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Jordan Hu College of Science and Liberal Arts
The Missing Link in COVID Planning is Real-Time, Data-Driven Risk Modeling
Thursday, October 8th, 2020
Our national COVID-19 policy for reopening the economy is a patchwork of plans with varying mixes of masking, social distancing and testing. What’s missing, as evident in the results of these measures on the ground, is the collective action that unites the strength of government and industry with ou...
College of Computing Welcomes New Faculty in AI, Databases, Networking
Thursday, October 8th, 2020
Ying Wu College of Computing at NJIT welcomed this fall four new faculty members. Focused on expanding its footprint in research and teaching, these strategic faculty hires are an important element of that effort, bringing an impressive depth and breadth of knowledge to the college and its students....
Electrical Laws Can Help Break Network Graph Comparison Bottleneck
Tuesday, October 6th, 2020
Yiannis Koutis wants to know if a method inspired by electrical laws could lead to a faster and more insightful way of comparing seemingly disparate networks. Koutis, an associate professor of computer science in NJIT's Ying Wu College of Computing, will study this question for his $150,000 researc...
Former Astronaut and CEO of National Initiative to Reimagine STEM Education at NJIT Forum
Tuesday, October 6th, 2020
Dr. Bernard A. Harris Jr., CEO of the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI) and the first African-American astronaut to complete a space walk, will reimagine STEM education at NJIT’s annual STEM School Leadership Forum. The forum, organized by the university’s Center for Pre-College Program...
NJIT Community Updates and Announcements 10/5/20-10/9/20
Monday, October 5th, 2020
Here you will find a weekly listing of updates and announcements for members of the NJIT campus community. Announcements are to be submitted through the form found at https://forms.gle/V6PBxUy5b3jkErMc8. Those submitted by each Thursday will be included in the following week's Updates and Announceme...
NJIT Co-Partners to Host Newark's Virtual Call to Collaboration
Friday, October 2nd, 2020
Starting Thursday, Oct. 15, NJIT will co-partner to host Newark’s 2020 Virtual Call to Collaboration (C2C) — a city-wide, 4-day virtual meeting that “unleashes imaginative strategic thinking, powers individual leadership and responsibility, and strengthens personal and prof...
For TEDxNJIT, 'Intersections' Discusses Navigating the Road of Complex Societal Issues
Thursday, October 1st, 2020
Global challenges will be faced head-on Saturday Oct. 10 in this year’s TEDxNJIT. Whether it’s disruptive changes unearthed by a global pandemic afflicting every person, or advances in medical technology affecting just a few, the theme “Intersections” seeks to grasp where society is heading and unde...
NJIT Chemist Hunts for COVID-19 with a Smartphone-Linked Biosensor
Thursday, October 1st, 2020
A Q&A with chemist Omowunmi “Wunmi” Sadik Q: How do chemical sensors work? Chemical sensors are small devices coated in spots with specific compounds that react to, or recognize, targeted chemicals in the air, water and biological systems. The devices’ transducers convert the results to a meas...
ROI-NJ Honors Two More Influencers at NJIT: Treena Arinzeh and Angela Garretson
Thursday, October 1st, 2020
A month after ROI-NJ named five NJIT administrators Higher Education Influencers, the publication recognized Treena Livingston Arinzeh and Angela Garretson as 2020 ROI Influencers: People of Color. Treena Livingston Arinzeh Arinzeh is a distinguished professor of biomedical engineering known ...
Women's Soccer Earns Sixth United Soccer Coaches Team Academic Award
Wednesday, September 30th, 2020
For the sixth time in program history (2012, 2014-16, 2019, 2020), the NJIT women's soccer team has been honored by the United Soccer Coaches (USC) with its annual Team Academic Award. The Highlanders were one of 889 total college teams (556 women, 333 men) to earn Team Academic Award accolades. Wi...
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