Molecule Sleuths: Uncovering RNA Modifications
A team of scientists and engineers, led by Associate Professor Shenglong Zhang, have developed a new method to uncover changes to ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules.
New York Institute of Technology Scores Well in U.S. News & World Report’s Rankings
For the ninth consecutive year, New York Institute of Technology ranks among the top 50 universities in the North in the U.S. News & World Report 2020 rankings.
Middle Schoolers Get a Head Start in STEM Fields at New York Tech Summer Program
The Middle School Summer Academy: Technology and Engineering program introduced students to STEM careers through interactive workshops.
Full STEAM Ahead: High School Girls Learn About Tech Fields at New York Institute of Technology
A group of high school girls spent the day at New York Institute of Technology where they learned about the university’s many tech-related programs.
Perfect Ten: Undergrads Participate in NSF-Funded Research Program at New York Tech
Ten students from 10 universities completed the Research Experiences for Undergraduates program over the course of 10 weeks.
Faculty Win $750K NSF Grant for Sustainability Research
With the support of a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant, a team of researchers led by Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong will study sustainable and resilient urban development in New York City and Phoenix, Ariz.
Q&A: What You May Not Know About Long Island’s Drinking Water
Associate Professor Sarah Meyland talks about the state of Long Island’s drinking water and what it will take to clean it up.
Down the Pipe: Engineering Professors Awarded $350K NSF Grant
Assistant Professors Reza Khalaj Amineh, Ph.D., and Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., win a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to enhance the testing of composite materials using holographic microwave imaging.
Better Customer Service with Emotion-Sensitive AI
Soon machines will be able to detect shoppers’ moods and offer more personalized and convenient experiences, says Assistant Professor Houwei Cao in a CNN op-ed.
Alumni Profile: Sam Pakrad
In 1969, Pakrad married his wife, enlisted in the Army National Guard, graduated from New York Institute of Technology, and got a job with IBM, setting him on a successful career during which he mentored the next generation.
Alumni Profile: John Petraglia
After struggling to find the right path, Petraglia found his calling in a computer science course at New York Institute of Technology. He’s been solving problems ever since.
Alumni Profile: Ernest Bruno
As a high school senior, Bruno was intrigued by the potential of computers and decided New York Institute of Technology would put him on the right path. His decision led him to a job with the U.S. government and ultimately launching his own firm.