New York Tech Women’s Technology Council Establishes Mentoring Program
New York Institute of Technology’s Women’s Technology Council (WTC) established a mentoring program to support and guide the university’s female students from college to career.
New Python Workshop Aims to Support Women and Single Parents Affected by the Pandemic
Python Programming for Women and Single Parents is a new workshop designed to train those who are unemployed or underemployed and help them advance their careers.
New York Tech Partners with Zscaler to Offer Training in Cybersecurity Services
NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences has partnered with Zscaler, a leader in cloud security, to offer students and alumni the opportunity to receive professional certification in the company’s security services.
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Industry Leaders Lecture Series
At the Industry Leaders Lecture Series, senior tech and industry executives will address career and technology topics ranging from entrepreneurship and systems engineering to career opportunities.
$250K NYSERDA Grant Supports Research and Training in Energy Efficiency
A New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) grant will help New York Tech faculty and students find solutions to improve buildings’ energy efficiency and provide training for the future workforce in the field.
News Byte: New Course on Technology Practices for Startups
In the new Technology Business Startup Practices course, aspiring technology entrepreneurs will learn how to turn ideas into a business.
Driving Safely, Under the Influence of Trust
To enhance the safety, security, and efficiency of driving, Associate Professor Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and graduate student Chenyue Zhang propose a novel solution to evaluate the trustworthiness of cars’ navigation messages through an artificial intelligence-enabled trust management system (AIT) using deep learning algorithms and blockchain technology.
News Byte: Preparing the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Experts
Through the “Strengthening the Cisco Cybersecurity Pipeline” project, New York Tech worked with instructors to train 24 high school teachers to help them implement cybersecurity lessons in the classroom while five grad students acted as mentors to the students.
Students “Arm” Themselves with Innovation
Four New York Tech undergraduate students overcame the challenges of a global pandemic to build a robotic arm for their senior design project.
News Byte: New York Tech SWE Student Chapter Recognized for Membership Growth
The New York Tech Society of Women Engineers (SWE) student chapter was awarded the 2021 Membership Growth Award.
Student Profile: Samiha Gaffar
New York Tech student Samiha Gaffar believes tech is the future, which is why she decided to pursue a career in computer science.
Student Profile: Christine Lee
Christine Lee believes there should be more women in medicine. As a future physician, she plans to focus on health policy and global health to address the needs of her community and beyond.