Alumni Profile: Kunal Kamlesh Kulkarni
Kunal Kalmlesh Kulkarni (M.S. ’19) enrolled in New York Tech’s computer science program to help his father develop software to help make the family’s electrical control panels company more efficient.
New York Tech Week on The Academic Minute
New York Institute of Technology faculty shared their expertise the week of February 17 on The Academic Minute.
Student Profile: Christopher De Leon
In the summer of 2019, Christopher De Leon was selected for a prestigious internship with the United States Navy, where he worked on upgrading and servicing existing electrical controls on naval ships.
Student Profile: Melissa Mazo
After working as a machinist, mechanical engineering major Melissa Mazo was inspired to learn how to design products. At New York Tech, she is gaining hands-on experience in her coursework as well as through her network outside of the classroom.
Student Profile: Sarah Elisabeth Johnson
Before she even completed high school, Sarah Johnson filed for two provisional patents. At New York Tech, the electrical and computer engineering student’s passion for innovation continues.
Center for Global Health Hosts First Case Competition
Three interdisciplinary teams of New York Tech students presented solutions to a global health crisis.
New Lab Fosters Interdisciplinary Research in Engineering and Biology
On January 13, New York Institute of Technology opened the Biomedical Sciences and Bioengineering Laboratory, where faculty will work with students and pursue interdisciplinary research.
News Byte: Engineers and Computer Scientists for a Day
New York Tech students helped fifth-graders experience new technology and gain problem-solving skills during a visit to New York Tech’s Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.
Student Profile: Dariel Benjamin
Dariel Benjamin’s plan to go into mechanical engineering took a turn when he took courses in computer science.
Alumni Profile: Hedao Tian
Ever since he was a child, Hedao Tian (M.S. ’19) had an interest in computers. Now he’s working as an intern at software company SAP, where he develops business intelligence systems and data warehousing.
Key Resources Are Becoming FEWer
Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong talks about the dangers food, energy, and water (FEW) resources face and how to provide and maintain food, energy, and water (FEW) supplies in urban environments as the population continues to increase.
Power Grid Needs to Get “Smart,” Says Energy Expert
At “Disrupting the Energy Grid,” Joseph S. Lopes (M.S. ’19) spoke about the challenge disruptive new technologies such as solar roofs, electric vehicles, and smart thermostats pose to old-style power grids.