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Protecting Assets Proactively Through Real-Time Assessment
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
Almost daily, there are reports of attacks on the security of the computing data and interconnected devices that make up the digital nervous system of our society, from the computers critical to the functioning of government and business, to information stored in the cloud, to cellphones more powerf...
Developing Infrastructure to Last More Than a Century in a Changing World
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
For an enterprising civil engineer in search of a challenge, there is no shortage of opportunities in the 21st century. The severe demand placed on the country’s infrastructure by booming urban populations, environmental conditions related to climate volatility and years of disinvestment, strains no...
Big Data in Business
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
Today’s business executives, policymakers, researchers and consumers operate in an environment that is not only infused by information gleaned from big data, but increasingly directed by it. As decision makers turn to big data analytics tools to shape and support their initiatives, companies rely on...
Improving Medications Through Manufacturing Innovation
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
In the race to design therapeutic bullets for diseases such as cancers, bacterial infections and obesity, drug researchers are paying ever-closer attention to the mechanisms that fire them. Their effectiveness is improved significantly, for example, when they can be safeguarded from the stomach’s ac...
Translating the Language of Neural Circuits Into Personalized Care
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
Recent breakthroughs in imaging technology and biomolecular research are together shedding new light on the brain’s fundamental operations, revealing the mechanisms by which thoughts are generated, emotions triggered and movements coded. Aided by high-powered microscopes and phosphorescent tracking,...
Elevating Academic Careers One Internship at a Time
Wednesday, January 24th, 2018
With the help of NJIT’s Career Development Services (CDS), some ambitious students have been able to elevate their academic careers through internships at big-name companies like Johnson & Johnson, JP Morgan & Chase and Cisco Systems. CDS reported a sharp increase in the number of co-op and...
Science Olympiad Spotlights Collaboration and Competition
Tuesday, January 23rd, 2018
Despite the drizzle, hundreds of middle school and high school students from throughout northern New Jersey roamed the NJIT campus Jan. 12 in pursuit of scientific victory. As participants in the 2018 New Jersey Regional Science Olympiad, coordinated by the university’s Center for Pre-College Progra...
NJIT Technology and Society Forum Presents: Resolving Complex Fluid Flows
Monday, January 22nd, 2018
From large-scale weather or environmental disaster predictions and efficient design of vehicles and power generators, to understanding how bacteria propel themselves and how nutrients are delivered to different organs in our body at the cell level — researchers will need to find new ways of studying...
Matson and Sampaio Capture Single Titles at NJIT Winter Tennis Invitational
Monday, January 22nd, 2018
Freshman Holly Matson and junior Rafaella Sampaio captured the singles title in their respected flight on day two of the NJIT Winter Tennis Invitational at The Naimoli Family Athletic and Recreational Facility. Matson, from Taupo, New Zealand, captured the Singles Draw B title with a straight set v...
Engineer Peter Engler Relives the WWII Shanghai Ghetto in the New PBS Series, "We'll Meet Again"
Monday, January 22nd, 2018
Peter Engler was four years old when his family fled Berlin in the wake of Kristallnacht, the infamous “Night of Broken Glass.” Stateless, their passports stamped “J” for Juden by the Nazis, the Englers made their way to Shanghai, one of the only free ports in the world at the time. Soon after arriv...
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