Two Students Develop a Winning App That’s Designed to "Pick You Up"
Crater—an on-demand transportation service app—is the brainchild of two NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences students that will allow people to call a driver with a pick-up truck to bring their goods home.
News Brief: FEW Researchers Strategize at NYIT
Scientists, designers, and others interested in the food/energy/water nexus met at NYIT to establish a research network.
Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong
From computer network and security to engineering tools for better quality of life, Cecilia Dong believes that creativity is the key to training next-generation engineers and entrepreneurs—a point she routinely makes to her students.
Nada Anid
The first female dean of NYIT's School of Engineering and Computing Sciences (SoECS), Nada Anid oversees 80 engineering and computing sciences faculty members and nearly 3,500 graduate and undergraduate students at NYIT campuses located in Manhattan and Old Westbury, N.Y., Canada, China, and the Middle East.
Meet NYIT's Long Island Innovators
A prosthetic hand and an implantable medical device are the innovations by an NYIT student and a faculty member.
Engineering Professor Wins Federal Grant to Develop Wireless Implantable System
The tiny implant will help track data in patients with stomach disorders.
Engineering Graduates Design a Robot for Learning
Members of NYIT's Class of 2015 will demonstrate their robotics skills at an engineering competition in China.
Student Researchers Wrap Up NYIT's REU Program
Cybersecurity presentations culminated the 2015 Research Experience for Undergraduates program.
Lunch & Such: Food, Friends, and Engineering at NYIT
Mohammed Akram and Stefan Pougatchev talk about student life in New York City, engineering, and shared connections.
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