Tom Scerbo
Two years ago, Scerbo assumed a new role as vice president and managing principal for the New York Metro Building & Places division of AECOM, a multinational Fortune 500 integrated design and construction company. He now heads a multidisciplinary group of more than 200 employees, including architects, building engineers, strategists, landscape architects, urban designers, and interior designers.
Cindy Bredefeld
What I love about my career is that I am a clinician, a clinical researcher, and a clinical educator: I teach trainees of all levels—internal medicine residents as well as endocrinology fellows.
Winter 2017 NYIT Magazine Explores 40 Years at NYITCOM and More
In the Current Issue: NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrates four decades of medical education; students, faculty, and alumni work hard to keep hackers from hijacking your car; and alumni serve on the front lines of a rapidly changing media industry.
Faculty Spotlight: The Women of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences
Through their research, work, and expertise, NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ leadership and faculty members are setting an example for girls wishing to follow in their footsteps.
Beyond Driver’s Ed: The NYIT Driving Simulator
Learn about NYIT’s driving simulator—an invention of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences’ Assistant Professors Jonathan Voris, Ph.D, Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and Nabi Sertac Artan, Ph.D.
Wafa Bengra
One of the biggest misconceptions people have about Wafa Bengra’s role as a digital communications specialist is that she is an expert in all areas of communications. “What’s really true is that we work as a team in harmony,” Bengra explains. “Communications is a mix of art and science, and this is where I find the beauty of it all. Everyone has his or her own specialty, in addition to being able to work together to deliver the final art piece.”
Engineering a Way to Success
Students in NYIT’s chapters of the National Society of Black Engineers find unexpected opportunities.
A Small World: Creating a Global Mindset
NYIT’s emphasis on internationalization provides transformative experiences inside and outside the classroom for all students—no matter where they come from or where they choose to study.
Triumph of Technology
James Simon, dean of College of Arts and Sciences, looks at how technology has helped shape the 2016 election.
Borrowing Landscape
A collaboration between two architects influences a body of research around structures, light, and landscapes.
Elissa Charbonneau
It’s always refreshing to talk to someone who loves what they do. When Elissa Charbonneau, D.O., speaks about her position as chief medical officer of HealthSouth Corporation, you can hear she is thrilled with her job. “I work with really smart people: I respect and admire them,” she says. “And I love the challenge of restoring function to patients’ lives after they have been sick or injured.”