Paolo Gasti
His research focuses on privacy-preserving genomic computation. In other words, as advanced DNA sequencing technologies revolutionize the medical field and bring the possibility of digitized genomes closer to reality, Gasti is interested in how engineers will address the privacy concerns of individuals who may one day have access to obtaining and storing their DNA sequences online.
David Schieren
I am convinced that shifting to a renewable energy economy will be one of the most important developments in human history. Ending oil dependency and cleaning the air will lead to an unprecedented era of peace and prosperity.
Nicole Soman
Coming from a small town to Old Westbury, NYIT has helped Nicole come out of her comfort zone and excel tremendously. From saying hello to new people and making new friends the campus offers a variety of experiences. Attending engineering based high school Nicole researched schools that had an Engineering Program and came across NYIT.
Nada Anid
The first female dean of NYIT's School of Engineering and Computing Sciences (SoECS), Nada Anid oversees 80 engineering and computing sciences faculty members and nearly 3,500 graduate and undergraduate students at NYIT campuses located in Manhattan and Old Westbury, N.Y., Canada, China, and the Middle East.
NYIT Ranks Among U.S. News 2016 Best Online Programs
NYIT's online graduate programs in education and engineering are among the best nationally, according to new rankings.
NYIT-Vancouver Launches Master of Science in Energy Management
Learn about energy systems, environmental technology, and facilities management as part of NYIT's graduate program in energy management.
Meet NYIT's Long Island Innovators
A prosthetic hand and an implantable medical device are the innovations by an NYIT student and a faculty member.
Google Recruiters Share Career Tips with NYIT Students
Undergraduate and graduate computer science students participated in a site tour, luncheon, and technology talk.
NYIT and PKU Host Sustainable Megacities Conference in Beijing
Event participants discussed distribution of food, energy, and water resources.
Engineering Professor Wins Federal Grant to Develop Wireless Implantable System
The tiny implant will help track data in patients with stomach disorders.
NYIT Helps Fight Cyberspace Invaders
In 2009, NYIT launched its Cybersecurity Conference, an ideas forum growing in importance every year.
Career Spotlight: Meet Emil Leano (B.S. '13)
Emil Leano (B.S. '13) shares how NYIT's Internship Certificate Program was a first step to pursuing a career at Viacom.