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.
“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.
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.
The Trouble With 5G
In a Q&A with The Box, Batu Chalise, Ph.D., assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, explains how 5G interferes with flight navigation and what can be done to keep air travel safe.
Faculty Profile: Felix Fischman
A veteran of private industry as well as university teaching, Assistant Professor Felix Fischman believes the best way to learn in any computer language is to understand the origins of object-oriented programming.
News Byte: Grad Programs Top Woman Engineer’s Annual Rankings
New York Institute of Technology has been named a 2020 Reader’s Choice “Top 10 Graduate School” by Woman Engineer magazine.
Student Profile: Eboni Odom
A junior majoring in Electrical and Computer Engineering and president of the Campus Programming Board (CPB), Eboni Odom encourages students to find the right balance between academics and extracurricular activities.
Engineering’s Chalise Earns Summer Faculty Research Fellowships
Assistant Professor Batu Chalise, Ph.D., has been awarded the Office of Naval Research and Air Force Research Laboratory Summer Faculty Research Fellowships.
Student Profile: Christopher De Leon
In the summer of 2019, Christopher De Leon was selected for a prestigious internship with the United States Navy, where he worked on upgrading and servicing existing electrical controls on naval ships.
Key Resources Are Becoming FEWer
Associate Professor Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong talks about the dangers food, energy, and water (FEW) resources face and how to provide and maintain food, energy, and water (FEW) supplies in urban environments as the population continues to increase.
Down the Pipe: Engineering Professors Awarded $350K NSF Grant
Assistant Professors Reza Khalaj Amineh, Ph.D., and Maryam Ravan, Ph.D., win a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to enhance the testing of composite materials using holographic microwave imaging.