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Alumni Profile: Thomas Kershaw

From helping him launch a successful career to meeting and marrying his college sweetheart, Thomas Kershaw (B.S. ’71) looks back fondly on his time at New York Tech.

Student Profile: Benjamin Fuoco

Using Python code he learned in the classroom, computer science student Benjamin Fuoco is building a prototype of medical vest for NASA.

Alumni Profile: Eze Small

Everything started on the track for Eze Small. After a setback, he shifted his focus to engineering. He is now president and chief operating officer of Elite Construction of NY, where he continues to use the lessons he learned at New York Tech.

Student Profile: Hibah Agha

Aspiring software engineer Hibah Agha is learning everything she needs to know as a student employee at the ETIC, where she is working on several projects related to E.R.R.S.E.L.A., New York Tech’s robot.

Student Profile: Robert Doxey

Since elementary school, Robert Doxey (B.S. ’21) has been interested in how computers work. At New York, he’s gaining first-hand experience as an entrepreneur, working on real-world projects in the ETIC.

Faculty Profile: Felix Fischman

A veteran of private industry as well as university teaching, Assistant Professor Felix Fischman believes the best way to learn in any computer language is to understand the origins of object-oriented programming.

Doers and Makers Building Prototypes for NASA

As part of a new agreement, NASA has contracted with New York Tech to have ETIC student employees build unique technology prototypes based on existing NASA patents and create professional marketing materials to help commercialize the technology.

Faculty Profile: James Scire

Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering James Scire, Ph.D., always knew he wanted to go into engineering, even before he knew what it was called. Now he teaches mechanical and aerospace engineering at New York Tech, preparing the next generation of engineers.

Student Profile: Ziqing Yang

Ziqing Yang (B.S. ’20, M.S. ’21) is part of the first cohort of students in New York Tech’s new Ph.D. in computer science program.

Third Quarter in Review

A roundup of research grants and awards obtained by New York Tech faculty that support original and innovative research to provide a student experience that inspire critically creative thinking through fundamental or applied experiences.

Alumni Profile: Robert C. Sesko

In 1966, computer science looked very different. And as technology advanced, Robert Sesko (B.S. ’70) built an impressive decades-long career in the telecom industry on the foundation of his New York Tech education.

Student Profile: Maria Crawford

Electrical and computer engineering student Maria Crawford sat down with The Box to share how she, through her recent internship experience, helped high school students discover a love for STEM.

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