Alumni Profile: Nicolás Vizcaíno
A self-proclaimed “energy geek,” Nicolás Vizcaíno (M.S. ’19) is on a mission to better the environment, and his New York Tech degree has given him the foundation he needs to pursue his passion.
Guiding the Next Generation of Women in STEM
Adina Tsibulevskiy, a senior working towards her B.S. in electrical and computer engineering and a minor in mathematics, is the first recipient of the Nada Anid Scholarship. She discusses her plans for the future, including being a role model for women in STEM.
Research for a Better World
Faculty and student researchers join forces across schools and colleges to address challenges, find solutions, and fuel innovation, giving students unique experiences that enhance their learning and allowing them to work with colleagues outside their areas of study on a common goal.
One Giant Leap for the ETIC
New York Tech has extended its contract with NASA, giving student employees of the ETIC an opportunity to build five new prototypes for the agency.
News Byte: Co-op Track Program Recognized for Innovation
New York Tech’s first co-op track, which launched earlier this year for students in the College of Engineering and Computing Sciences, has been recognized with an award for innovation.
Reaching for the Stars, One Robot at a Time
Student employees in the ETIC are working on the next iteration of E.R.R.S.E.L.A. that will assist with tissue retraction during surgical procedures.
“Engineering” Solutions for Healthier Brains
New studies co-authored by Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, could allow clinicians to diagnose and treat bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder, and epilepsy more effectively.
Student Profile: Sibel Sezen
Sibel Sezen (B.P.S. ’21) believes the possible uses for data analysis are limitless and is excited by the potential it has to help people. After receiving a bachelor's in interdisciplinary studies, she is continuing her education at New York Tech, pursuing a master's degree in data science.
Helpful Tips to Secure Data From a Stolen Phone
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Director of the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center Michael Nizich, Ph.D., offers steps to take if a phone is stolen.
Faculty Profile: Remi Charron
In his classes, Associate Professor of Energy Management Remi Charron, Ph.D., always includes a lecture on concepts of resilience to help students see the different elements of climate mitigation, adaptation, and resilience that are needed to get through the challenges of climate change.
Student Profile: Zoya Haq
As the Student Government Association president on the New York City campus, Zoya Haq wants to make campus life enjoyable for all students and to make sure their voices are heard.
Student Profile: Rasheed Martin
Aspiring engineer and president of the Black Student Union Rasheed Martin wants to change the underrepresentation of the Black community in engineering. “As president, I will be implementing new standards that will help put our community in the best position to be successful socially, educationally, and professionally.”