Advanced Undergrad Research on Display
On May 12, eight teams comprising 28 students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program presented their research to faculty, peers, and others via a virtual event.
Students Pitch Business Ideas at Statewide Competition
Three New York Tech students and one alumnus are working to build innovative companies to disrupt traditional business models in the healthcare and jewelry industries.
Inspiring the Next Generation of Women in STEM
More than 90 high school students attended the virtual 2021 Women in Engineering and Technology Day to learn more about STEM fields.
Students Showcase Their Skills at ETIC Cyber Hackathon
The Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) hackathon welcomed undergraduate and graduate students from the New York City, Long Island, and Vancouver campuses to solve 15 challenges in six hours.
Making Radars Smarter in Congested Radio Frequency Environment
Assistant professor Batu Chalise, Ph.D., and a professor at Villanova University have been awarded $240,000 from the Army Research Laboratory as part of a subcontract from Alion Science and Technology to enhance state-of-the-art radar functionality.
SOURCE 2021
More than 135 undergraduate and graduate students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at the annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE) held virtually on April 23.
In Honor of Earth Day
Since the first Earth Day in 1970, colleges and universities have been central figures of the environmental movement. Now, New York Tech faculty and students are working to solve some of the planet’s most pressing issues.
Student Profile: Talise Geer
After working in sales for 10 years, graduate student Talise Geer didn’t see herself going back to school—especially not in a STEM field. Today, she is enrolled in the Cybersecurity, M.S. program, preparing to capitalize on the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals.
New York Tech to Host Cybersecurity Hackathon
On April 30, the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will host its eighth cybersecurity hackathon challenge, where competing teams of New York Tech students will face 15 cryptographic challenges.
Student Profile: Kathryn Vu
Electrical and computer engineering student Kathryn Vu recently received a 2021 Greek Leader of Distinction award from the Northeast Greek Leadership Association. Now, as she prepares to graduate this May, she intends to use her leadership skills to push for progress in STEM fields.
iNTEREST Lecture Series Introduces Students to the Latest Technologies
New York Tech’s ETIC Remote Engagement Sessions in Technology (iNTEREST) program launches a virtual lecture series to introduce students to the latest proprietary technologies.
Walking on the Wild Side with Anatomy Research
When COVID-19 disrupted in-person learning, New York Tech students sought remote research opportunities. Working with Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky, Ph.D., the student researchers contributed multiple chapters on animal locomotion and evolution to the Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior.