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New York Tech Launches First Ph.D. Degree in Computer Science

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences will offer its first Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree program in Computer Science.

Engineering Students Walk Away With Jobs at SWE Conference

NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences students received summer internship offers at WE19, the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) annual conference in Anaheim, Calif.

Student Profile: Denesia Mitchell

When Denesia Mitchell was deciding on a major, she randomly selected engineering management. At Preview Day at New York Tech, a professor opened her eyes to the opportunities available to her with this degree and Mitchell hasn’t looked back since.

News Byte: Babak Beheshti Discusses What’s Ahead for 5G on PBS

The dean of NYIT College of Engineering and Computing Sciences was a featured speaker on PBS’s SciTech Now.

Alumni Profile: Kyle MacKenzie

As an engineer for Polise Consulting Engineers, Kyle MacKenzie (B.T. ’08, M.S. ’10) is responsible for designing electrical and fire systems. Outside of his daily role, he works on updating New York City’s electrical code.

New York Tech Co-Hosts Prestigious Transportation Tech Symposium

New York Institute of Technology co-hosted industry and university experts at the 2019 Transportation Technology Symposium on Innovative Mobility Solutions at NYIT Auditorium on Broadway, where faculty and students presented on blockchain research.

News Byte: New York Tech Ranked Among Top 20 Universities for Diversity

Readers of Woman Engineer magazine ranked New York Institute of Technology as one of the 20 universities offering a diversified curriculum, student base, and faculty.

New York Tech Student, Mentor Win Partnership Award

The Moxxie Mentoring Foundation honored Eboni Odom and her mentor for their dynamic partnership.

Alumni Profile: Anas Patel

As an instrumentation and control engineer, Anas Patel (M.S. ’19) saw the potential to converge his former training with energy management. The recent graduate now plans to use his New York Tech degree to battle climate change.

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.

IEEE Honors Wenjia Li, Ph.D.

The assistant professor of computer science was selected as the recipient of the 2019 IEEE Region 1 Technological Innovation (Academic) Award.

Student Profile: Nadia Hossain

The computer science major plans to use her degree to make a positive impact in the world.

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