As a Tandon ECE student, you have access to a wealth of resources to support your academic and professional development. From cutting-edge research labs to mentorship programs, these resources are designed to help you succeed in your studies and beyond.

Academic Support
Learning Centers
- Academic Resource Center (ARC): The ARC provides tutoring, academic advising, and workshops.
- Center for Academic Success (CAS): CAS offers academic advising, counseling, and study skills workshops.
Student Organizations
- ECE Student Association (ECESA): ECESA organizes events, workshops, and social gatherings for ECE students.
- Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Student Branch: IEEE sponsors technical talks, career networking, and industry field trips.
- Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Student Section: SWE provides mentorship, networking, and career development opportunities for women in engineering.
Research Opportunities
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Center (ECERC): ECERC conducts research in areas such as microelectronics, communications, and signal processing.
- Center for Urban Science and Progress (CUSP): CUSP uses data science and engineering to address urban challenges such as transportation, energy, and infrastructure.
- NYU Center for Advanced Digital Research (CADRE): CADRE conducts research in areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science.
Projects and Competitions
- Senior Design Project: Capstone project where students design and implement an engineering solution to a real-world problem.
- IEEE Region 1 Student Paper Competition: Students present their research at a regional competition.
- Engineering Design Exposition (EDE): Students showcase their design projects at an annual exhibition.
Career Development
Career Services
- NYU Career Network: Access to a database of job and internship opportunities, career counseling, and resume review.
- Tandon Engineering Career Center: Provides career guidance, mock interviews, and industry networking events.
- NYU Technology Ventures and Innovation (TVI): Supports entrepreneurial ventures by providing mentorship, funding, and business resources.
Mentorship Programs
- Engineering Mentor Program: Connect with industry professionals for guidance and support.
- WiE Mentorship Program: Mentorship program specifically for women in engineering.
- DSC Internship Program: Paid internship program for students involved in the Data Science Club.
Other Resources
Computer Labs
- Henry and Betty Goldberg Computer Science Building (GWB): State-of-the-art computer labs with the latest software and equipment.
- Engineering and Science Annex (EA): Additional computer lab space for ECE students.
Libraries
- Tandon Library: Dedicated library for engineering and science with a vast collection of books, articles, and databases.
- Bobst Library: NYU’s main library with a comprehensive collection of resources.
Health and Wellness
- Tandon Health Services: Provides medical care, counseling, and health promotion programs.
- カウンセリング and Psychological Services (CAPS): Provides confidential counseling and support services.
- Wellness Exchange: Offers programs and resources to promote physical and mental well-being.
By the Numbers
- 95% of Tandon ECE graduates are employed or enrolled in graduate school within six months of graduation.
- $100K Average starting salary for Tandon ECE graduates.
- 100+ Research projects conducted by ECE faculty annually.
- 1,000+ Industry partners that collaborate with Tandon ECE students and faculty.
Innovative Applications
“Sense-spire” is a novel sensor system that integrates with infrastructure to monitor and optimize urban environments. Utilizing a combination of sensors, data analytics, and AI, Sense-spire empowers city planners and engineers to improve energy efficiency, reduce pollution, and enhance public safety.
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Research Labs
Lab | Focus |
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ECERC | Microelectronics, communications, signal processing |
CUSP | Data science and engineering for urban challenges |
CADRE | Artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science |
Student Organizations
Organization | Mission |
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ECESA | Foster community and support among ECE students |
IEEE Student Branch | Advance electrical engineering and computing technologies |
SWE Student Section | Empower women in engineering |
Career Services
Service | Description |
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NYU Career Network | Job and internship opportunities, career counseling |
Tandon Engineering Career Center | Career guidance, mock interviews, industry networking |
TVI | Mentorship, funding, business resources for entrepreneurs |
Libraries
Library | Collection |
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Tandon Library | Engineering and science resources |
Bobst Library | Comprehensive collection |
FAQs
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What resources are available to help me succeed in my studies?
Tandon ECE offers a range of resources, including learning centers, student organizations, research opportunities, and academic advising.
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How can I get involved in research?
Explore the research labs at ECERC, CUSP, and CADRE. Participate in projects and competitions, and connect with faculty to discuss potential involvement.
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What career development services are available to me?
Access NYU Career Network, Tandon Engineering Career Center, and TVI for job and internship opportunities, career guidance, and mentorship programs.
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What other resources can I utilize?
Make use of computer labs, libraries, health and wellness services, and counseling support.
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Can I learn more about Tandon ECE’s research and innovation?
Attend research seminars, browse faculty publications, and visit the ECERC, CUSP, and CADRE websites.
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How can I stay updated on the latest news and events?
Follow Tandon ECE on social media, subscribe to the student newsletter, and check the website for announcements.
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What are some potential career paths for Tandon ECE graduates?
Graduates pursue careers in areas such as electronics design, software engineering, data science, and telecommunications.
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How do I get involved in student organizations?
Attend organization meetings, connect with members on LinkedIn, and email the organization’s leaders to express interest.