NSF Grant Supports Research to Advance Mobile Edge Computing
A National Science Foundation (NSF) grant will support research conducted by Assistant Professor Jerry Cheng, Ph.D., as he takes part in a project to ensure that smart device computing advancements do not outpace experiments in the field.
Students Carry Out Research Projects at New York Tech’s Summer REU Program
Fifteen students from 12 colleges and universities conducted various research projects during the 10-week Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program.
Alumni Profile: Barry Wall
A change of major and school put Barry Wall (B.S.’70) on a successful career path. He credits New York Tech for laying the groundwork and giving him the skills to advance his career in computer science.
Alumni Profile: Ronald E. Daniels
Ronald E. Daniels (B.S. ’70) says he has never met a problem he wouldn’t tackle. He has kept that attitude throughout his life, leading him to a successful career in engineering career.
Alumni Profile: Randolph Duke II
College of Engineering and Computing Sciences alumnus Randolph Duke II (B.S. ’11) is part of Facebook’s diverse and collaborative team of UX researchers working to create the best platform for its users.
Python Programming for Women Receives Inspiring Programs in STEM Award
New York Tech’s Python Programming for Women training initiative has received the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education. New York Tech’s Python Programming for Women training initiative has received the 2021 Inspiring Programs in STEM Award from INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine, the largest and oldest diversity and inclusion publication in higher education.
Students First: Fall Academic Plans with the Deans
Deans and representatives from New York Tech’s colleges and schools joined the university community for the second discussion of the 2021 Students First: Community Conversations series.
Alumni Profile: Kyriacos Athens Athanasiou
When he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering in 1984, Kyriacos Athens Athanasiou, Ph.D., was only beginning to dream of where his focus and field might take him. In the years since, he has become one of the world’s foremost thinkers, inventors, and leaders in the world of biomedical engineering.
Restoring Trust in Science
The mistrust of science has grown, fueling political divide and the spread of misinformation. Why doesn’t the public believe in science? And how can their trust be gained? New York Tech faculty and alumni weigh in.
News Byte: Vancouver Cybersecurity Program Advisory Board Announced
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences on the Vancouver campus welcomed the new members for the 2021 – 2023 term.
New Degrees Prepare Students for In-Demand Fields
New York Tech has launched three new exciting degree programs that will prepare students to solve global challenges in engineering, public health, and business.
Preparing Students for a New Workforce
At the Long Island Business News webinar, “Industry-Academic Partnerships for Technology and Economic Growth,” higher education and industry experts discussed the ways they can prepare students for careers and help businesses remain competitive and grow.