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This blog features news, events, student work and activities, faculty research, and more from NYIT’s College of Engineering and Computing Sciences. Contact Raed Elzenaty at rjelzena@nyit.edu for more information.

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The Wednesday After: Unpacking the Election Results

Feature | Nov 14, 2016

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


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Planes, Trains, and Election Results

Feature | Sep 30, 2016

The 2016 NYIT Cybersecurity Conference examined digital intrusions, countermeasures, and the cost of cybercrime.


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New Faculty Get Full-Time Welcome

Feature | Sep 06, 2016

NYIT’s newest full-time faculty—16 in total as well as seven visiting professors—have a diverse range experiences and backgrounds.


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Engineering Instructor Heads South of the Border

Feature | Sep 06, 2016

An NYIT faculty member who taught in Mexico this summer plans to build on his experience.


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Smart Devices, Dumb Security

Feature | Jun 02, 2016

In an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal, Babak Beheshti warns that many smart devices lack necessary security features.


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Defenders of Data: Cybersecurity for Smartphones

Video | Apr 13, 2016

NYIT's cybersecurity research is breaking new ground in authentication of smartphone users.
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Annual Reception Recognizes Faculty Scholarship

Feature | Apr 05, 2016

More than 160 faculty members produced noteworthy research and accomplishments in 2015, including published works, conference presentations, grants, awards, and patents.
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Ziqian (Cecilia) Dong

Profile | Jan 29, 2016

From computer network and security to engineering tools for better quality of life, Cecilia Dong believes that creativity is the key to training next-generation engineers and entrepreneurs—a point she routinely makes to her students.
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Paolo Gasti

Profile | Jan 23, 2016

His research focuses on privacy-preserving genomic computation. In other words, as advanced DNA sequencing technologies revolutionize the medical field and bring the possibility of digitized genomes closer to reality, Gasti is interested in how engineers will address the privacy concerns of individuals who may one day have access to obtaining and storing their DNA sequences online.
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Nada Anid

Profile | Jan 12, 2016

The first female dean of NYIT's School of Engineering and Computing Sciences (SoECS), Nada Anid oversees 80 engineering and computing sciences faculty members and nearly 3,500 graduate and undergraduate students at NYIT campuses located in Manhattan and Old Westbury, N.Y., Canada, China, and the Middle East.
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