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.
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Watch: Three Questions with NYIT Alum Russell Chiarelli
Feature | Jun 07, 2017
NYIT alumnus Russell Chiarelli sat down with The Box to talk about life at NYIT and how it has changed over the years.
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Creative Design Solutions to Aid People with Disabilities
Feature | May 31, 2017
NYIT students in the Viscardi Industry Project course presented four innovative ideas to support people with disabilities.
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Vinh Tran
Profile | May 26, 2017
Meet NYIT-Vancouver graduate Vinh Tran (M.S. ’15).
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Fighting for STEM Women in the Age of Trump
Feature | May 25, 2017
In an op-ed in Forbes.com, Dean Nada Anid, Ph.D., talks about STEM women under Trump’s administration.
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NYIT Salutes the Class of 2017 at its 56th Commencement
Feature | May 21, 2017
NYIT salutes more than 3,000 graduates from around the globe the university’s 56th commencement.
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Event Preview: Protecting Fragile Resources at the 12th Annual Energy Conference
Feature | May 19, 2017
Energy & Ecology: Protecting Fragile Resources is the theme of this year’s Energy Conference.
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TEDx NYIT: Persistence and Community
Feature | May 09, 2017
At Persistence and Community, a TEDx talk hosted by NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences, eight entrepreneurs shared their personal journeys to success.
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Tummy Tech: New Device Diagnoses Your Gut
Feature | May 08, 2017
A revolutionary device developed by a research team led by Assistant Professor Aydin Farajidavar, Ph.D., could help diagnose and treat digestive diseases.
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This Screening and Hackathon Are Out of This World
Feature | May 04, 2017
NYIT School of Engineering and Computing Sciences hosted a private screening of The Farthest, a documentary about the men and women who built Voyager, the first human-made object to journey into space.
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