College of Engineering and Computing Sciences Industry Leaders Lecture Series
At the Industry Leaders Lecture Series, senior tech and industry executives will address career and technology topics ranging from entrepreneurship and systems engineering to career opportunities.
New York Tech Congratulates Aki Watanabe, Ph.D., on Major CAREER Milestone
Akinobu “Aki” Watanabe, Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy, has become the first New York Institute of Technology faculty to receive a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award.
Student Profile: Kyle Fitzgerald
The Box sat down with Kyle Fitzgerald, a master’s student in biomedical engineering, to hear about his goals and aspirations. Read more about his journey.
How to Remain Resilient During Uncertain Times
The Department of Counseling and Wellness has responded to students’ concerns over the pandemic by offering innovative programming to meet the increasing mental health needs of the students.
New York Tech Community Connects to #StandUp4StudentAid
Students, faculty, and staff work together to advocate against cuts in the New York State budget that will negatively impact student aid and opportunity programs.
Perspectives on Insurrection and Inauguration Aftermath
On February 11, a multidisciplinary panel of faculty and staff discussed the personal, psychological, emotional, and political impact following the event of January 6, 2021, and to offer advice, resources, and perspectives to community members in a virtual roundtable discussion, “Insurrection to Inauguration: Where Do We Go From Here?”
Navigating Relationships During a Pandemic
Just in time for Valentine’s Day, students spoke with Liat Jarkon, D.O., director of New York Tech’s Center for Behavioral Health, about the ways COVID-19 has changed the dynamics of relationships.
$250K NYSERDA Grant Supports Research and Training in Energy Efficiency
A New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) grant will help New York Tech faculty and students find solutions to improve buildings’ energy efficiency and provide training for the future workforce in the field.
Medical Student Masks Up the Underserved
Why NYITCOM-Arkansas medical student Alex Campbell was compelled to take matters into his own hands and provide masks to those who don’t have access to them.
Helping Animators Augment Their Reality
At “Create Your Own Augmented Reality,” on February 6, digital art and design faculty, students, and staff showed aspiring animators how to make the best use of augmented reality tools.
News Byte: New Course on Technology Practices for Startups
In the new Technology Business Startup Practices course, aspiring technology entrepreneurs will learn how to turn ideas into a business.
Driving Safely, Under the Influence of Trust
To enhance the safety, security, and efficiency of driving, Associate Professor Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and graduate student Chenyue Zhang propose a novel solution to evaluate the trustworthiness of cars’ navigation messages through an artificial intelligence-enabled trust management system (AIT) using deep learning algorithms and blockchain technology.