Student Profile: Kathryn Vu
Electrical and computer engineering student Kathryn Vu recently received a 2021 Greek Leader of Distinction award from the Northeast Greek Leadership Association. Now, as she prepares to graduate this May, she intends to use her leadership skills to push for progress in STEM fields.
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.
Student Profile: Clement Banahene
Lack of electricity in his home country of Ghana inspired Clement Banahene to pursue a degree in electrical and computer engineering.
Student Profile: Mohammed Alam
When he was in middle school, Mohammed Alam became fascinated with computer engineering. When it came time to choose a school to pursue his dream, he chose New York Tech.
Student Profile: Brilendra Murti Panta
Electrical and computer engineering major Brilendra Murti Panta came to New York Tech to study mechanical engineering That all changed when he was introduced to circuits and components.
Alumni Profile: Jimmy Marsanico
At NYIT’s 2012 commencement, the electrical and computer engineering major told his classmates they are the product of their own hard work. Following his own advice, he is now an enterprise product manager at Bloomberg LP.
Alumni Profile: Joshua Folarin
NYIT offered Joshua Folarin (B.S. ’18) exactly what he wanted from an academic career: an excellent education and the perfect location.
Undergrads Do Research for Real
Through the NYIT Undergraduate Research and Entrepreneurship Program (UREP), students have the opportunity to address real-world problems outside their regular coursework.
Student Profile: Ian Krivoruk
Find out how Ian Krivoruk’s love of music led him to NYIT’s electrical and computer engineering program.
News Brief: Computer Science Program Fully Accredited by ABET
ABET grants full accreditation to four degree programs in NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences.
Student Profile: Shannen Greer
Shannen Green always knew she wanted to be an engineer, but was unsure of the focus she wanted to take. It wasn’t until Superstorm Sandy hit that a light bulb turned on and led her to electrical and computer engineering.
Women and Technology
NYIT Board of Trustee member Caroline Watteeuw imparts her expertise to SoECS students.