Driving Safely, Under the Influence of Trust
To enhance the safety, security, and efficiency of driving, Associate Professor Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and graduate student Chenyue Zhang propose a novel solution to evaluate the trustworthiness of cars’ navigation messages through an artificial intelligence-enabled trust management system (AIT) using deep learning algorithms and blockchain technology.
Medical Students Trade Stethoscopes for Storybooks and Stationery
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine launched new initiatives to connect medical students with children from underserved communities to inspire future physicians.
Alumnus Appointed First African American Chancellor of New York State Board of Regents
Lester W. Young Jr. (B.S. ’70) was unanimously elected as chancellor of the New York State Board of Regents, where he will lead and serve as the presiding officer of the board.
The Impact of Mathematics
At the Applied and Computational Mathematics Evening panel discussion, New York Tech faculty and students offered their insights to high school students interested in pursuing an education in math.
School of Architecture and Design Faculty and Alumnus Launch Company
School of Architecture and Design Associate Professors Jason Van Nest, M.Arch., and Michael Nolan partner with Michael Ferraro (B.S.A.T. ’16) to found Nullary() Group to address remote work issues and keep architects and contractors collaborating through the pandemic.
Uncovering How Ancient Animals Walked on Land
New research led by Assistant Professor Julia Molnar, Ph.D., explains how early tetrapods went from paddling in water to walking on land.
News Byte: New York Tech’s Chief Architect Lends Expertise to Industry Panel
Chief Architect and Vice President for Capital Planning and Facilities Management Suzanne Musho participated in a panel produced by Commercial Observer entitled “Building the Modern School Campus in 2021 and Beyond—How K-12 and University Campuses Will Be Forever Improved.”
Celebrate Black History Month 2021
New York Tech celebrates Black History Month with a series of events highlighting important and timely topics.
Alumni Profile: Phillip Nicolas
Phillip Nicolas (B.A. ’96) pursued chiropractic because of the sage advice of one of his New York Tech professors. Now, he is paying it forward by introducing the profession to a new generation of chiropractors.
NYITCOM-Arkansas Launches New Degree Program
The Masters of Sciences in Biomedical Sciences program’s focus on research improves students’ candidacy for medical school or a career in biomedical science.
Alumni Profile: Charles Pryor II
As vice president of student engagement at Guttman Community College, Charles Pryor II (B.T. ’00, M.P.S. ’05) ensures that all students have the opportunity to reach their full potential.
NIH Awards Olga Savinova, Ph.D., $1.8 Million Research Grant
Assistant Professor Olga Savinova, Ph.D., received a $1.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to improve the understanding of atherosclerosis and deliver a new treatment for heart disease.