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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.

Student Profile: Nicholas Cariello

Ten years ago, Nicholas Cariello (B.S. ’18) participated in a summer camp on the Long Island campus. Now he is an NYIT graduate and on his way to earning a master’s degree in computer science. Cariello has gained hands-on experience through a coveted internship with IBM, jobs on campus and as a software developer at a startup, and as the president of the Association for Computing Machinery. Read more about his journey.

Q&A: Two Students on Breaking Into Blockchain

NYIT students Arshit Arora and Denisolt Shakhbulatov discuss their new blockchain-based news platform and the blockchain app that led to success in two competitions.

Our Genome at Risk: New Tools for Exploring RNA

Computer Science and Life Science faculty members at NYIT are developing cutting-edge tools to detect and describe RNA modifications and their potential links to serious diseases.

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.

Laurie Cantileno

After graduation, Cantileno went to work as a programmer full-time. “Around that time, a lot of women started going into technology,” she says. “But it was tough—I would walk into a room, and I would immediately be judged. I had to prove myself.”

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