe SecureWorld SessionsCybersecurity Workforce Development at ScaleHow can we scale up the development of our collective cybersecurity talent pipeline, and what role can you play in this? How can your organization help develop talent? How can your alma mater or current university play a part in this? Hear about a model for this kind of work underway through partnerships at New York University Tandon School of Engineering. Our expert panelists: 1. Geoff Brown, CISO, City of New York, and Head of NYC Cyber Command 2. Liat Krawczyk, Assistant Vice President of the New York City Economic Development Corporation 3. Nasir Memon, Vice...2021-06-2952 minThe Future Fountain PodcastThe Future Fountain PodcastReimagining the Workplace for InnovatorsDr. Anne-Laure Fayard, Associate Professor at NYU Tandon, shares why "proximity, privacy and permission" are crucial to collaborative workspaces and why inclusion and a culture of trust drive innovation - and offers practical advice for leaders transitioning their teams into the post-pandemic world.2021-06-2340 minICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsSheikh Suhaib Webb | Foundations of A Community in HealingTamim Islam* recites the Quran at the beginning of the jummah reflection. *About Tamim: Tamim is a current senior at NYU studying Business Technology Management. He also serves as the President of NYU Tandon’s Muslim Student Association and enjoys helping build a healthy and safe community for Muslim students at NYU. He is passionate about Quranic and Islamic studies, and in his free time enjoys playing soccer.2021-06-1234 minICNYU PodcastsICNYU PodcastsSheikh Faiyaz Jaffer | How Generous is the All-Generous?Our service and efforts to seek proximity to the Creator often undergo the distractions of life and the daily grind. And once in a while, it’s helpful to remind ourselves of His gifts and offerings to His creation. In the Quran, and teachings of the Prophet and his family, we are taught to remind ourselves of God’s blessings that we are constantly surrounded by. So truly, how generous is the All-Generous? Tamim Islam* recites the Quran at the beginning of the jummah reflection. *About Tamim: Tamim is a current senior at NYU studying Business Technology Management. He also serv...2021-05-2832 minSurfacingSurfacingRegine Gilbert on Accessibility & Inclusive DesignIn this episode, Andy and Lisa talk to the designer, speaker, and educator Regine Gilbert. Regine is the author of "Inclusive Design for a Digital World: Designing with Accessibility in Mind." Regine explains what accessibility means and consider why makers and business don’t build accessible products—and how to shift that trend. Regine also offers advice for designers and makers who work in organizations where accessibility and inclusive design aren’t priorities. Episode transcript   About Regine Gilbert Regine Gilbert is a user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker with over 10...2021-04-1248 minStarting SmallStarting SmallCourant: Evan MoskalThank you for tuning into "Starting Small", a podcast about brand development, entrepreneurship, and innovation in the modern world. In this episode, I am joined by Evan Moskal, Founder of Courant, wireless charging focused on aesthetic and effectiveness. Growing up, Evan always had a fascination with experimenting and building things from scratch, which led him to study at NYU Tandon School of Engineering and ultimately had a major impact on his venture with creating Courant. Realizing the potential utility behind a functional and aesthetic wireless charger, Evan and his Co-Founder Monish, launched Courant at the dawn of...2021-02-1231 min17 Minutes of Science17 Minutes of ScienceEpisode 22: How Epidemiology is Related to EverythingFor Episode 22 of 17 Minutes of Science we are joined by Diana Klatt. Diana is an epidemiologist and science communicator. She has worked in non-profits, NGOs, academia, and industry with public health, human rights, healthcare access and policy, and digital health technology. Her work ranges from digging into health data, to creating global health educational programs, to changing health policies, to writing and hosting public health education mini-series. She studied epidemiology at NYU College of Global Public Health, Physical Therapy at the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, and Biotechnology and Digital Media at NYU Tandon School of Engineering...2021-01-2820 minNextExec - EWFNextExec - EWFSeason 3 Episode 1: Wise Women: A Chat with Ariel WeintraubIn this episode, Ashley sat down for a chat with Ariel about her career path, experience and transition to leadership.  Ashley and Ariel discuss topics such as career influence, time management, leading a team, and the impacts of the pandemic.Guest - Ariel Weintraub: Ariel Weintraub joined MassMutual in the fall of 2019 as the Head of Security Operations & Engineering, where she is responsible for the Global Security Operations Center, Security Engineering, Security Intelligence and Identity & Access Management. Prior to joining MassMutual, Ariel served as Senior Director of Data & Access Security within Cybersecurity Operations at TIAA where she l...2021-01-0825 minThe Big Rhetorical PodcastThe Big Rhetorical PodcastEpisode 51: NYU ReVision & ReForm SymposiumThe 51st episode of The Big Rhetorical Podcast features a discussion with Nicole Callihan about the upcoming NYU ReVision & ReForm: Writing Across the Borders symposium. Poet and writer Nicole Callihan is a Senior Language Lecturer in New York University’s Expository Writing Program where she serves as Assistant Director of EWP at Tandon’s School of Engineering. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma with two advanced degrees from NYU, Nicole began teaching first-year composition in 2002. Her research interests include Contemporary poems and poetics; digital pedagogies; intersections of class and gender; integrations of sciences and humanities; the essay; collaborations betw...2020-10-1923 minCOVIDCallsCOVIDCallsEP #137 - 9.29.2020 - The Pandemic and the Patient's Experience of IllnessToday I speak with medical anthropologist Danya Glabeau and ID social scientist Emily Rogers. Danya Glabau is an STS scholar and medical anthropologist, and Industry Assistant Professor and Director of the Science and Technology Studies program in the department of Technology, Culture, and Society at NYU Tandon School of Engineering. She has also been Faculty at the Brooklyn Institute for Social Research since 2015. She earned her PhD from the Department of Science and Technology Studies (STS) at Cornell University. Her research examines health activism, the political economy of biomedicine, and how human bodies become valuable data. 2020-09-301h 13College Brew by Writer\'s QiCollege Brew by Writer's QiHow to get into NYU | Alexander Polk, Assistant Director of AdmissionsThis video is for all students looking to pursue their college education at the prestigious New York University. Alexander Polk, the assistant director of admissions discusses in detail the current admission process for Indian students and international students. He shares information regarding different majors be it mathematics, business, engineering or literature. He discusses each school of NYU such as Tisch, Stern, Gallatin, Tandon and other schools. He also talks about the impressive study abroad programs in Florence, London and Paris (among others!) and how the university is taking safety measures during times of COVID.2020-09-161h 06NYU Wagner Review Podcast ChannelNYU Wagner Review Podcast ChannelCoronacast Episode 07 – From Orphanages to Adaptive Online Learning and Helping Children Cope during COVID-19At the top of the episode, hosts Rhea and Luisa talk about the unlikeliness of developing herd immunity in the US, and the subsequent risks of reopening schools in the Fall. On today’s episode, The Wagner Review features two NYU undergraduate students. NYU Tandon senior Nelson James walks us through the technological tools that can make the online learning experience adaptive and personalized for students during the coronavirus pandemic.Founder and director of Project Firefly, and NYU pre-med student Luisa Portugal (yes, there’s two of them!), discuss her efforts to help children in orphan...2020-08-2700 minAAA Northeast PodcastAAA Northeast PodcastAAA's Robert Sinclair jr, talks with Justin Cappos about vehicle hackingLearn about the latest research into vehicle hacking and cybersecurity issues by joining a conversation with Justin Cappos of the NYU Tandon School of Engineering and Robert Sinclair of AAA Northeast.2020-08-2440 minWebInnovationXWebInnovationXExpert Opinion from Regine Gilbert: Web Accessibility and Inclusive DesignKick-off 2020 Spring SymposiumX on Web Accessibility and Customer Experience.Regine Gilbert shared her expert opinion on Web Accessibility trends and insights for customer experience, speaking with the World Wide Web Consortium W3C Evangelist, Dr. Rachel Yager. Regine Gilbert is a User Experience Designer based in NYC. She is a professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where she teaches user experience design and assistive technology to students in the Integrated Digital Media program. Regine is author of 'Inclusive Design in the Digital Age: Designing with Accessibility in Mind' - a book for those...2020-08-2207 minRebellion Research Educational SeriesRebellion Research Educational SeriesDr. Igor Halperin talks with Rebellion Research on Reinforcement Learning And Deep RL in Finance!Dr. Halperin teaches Machine Learning at New York University's NYU Tandon School of Engineering!2020-08-0316 minThe Veteran (Semi) ProfessionalThe Veteran (Semi) ProfessionalEp. 07 Resource of the Week: NYU TandonSend us a textInterested in entrepreneurship?  Check out the Futures Lab at NYU Tandon with some seriously awesome programs for veterans. 2020-07-0108 minEngelberg Center Live!Engelberg Center Live!COVID-19 Contact Tracing App PrivacyCOVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps was originally held on May 1, 2020 to discuss the privacy implications of technology-based contract tracing applications.  The event was co-hosted by Marc Canellas and Rights Over Tech, the Engelberg Center, the Information Law Institute, and the NYU Center for Cybersecurity.  The discussion features:-- Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Senior Counsel, Liberty and National Security, NYU Brennan Center for Justice (Moderator).-- Lorna Thorpe, Professor of Epidemiology, Director of the Division of Epidemiology, NYU Langone School of Medicine.-- Philip Alston, John Norton Pomeroy Professor of Law, NYU School of Law; UN Special Ra...2020-06-171h 04Design Thinking RoundtableDesign Thinking RoundtableVeteran Suicide Prevention: How CDC and the Lab at OPM collaborated to give veterans a voiceIn the second episode, our host, Priyanka Vora sat down with experts at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Lab at OPM (The United States Office of Personnel Management) who applied human-centered design to better understand Veterans’ perspectives on how to prevent suicide as they transition out of military service. Here’s who we interviewed in the order they appear on the show: Commander Shannon (‘Kinzie) Lee, Lead for Strategic Partnerships at the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control’s Office of Policy and Partnerships. Leah Chan, Public Health Advisor on the Strategic Partnerships Team in the Office of Polic...2020-05-2126 minDesign Thinking RoundtableDesign Thinking RoundtableEngineering X Design with Jocelyn Miller, JM Coaching and TrainingEngineering X Design is a Podcast Series produced by the Design Lab at NYU MakerSpace. This podcast complements a series of fireside chats where we invite professionals working at the intersection of design, engineering, and technology. Our guest for this episode is Jocelyn Miller, Founder and CEO of JM Coaching and Training. Credits--- conception and production: Anne-Laure Fayard; sound design, music & post-production: Blake Rook; voice: Melchior Tamisier-Fayard; logo design: Florentina Sergiou Thank you to our sponsor, the Department of Technology Management and Innovation, NYU Tandon. To learn more about the Design Lab @ NYU MakerSpace visit makerspace.engineering.nyu.edu/designlab/ ...2020-04-2811 minDrop the STEM podcastDrop the STEM podcast29. Resolution of an N-P Computational Problem through Genetic Algorithms - Carla García MedinaThe newest guest on the pod is Carla García Medina: a researcher in Computer Science and Engineering! 💫In her 2018 EUCYS project, she applied genetic algorithms to solve the "Travelling Salesman Problem", which is considered a computational NP problem. 💻 She participated at the 8th International Swiss Talent Forum, where outstanding young talents across the world are assigned different challenges. 🇨🇭Carla developed an iOS application for IDEA (Independent Democracy of Informal Economy Association) Cambodia. She worked for companies and institutions in ML and Deep learning, and now she studies at NYU Tandon School of Engineering! 🍎Carla is also the winner of several prizes...2020-04-191h 03Design Thinking RoundtableDesign Thinking RoundtableEngineering X Design with Jeff Kessler, IDEOEngineering X Design is a Podcast Series produced by the Design Lab at NYU MakerSpace. This podcast complements a series of fireside chats where we invite professionals working at the intersection of design, engineering, and technology. Our guest for this episode is Jeff Kessler, Senior Design Lead at IDEO. Credits--- conception and production: Anne-Laure Fayard; sound design, music & post-production: Blake Rook; voice: Melchior Tamisier-Fayard; Logo design: Florentina Sergiou Thank you to our sponsor, the Department of Technology Management and Innovation, NYU Tandon. To learn more about the Design Lab @ NYU MakerSpace visit http://makerspace.engineering.nyu.edu/designlab/ and follow...2020-04-1511 minDesign Thinking RoundtableDesign Thinking RoundtableHuman-centered design in the Public SectorDesign Thinking Roundtable returns with its third season —Designing for the Public to investigate the meaning of Human-Centered Design in the public sector. Public sector fundamentally pertains to and involves people: Without people, the “public” does not exist, nor does the government. We discuss, debate and question the past, present and future of design thinking in the public sector. In the first episode, our host, Priyanka Vora sat down with design experts working with and in the government to discuss why human-centered design matters for developing and implementing policies that create positive social impact. Here’s who we interviewed in the orde...2020-02-2816 minThe Neurologic Wellness PodcastThe Neurologic Wellness PodcastScience Behind Yoga and PTSDAlexandra (Ali) Seidenstein holds a faculty position in the Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Department at NYU-Tandon where she teaches courses such as Genetics, Molecular Biology and Cell Biology for the Biomolecular Science Program. Ali’s PhD work in Neural and Behavioral Science led her to investigate differential gene expression changes and epigenetics associated with trauma and PTSD. Ali has been involved with numerous projects and research endeavors focused on the science of yoga, and its impact on long term treatment.2019-12-0328 minCleanTech Talk — Tesla, Solar, Battery, Climate, AI, EV, & Other Tech News & AnalysisCleanTech Talk — Tesla, Solar, Battery, Climate, AI, EV, & Other Tech News & AnalysisCleantech At NYU's Urban Future Lab — Cleantech Talk with Pat SapinsleyIn this episode of our Cleantech Talk podcast interview series, Zach Shahan sits down with Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab / ACRE at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, to talk about her work.2019-11-1440 minCleanTech Talk — EVs, Solar, Batteries, AI, TeslaCleanTech Talk — EVs, Solar, Batteries, AI, TeslaCleantech At NYU's Urban Future Lab — Cleantech Talk with Pat SapinsleyIn this episode of our Cleantech Talk podcast interview series, Zach Shahan sits down with Pat Sapinsley, Managing Director of Cleantech Initiatives at the Urban Future Lab / ACRE at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, to talk about her work.2019-11-1440 minMillennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery PodcastMillennium Live | A Leadership & Discovery PodcastEpisode 42 | Nasir Memon, NYUIn 1999, cybersecurity studies entered the New York University Tandon School of Engineering curriculum, making it one of the first schools to implement the program at the undergraduate level. Since then, it has become one of the largest programs in the country. In today's podcast, we sit down with the man behind it all, Nasir Memon, Vice Dean of Academics & Student Affairs. Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at NYU Tandon, and Founder of NYU's Center for Cybersecurity.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.2019-10-0810 minTech and MortarTech and Mortar0023 Mariel Ebrahimi, DisruptCRE3 main takeaways Types of innovation commercial real estate is experiencing What emerging trends Mariel is excited to see What to expect at a DisruptCRE conference Speaker Bio Mariel Ebrahimi co-founded DisruptCRE in 2014 with the goal of connecting industry professionals with emerging technologies and trends. Recently, Mariel has spoken for groups within CoreNet New England, Commercial Real Estate Finance Council, NGKF, and at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. In 2015, she was selected as a finalist for the SmartCEO "Skyline Awards" for innovation in commercial real estate and in 2018, a Bisnow NYC Woman of Influence award...2019-08-2800 minRe:VisionRe:VisionThe Future of Facial RecognitionThis week on Re:Vision we jump into the middle of the discussion about facial recognition. Tri recently took a field trip to a lecture put on by the Make It in Brooklyn Meetup called the The Promise and Dangers of Facial Recognition. The panel consisted of Jonathan Stribling-Uss, technologist fellow, New York Civil Liberties Union (ACLU of NY), Assistant Chief Jason Wilcox, NYPD Detective Bureau, Nasir Memon, professor of computer science at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, Noah Levenson, technologist and artist with the Mozilla Foundation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/revision/message2019-08-051h 06Diverse: a SWE podcastDiverse: a SWE podcastEpisode 68: From Serbia to U.S. Academia, NYU Tandon's First Female DeanIn this Diverse podcast episode, FY19 SWE President Penny Wirsing speaks with Jelena Kovačević, the first female dean at New York University's Tandon School of Engineering. Raised in Serbia in the city of Belgrade, Jelena earned an electrical engineering degree from the University of Belgrade before moving to New York City to attend Columbia University. In her new role at Tandon, she is committed to getting more women interested in technology. Tandon's freshman class has more than double the national average of women in engineering, but Jelena wants that number to grow.2019-07-1135 minThe Primary SourceThe Primary SourceTPS July 2019 - Mike Driscoll - Verizon Senior Staff turned NYU ProfessorHave you ever wondered how innovation affects the world? Tonight our guest on the TPS Podcast will be Mike Driscoll, former Verizon Senior Technical Staff, now a professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and an expert on innovation. In tonight's episode, we'll be discussing his career and the influence new technology had on it, the effects of innovation on a global scale, how to harness innovation, and where technology is headed.   If you have any interest in business, technology, or entrepreneurship, this episode is perfect for you!   Check out our social media here...2019-07-041h 15Design Thinking RoundtableDesign Thinking RoundtableEquality vs. Equity: Introduction to Inclusive DesignThis first episode of the Designing for All Humans series introduces key concepts and vocabulary in inclusive design through conversation with educators at the Ability Project. What is ability? How might designers participate in the destigmatization of disability? What is the difference between inclusive design and accessibility and related concepts? The Ability Project is an interdisciplinary research lab at NYU dedicated to the intersection between disability and human-centered design. Learn more about the Ability Project by visiting http://ability.nyu.edu. The guest speakers featured in this episode are: Allan Goldstein [Senior Lecturer of Disability Studies, NYU Tandon], Marianne Petit...2019-05-1016 minPinpoint by Mark43Pinpoint by Mark4311: ”Beagle” Forensic Software Hunts Cybercriminals w/ Jay KovenWhy is a data forensics computer program named after a tenacious hunting dog? Jay Koven, a PhD candidate at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering helped create the forensic visual analytics tool called Beagle. It has an incredibly powerful query language for the searches, but the language is very simple so that anybody can easily create very complex queries.  2019-05-0900 minBrutally Honest PodcastBrutally Honest Podcast#111- Intellectual Property with George LikourezosGeorge Likourezos is a partner at Carter, DeLuca & Farrell, LLP, a full-service intellectual property law firm based in Melville, New York. His practice encompasses all aspects of patent, trademark and copyright law. With a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, George understands the technical nature of his client’s innovations and can convey the same to the US Patent and Trademark Office and patent offices throughout the world in securing patent protection. His clients include individual inventors, startups, universities, research institutions, middle-market and Fortune 100 companies involved in a wide range of technologies, such as bioelectronics, biomedical systems, consumer products, communication syst...2019-04-2500 minBrutally Honest PodcastBrutally Honest Podcast#111- Intellectual Property with George LikourezosGeorge Likourezos is a partner at Carter, DeLuca & Farrell, LLP, a full-service intellectual property law firm based in Melville, New York. His practice encompasses all aspects of patent, trademark and copyright law. With a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering, George understands the technical nature of his client’s innovations and can convey the same to the US Patent and Trademark Office and patent offices throughout the world in securing patent protection. His clients include individual inventors, startups, universities, research institutions, middle-market and Fortune 100 companies involved in a wide range of technologies, such as bioelectronics, biomedical systems, consumer products, communication syst...2019-04-251h 35Where R.A. Now?Where R.A. Now?Episode 56: An NYU LOVE story! Welcome Week Couple! Richa Tandon '10 Stern (Finance) & Mrunal Parmar '10 CAS and Dentistry '13 (Dentist) w/ cohost Andrea Bautista (RA in Brittany)Richa Tandon is a Director in Private Debt with Benefit Street Partners (“BSP”), a credit-focused alternative asset management firm with approximately $26 billion in assets under management. Prior to joining BSP in 2014, Ms. Tandon was an Associate at Trilantic Capital Partners, where she worked on executing private equity investments in the business services and consumer sectors. Prior to joining Trilantic, Ms. Tandon worked in investment banking at Morgan Stanley. Ms. Tandon received a Bachelor of Science in Finance and Accounting from the Stern School of Business at New York University. ​​​​​Dr. Mrunal Parmar is a board certifie...2019-03-2529 minHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanHanselminutes with Scott HanselmanRegine Gilbert on the Essence of AccessibilityRegine Gilbert is a user experience designer, educator, and international public speaker with over 10 years of experience working in the technology arena. She has a strong belief in making the world a more accessible place—one that starts and ends with the user.  Regine is an Adjunct Professor at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, teaching User Experience Design to students in the Integrated Digital Media Program. In addition, she teaches the part time User Experience Design course at General Assembly. Regine is passionate about making websites and apps that work for everyone! https://twitter.com/reg_inee...2019-01-0331 minNYU JazzCastNYU JazzCastChandrika TandonGrammy-nominated artist and humanitarian Chandrika Tandon is featured.2018-05-0743 minGood Point PodcastGood Point Podcast30 - MentorshipThis week we discuss mentorship, searching for an elephant with a flashlight and eating glass while staring into the abyss. Tom Sherman, Exclusive Memory #9 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I3YpYWtoM4g Ai Wei Wei teaches at Universität der Künste Berlin https://www.udk-berlin.de/service/presse-kommunikation-der-universitaet-der-kuenste-berlin/pressemitteilungen/pressemitteilungen-2015/chinese-artist-ai-weiwei-to-assume-einstein-professorship-at-the-berlin-university-of-the-arts/ Apple Park (Apple’s new headquarters) https://9to5mac.com/guides/apple-park/ Second City Comedy Studies http://www.comedystudies.com/index.php Upright Citizens Brigade (not fireman’s brigade!) https://ucbtheatre.com/ Vito Acconci, Seedbed (1972) https://www.moma.org/collection/works/109933 Susan Schelle (Jeremy’s first art teacher...2017-05-091h 04The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)(5/5) AlphaVertex - Creating a Worldwide Financial Knowledge Graph - TWiML Talk #18This week I'm on location at NYU/ffVC AI NexusLab startup accelerator, speaking with founders from the 5 companies in the program's inaugural batch. This interview is with AlphaVertex, a FinTech startup creating a worldwide financial knowledge graph to help investors predict stock prices. The notes for this series can be found at twimlai.com/nexuslab. Thanks to Future Labs at NYU Tandon and ffVenture Capital for sponsoring the series!2017-04-0726 minThe TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)(4/5) Behold.ai - Increasing Efficiency of Healthcare Insurance Billing with NLP - TWiML Talk #18This week I'm on location at NYU/ffVC AI NexusLab startup accelerator, speaking with founders from the 5 companies in the program's inaugural batch. This interview is with Behold.ai, which uses computer vision and natural language processing techniques to bring efficiencies to the world of healthcare insurance billing. The notes for this series can be found at twimlai.com/nexuslab. Thanks to Future Labs at NYU Tandon and ffVenture Capital for sponsoring the series!2017-04-0716 minThe TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)(3/5) Cambrian Intelligence - Using AI to Simplify the Programming of Robots - TWiML Talk #18This week I'm on location at NYU/ffVC AI NexusLab startup accelerator, speaking with founders from the 5 companies in the program's inaugural batch. This interview is with Cambrian Intelligence, a company using AI to simplify the programming of industrial robots for the automotive industry. The notes for this series can be found at twimlai.com/nexuslab. Thanks to Future Labs at NYU Tandon and ffVenture Capital for sponsoring the series!2017-04-0723 minThe TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)(2/5) Klustera - Location-Based Intelligence for Smarter Marketing - TWiML Talk #18This week I'm on location at NYU/ffVC AI NexusLab startup accelerator, speaking with founders from the 5 companies in the program's inaugural batch. This interview is with Klustera, a company applying location-based intelligence and machine learning to help brands execute smarter marketing campaigns. The notes for this series can be found at twimlai.com/nexuslab. Thanks to Future Labs at NYU Tandon and ffVenture Capital for sponsoring the series!2017-04-0722 minThe TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)(1/5) HelloVera - AI-Powered Customer Support - TWiML Talk #18This week I'm on location at NYU/ffVC AI NexusLab startup accelerator, speaking with founders from the 5 companies in the program's inaugural batch. This interview is with HelloVera, a company applying artificial intelligence to the challenge of automating customer support experiences. The notes for this series can be found at https://twimlai.com/nexuslab. Thanks to Future Labs at NYU Tandon and ffVenture Capital for sponsoring the series!2017-04-0725 minCrossroads of Rockland HistoryCrossroads of Rockland HistorySS Columbia Project - Liz McEnaney: Crossroads of Rockland HistoryBroadcast originally aired March 20, 2017, 9:30amClare Sheridan interviewed Liz McEnaney, Executive Director of the SS Columbia Project. The landmark SS Columbia is currently being restored; once it is, the steamboat will become a floating platform for arts, education, and entertainment that connects New York City and the Hudson Valley.To learn more about the SS Columbia Project, visit sscolumbia.orgAbout Liz McEnaney, Executive Director the of SS Columbia Project: Liz is an architectural historian and preservationist. 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