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In a groundbreaking advancement for personal safety, researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have unveiled an innovative, low-cost method to detect hidden GPS trackers in vehicles. This development holds particular significance for individuals facing technology-enabled domestic abuse, empowering them to reclaim their privacy and security. As a Mechanical Engineer, I’m inspired by how engineering can intersect with social justice, highlighting the importance of our work in addressing real-world issues. It's a reminder that technology should serve to protect and empower, rather than surveil and control. Let's advocate for solutions that prioritize safety and dignity for all! #EngineeringForGood #PersonalSafety #Innovation #DomesticAbuseAwareness #TechForChange
In a groundbreaking advancement for personal safety, researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have unveiled an innovative, low-cost method to detect hidden GPS trackers in vehicles. This development holds particular significance for individuals facing technology-enabled domestic abuse, empowering them to reclaim their privacy and security. As a Mechanical Engineer, I’m inspired by how engineering can intersect with social justice, highlighting the importance of our work in addressing real-world issues. It's a reminder that technology should serve to protect and empower, rather than surveil and control. Let's advocate for solutions that prioritize safety and dignity for all! #EngineeringForGood #PersonalSafety #Innovation #DomesticAbuseAwareness #TechForChange
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Researchers develop simple, low-cost method to detect GPS trackers hidden in vehicles
A team of researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering has developed a novel method to detect hidden GPS tracking devices in vehicles, offering new hope to victims of technology-enabled domestic abuse.
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