Alumni Profile: Janine An
A circuit class in middle school was the catalyst that put Janine An (B.S. ’18) on the path to electrical and computer engineering.
Saving the Hearts of Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
With the help of a nearly $400,000 NIH grant, NYIT researchers are looking for ways to prevent patients with chronic kidney disease from developing heart disease.
Student Profile: Ian Krivoruk
Find out how Ian Krivoruk’s love of music led him to NYIT’s electrical and computer engineering program.
Engineers, Life Scientist Team Up to Create “Precision Agriculture”
With the help of a nearly $300,000 NSF grant, NYIT faculty are developing a soil nutrient sensing system to enhance crop growth and reduce contamination from agricultural runoff.
Alumni Profile: Alexandra Kawecki
How commissioning engineer, Alexandra Kawecki catches the attention of prospective employers.
You’re Hired! Students Get Big Breaks at SWE Conference
Four computer science majors were offered full-time positions with Boeing at the Society of Women Engineers Conference.
Alumni Profile: Kyle Barry
Kyle Barry (B.S. ’07, M.B.A. ’12) is engineering manager, Well-being, at Instagram and volunteers as a career coach for college students at San Jose State University.
Student Takes First Place at Cybersecurity Conference
Computer science major Stephan Brown took first place at the Ninth Annual Cybersecurity Conference poster presentation.
2018 Cybersecurity Conference: Protecting Data
NYIT’s Cybersecurity Conference sparks wide-ranging discussions on security developments affecting businesses and individuals.
Student Profile: Constanza Cabrera
The lack of female students in her computer science course inspired Constanza Cabrera, a biomedical engineering major, to switch gears and be part of the female wave that pursues careers in the field.
NYIT Ranks Well Among Best Engineering Programs in U.S.
NYIT engineering rose to No. 35 nationally in the 2019 U.S. News and World Report rankings while the university maintained its top 50 spot among regional universities in the North.
Universities Are Essential in a Tech-Fueled Society
University education in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI), and other cutting-edge technologies is critical to preparing the United States for an uncertain future, says Nada Anid, Ph.D., vice president of Strategic Communications and External Affairs in an op-ed for University Business.