Faculty Accomplishments & News: Summer 2017
See the latest news from faculty members across NYIT's schools and campuses.
Conservation, Preservation, and Mitigation at 12th Annual Energy Conference
Industry professionals, government officials, and academics explored timely topics surrounding the theme of “Energy and Ecology: Protecting Fragile Resources” at NYIT’s annual energy conference—now in its 12th year.
Arun Manansingh
As CIO of the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA), Arun Manansingh (B.S. '95) is responsible for the information technology and computers systems for an organization that connects real estate developers, businesses, and communities in more than 300 World Trade Centers in approximately 90 countries.
Student Researchers Spend Summer at NYIT’s REU Program
Twelve students will spend 10 weeks at NYIT-Manhattan for the university’s 2017 Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates.
Watch: Three Questions with NYIT Alum Russell Chiarelli
NYIT alumnus Russell Chiarelli sat down with The Box to talk about life at NYIT and how it has changed over the years.
Creative Design Solutions to Aid People with Disabilities
NYIT students in the Viscardi Industry Project course presented four innovative ideas to support people with disabilities.
Vinh Tran
Meet NYIT-Vancouver graduate Vinh Tran (M.S. ’15).
Fighting for STEM Women in the Age of Trump
In an op-ed in Forbes.com, Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., talks about STEM women under Trump’s administration.
NYIT Salutes the Class of 2017 at its 56th Commencement
NYIT salutes more than 3,000 graduates from around the globe the university’s 56th commencement.
Event Preview: Protecting Fragile Resources at the 12th Annual Energy Conference
Energy & Ecology: Protecting Fragile Resources is the theme of this year’s Energy Conference.
TEDx NYIT: Persistence and Community
At Persistence and Community, a TEDx talk hosted by NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, eight entrepreneurs shared their personal journeys to success.
Tummy Tech: New Device Diagnoses Your Gut
A revolutionary device developed by a research team led by Assistant Professor Aydin Farajidavar, Ph.D., could help diagnose and treat digestive diseases.