2023 A real-time flood tracker is expanding to help New Yorkers during major storms. Rosemary Misdary, Gothamist, 16 February
2023 Rockaway Slated For New Flood Sensors. Kerry Murtha, The Wave, 9 January
2022 Five Ways to Prevent the Next Sandy. Anne Barnard, New York Times, 28 October
2022 A Decade After Hurricane Sandy, New Yorkers Still Fear the Rain. Ronda Kaysen, New York Times, 21 October
2022 NYU is building an ultrasonic flood sensor network in New York’s Gowanus neighborhood. Andrew Tarantola, Engadget, 28 September
2022 New technology could improve NYC response, preparedness for future floods. News 12 The Bronx, 16 September
2022 Dashboard showing real-time street flooding data is now live. Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY1, 9 September
2022 New public online website tool reports street-level flooding in real time. Brooklyn Daily Eagle, 6 September
2022 One year after Hurricane Ida, NYC updates its water infrastructure in the hopes of preventing another tragedy. Josh Niland, Archinect News, 2 September
2022 1 year after Ida, New York City to build 2,000 new rain gardens, install flood sensors citywide. Natalie Duddridge, CBS New York, 1 September
2022 Flood sensor project will offer city real-time data as storms intensify. Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY1, 4 April
2022 Radio interview on NPR/WNYC: “Where does toilet water go?” Science Friday with Ira Flatow, 11 March
2021 Sensor Networks Help Fight Floods and Noise Pollution. Dexter Johnson, IEEE Spectrum, 3 November
2021 Flooding shows risks to city posed by increasing storm deluges. Ari Ephraim Feldman, NY1, 9 July
2021 Data Project May Drive Policy for Hyperlocal Flooding in NYC. Elias Gbadamosi, Government Technology, 24 February
2020 What New York City’s Sewers Reveal About the Virus. Corey Kilgannon, New York Times, 8 December
2020 Scientists are monitoring New York’s sewers, hoping to identify coronavirus clusters. Corey Kilgannon, New York Times, 9 December
2020 We helped a New York sewage plant check poop for the coronavirus. Nicole Wetsman, The Verge, 10 November
2020 NYC Is Working On Tracking Coronavirus Through The Sewers. Caroline Lewis, Gothamist, 7 July
2020 New York City Considers Testing Sewage for Coronavirus. Melanie Grayce West, Wall Street Journal, 1 July
2020 Will Travel be Safer by 2022? Lina Zeldovich, BBC, 22 June
2020 How Wastewater Could Help Track the Spread of the New Coronavirus . Katherine Wu, Smithsonian Magazine, 14 May
2020 Tests to Detect Coronavirus on Surfaces Show Mixed Results. Lina Zeldovich, Undark, 5 May
2020 Sunlight’s Ultraviolet Wavelengths Have Strengths, Limitations in Disinfecting Against the Coronavirus. Jessica Seigel, Washington Post, 24 April