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NYIT Researchers Develop Tool to Protect Urban Infrastructure

NYIT engineers and urban designers boost efforts to protect fragile infrastructure.

REU Program Preps Undergrads for STEM Careers

Students completed NYIT’s Research Experience for Undergraduates program where they worked with NYIT faculty mentors on topics related to cybersecurity and mobile devices.

Happy Campers

More than 150 high school students participated in one of six courses in NYIT Academy—an immersive summer program that combines hands-on learning and unique educational experiences.

Two Students Develop a Winning App That’s Designed to "Pick You Up"

Crater—an on-demand transportation service app—is the brainchild of two NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences students that will allow people to call a driver with a pick-up truck to bring their goods home.

Student Profile: Kayla Ho

Engineering student Kayla Ho is committed to helping her fellow and future engineers succeed. Learn more about her achievements with NYIT’s student branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).

Summer Job: Three Engineering Students Put Their Knowledge to Work at IBM

Three NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences students are spending their summer break interning at IBM.

City & State Honors Nada Anid with a “Protecting NY” Award

Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., was recognized as one of New York’s most important thought leaders, innovators, and groundbreakers in the fields of cybersecurity, public safety, and security by City & State New York, a leading media organization.

Special Inauguration Issue and Thank You to Our Donors

In this special edition of NYIT Magazine, we celebrate President Foley’s inauguration, showcase the accomplishments of our community of makers and doers, thank our donors who have made the dream of a college education possible for so many students, and look to the future of NYIT.

Fighting Cancer with Magnets—on the Nano Scale

Assistant Professor Dorinamaria Carka, Ph.D., and NYIT student Ian Kelly are using magnetic micro- and nanoparticles to deliver drugs directly to cancerous cells.

Power to Prevent Seizures

Assistant Professor N. Sertac Artan, Ph.D., is designing an implantable device to more accurately predict, monitor, or prevent epileptic seizures from occurring.

Water, Water, Everywhere: Using Biosensors to Test for Toxic Water

Funded by the U.S. Army, Assistant Professor Fang Li, Ph.D., is developing a biosensor to be used by troops deployed in remote locales to quickly detect toxicity levels in water.

NYIT Receives $150K to Develop Bioengineering Lab

Empire State Development has awarded NYIT a grant of $150,000 to develop a Research and Technology Innovation Bioengineering Laboratory at the its Old Westbury, Long Island, campus.

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