Medical Students Get in the Game With Their New Teaching Tool
Nephro360, a new teaching tool developed by Assistant Professor Alexsandr Vasilyev and NYITCOM students Ivan Bandovic and Dylan Carmichael, uses virtual reality and gaming technologies to help students learn about the kidney.
NYIT Researchers Develop Tool to Protect Urban Infrastructure
NYIT engineers and urban designers boost efforts to protect fragile infrastructure.
Every Success Counts
In April 2018, nearly a dozen events gave the NYIT community a chance to hear about President Foley’s vision, learn about groundbreaking faculty and student research, give back to the community, and celebrate with colleagues and classmates.
News Brief: 3-D Printed Houses Are Closer Than You Think
Imagine you could use a 3-D printer to build a couch or a house. With Associate Professor Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa’s portable 3-D printer, that idea might be closer that you think.
Video: Can Architecture Change Inter-Korea Relations?
In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Dongsei Kim, M.Des., and Stephen Noerper, a fellow at Columbia University, discussed the impact architecture could have on the Korean DMZ.
Q&A: Brian Beatty on the Mammalian Fossil Formerly Known As a Dinosaur Bone
Associate Professor Brian Beatty, Ph.D., and a group of Japanese scientists rediscover a bone that was once believed to belong to a dinosaur. The fossil is actually that of a femur from the ancient mammal Paleoparadoxia.
News Brief: Criminal Justice Students Use Software Developed for Law Enforcement Officers
Students in the Criminal Justice program at NYIT can experience a real-world approach to criminal investigation through use of a one-of-a-kind case management software now integrated into their curriculum.
Video: “Fuel” Does a Female Runner’s Body Good
In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., and NYITCOM student Mina Divan, talk about the right and wrong ways for runners to fuel their bodies.
Pain Management with a Human Touch
According to Associate Professor Sheldon Yao, D.O., the future of pain management is through osteopathic manipulative treatments.
Q&A: Simone Hoffmann on Early Mammal Fossil Discoveries in China
Paleontologists are rethinking what they know about early mammals thanks to new fossils discovered in China. Assistant Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., talks about their significance and what this means for future research.
Giovanni Santamaria
Giovanni Santamaria has been teaching continuously at New York Tech’s School of Architecture and Design since 2008. He has served as a member of the Fulbright Scholarship Program's National Screening Committee and taken numerous groups of students on summer study abroad trips, but he is most satisfied when he sees his students growing and learning.
Fighting Cancer with Magnets—on the Nano Scale
Assistant Professor Dorinamaria Carka, Ph.D., and NYIT student Ian Kelly are using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles to deliver drugs directly to cancerous cells.