Inside Engineering
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.
Spotlight on NYIT Graduate Student Association
Feature | Apr 19, 2016
Will Udoh and Noor Rassoul encourage graduate students to get involved in campus life activities at NYIT.
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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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Strengthening the Cybersecurity Pipeline
Feature | Mar 22, 2016
Nada Marie Anid, Ph.D., dean of NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, shares insights in a FoxNews.com op-ed.
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NYIT Magazine Explores Megacities and More
Feature | Feb 29, 2016
Food, energy, water, populationNYIT faculty members address challenges facing the world's largest cities.
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NYIT Introduces Girls to Engineering
Feature | Feb 25, 2016
Every year, the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences shows girls how science, technology, engineering, and math apply to our everyday lives.
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NYIT Unveils Unique Clean Room in Nassau County
Feature | Feb 24, 2016
Faculty members and students will work with industry collaborators on nano-engineering research in the new facility.
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NYIT Hosts Forum to Address a Global Crisis
Feature | Feb 08, 2016
Clean water for everyone is possible if leaders move quickly to address global shortages.
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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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