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Smart Devices, Dumb Security

In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, Babak Beheshti warns that many smart devices lack necessary security features.

NYIT Experts in the Media

NYIT faculty experts and media spokespersons share their expertise, opinions, and achievements in high-profile and specialty publications.

NYIT Celebrates Three Administrators for their Service

Three NYIT administrators were recognized for their service at the Academic Senate Meeting on May 13, 2016.

Submit Nominations for Presidential Engagement Awards

Nominate faculty and staff members for Presidential Engagement Awards by Friday, May 6, 2016.

Annual Reception Recognizes Faculty Scholarship

More than 160 faculty members produced noteworthy research and accomplishments in 2015, including published works, conference presentations, grants, awards, and patents.

Christina Finn

Meet Christina Finn, an assistant professor of occupational therapy in NYIT School of Health Professions.

William Werner

At NYIT's Academic Health Care Center (AHCC), William Werner, Ed.D, is a comforting presence for patients with Parkinson's disease. As supervisor of the Department of Physical Therapy, he designs and guides their exercise regimens and ensures they receive services to help them lead a healthy, productive lifestyle.

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.

Donald Fizzinoglia

Don Fizzinoglia is a multi-hyphenate who has worked with stars such as Oliver Stone, Woody Harrelson, Carrie Fisher, Kirsten Dunst, and Lauren Bacall.

Jeffrey Raven

Architecture is a family tradition for Jeffrey Raven, NYIT's director of the graduate program in Urban and Regional Design. He has more than 20 years of experience, including running his namesake firm, RAVEN A+U. Longer still is an appreciation for architecture gleaned from living in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.

Paolo Gasti

His research focuses on privacy-preserving genomic computation. In other words, as advanced DNA sequencing technologies revolutionize the medical field and bring the possibility of digitized genomes closer to reality, Gasti is interested in how engineers will address the privacy concerns of individuals who may one day have access to obtaining and storing their DNA sequences online.

Jason Van Nest

Jason Van Nest is an architect, a professor, and a technology consultant.

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