2022 Biotechnology Conference: Transforming and Improving the Human Condition
At the 2022 biotechnology conference, attendees heard from expert presenters on the latest innovations and how to start a company in the biotech sector.
The Power of Partnerships
An article in The Chronicle of Higher Education highlights the many industry partnerships New York Tech has developed to improve students’ academic experience and professional outlook.
Big Give Gets Bigger in 2022
On March 30 through 31 donations to the fourth annual Big Give brought in 927 gifts from 868 donors, totaling $355,076—exceeding last year’s total by nearly $15,000.
Innovative Solutions for 21st-Century Global Health Issues
The Center for Global Health once again competed at the annual Emory Morningside Global Health Case Competition.
ETIC Opens New Location on New York City Campus
The New York Tech community celebrated the opening of the new Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center (ETIC) on the New York City campus with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 31.
News Byte: IEEE Honors Two at New York Tech
After a two-year pandemic-related delay, the IEEE Long Island Section awards were presented recently and two College of Engineering and Computing Sciences faculty were among the honorees.
On Track: New York Tech Launches Co-op Education Experience
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is launching the university’s first cooperative education (co-op) track for students in two undergraduate programs: computer science and information technology.
Student Profile: Ishan Mehta
Ishan Mehta may have his sights on a career in computer forensics, but when he’s not looking at a screen, you can find him hiking the trails near New York Tech’s Vancouver campus.
News Byte: New Partner Offers Students Easy Tools for App Building
The College of Engineering and Computing Sciences is partnering with OutSystems to offer students in its Python workshop and degree programs training and resources for industry-leading “low-code” app-building tools.
Bluetooth Creator Visits Long Island Campus, Inspires Students
Tord Wingren, CEO of Sweden-based biocentric lighting company Brainlit and one of the developers of Bluetooth technology visited New York Tech’s Long Island campus on March 11.
Student Profile: Maharshi B. Shah
Maharshi B. Shah (M.S. ’15) is part of the first cohort of students in New York Tech’s new Ph.D. in engineering program. He spoke with The Box about the projects he is working on and his advice to incoming students.
Faculty Profile: Tindaro Ioppolo
“A mechanical engineering degree gives you the chance to understand and work in a variety of fields, whether aerospace, chemical, electrical, or biomedical projects,” says Associate Professor Tindaro Ioppolo, Ph.D. He sat down with The Box to talk about his research and his work with students.