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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.

Make Roomi! Ajay Yadav Makes Forbes 30 Under 30

Former NYIT student Ajay Yadav was selected as one of Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2017.

Vancouver Hosts Student Showcase

NYIT-Vancouver’s annual “Experience NYIT” event welcomed community supporters and showcased outstanding graduate students.

NYIT Receives Grant from Northrop Grumman

Northrop Grumman awards NYIT a grant for cybersecurity research and programs.

NYIT Receives $625K State Grant for ETIC Business Incubator

ETIC received New York State designation as a Certified Incubator, which includes a $625,000 award by the Empire State Development Corp.

The Internet of Women

Dean Nada Anid and NYIT alumna Laurie Cantileno team up on a book on how the face of engineering and computer science is changing.

Engineering a Way to Success

Students in NYIT’s chapters of the National Society of Black Engineers find unexpected opportunities.

The Wednesday After: Unpacking the Election Results

NYIT leaders discuss the election results on their respective fields and on the community.

Four-Star General Visits NYIT

General Ellen Pawlikowski, a leader in the U.S. science and technology community, visited the School of Engineering & Computing Sciences.

NYIT Inks MoU with Hanseo University

Officials from South Korea’s Hanseo University visited NYIT’s New York City and Long Island campuses and met with senior NYIT leaders to discuss the pursuit of academic collaborations.

NYIT Receives Grant for Smartphone Security Research

NYIT receives a nearly $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to research secure ways to authenticate user identity, without quickly depleting a smartphone's battery.

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