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Six NJIT Honors College Students Named U.S. Fulbright Semifinalists
Monday, February 22, 2021
NJIT students have broken three university records so far this year in pursuit of Fulbright scholarships, submitting a historic high of 11 applications, followed by another milestone achievement – the elevation of six to the semifinal round, including a first-ever candidate for study in the U.K., one of the most competitive countries. “These six applicants are all incredibly accomplished, having taken advantage of immersive co-curricular experiences – especially research,” noted Lorna Ronald, associate director for prestigious fellowships and Honors advising. “NJIT's focus on research,...
Strategy for Instruction: NJIT Responds to the Pandemic in Forward-Thinking Fashion
Thursday, February 18, 2021
Last year, as the COVID-19 pandemic began its inexorable march across the country, NJIT, along with higher education institutions nationwide, faced an unprecedented challenge: how to best move to fully remote instruction, both quickly and safely. Immediately, the university drew upon its technological resources and know-how to provide a virtual learning experience for its more than 11,000 students while completing the spring 2020 semester as scheduled. Within a span of two weeks, the Digital Learning and Technology Support team at NJIT helped prepare faculty to teach online effectively and...
NJIT Physics Professor Philip Goode Named American Astronomical Society Fellow
Thursday, February 11, 2021
Philip R. Goode, distinguished research professor of physics at NJIT’s Center for Solar-Terrestrial Research (CSTR), has been named 2021 Fellow of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) — the leading organization of professional astronomers in North America established in 1899. The fellowship is annually bestowed upon select AAS members for extraordinary contributions toward enhancing and sharing humanity’s scientific understanding of the universe, specifically through “original research and publication, innovative contributions to astronomical techniques or instrumentation,...
NJIT Career Fairs Deliver Internships, Jobs, Cooperative Ed Experiences. Just Ask These Students
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
At New Jersey Institute of Technology, the road to real-world experiences is paved by career fairs. The university is offering four such fairs this academic year via the online networking portal Handshake. Each introduces students to hundreds of employers looking to fill jobs, internships and cooperative educational openings. It’s all part of Career Development Services’ mission of guiding students toward meaningful careers. A fair in September connected connected 120 employers with nearly 1,600 students via some 4,000 one-on-one interviews and 150 group information...
NJIT's Maurie Cohen Publishes New, Timely Guide to Sustainability
Thursday, February 4, 2021
Encompassing everything from electric cars, meatless diets and the compostable cups we find at Starbucks, to big ideas of economic and social equality, the catch-all buzzword “sustainability” has taken on a life of its own over the past few decades — but what does it mean today? Maurie Cohen, sustainability studies professor and chair of NJIT’s Department of Humanities, has recently distilled his more than 20 years of expertise in the field and put forth a new, accessible introductory guide to the ever-broadening topic. Cohen’s eighth book, Sustainability,...
New Cyberpsychology Seminar Series to Cover Online Conspiracy Theories, Misinformation and More
Monday, February 1, 2021
What psychological factors drive the popularity of conspiracy theories, and what are the psychological consequences of adopting these theories? What is the role of personality traits in people’s real-life spending behavior online? Is clinical VR ready for primetime in the world of mental healthcare? NJIT’s College of Science and Liberal Arts has announced that its Spring Cyberpsychology Seminar Series will begin this month, including a diverse list of experts from around the nation, as well as NJIT faculty from the university’s Cyberpsychology Program, who will discuss...
NJIT Alum and 76ers Data Scientist on Joining the NBA's Data Revolution
Thursday, January 28, 2021
With the NBA’s 2020-21 season now underway, the Philadelphia 76ers stand as a perennial playoff team with title aspirations, unrecognizable from the team they were during three of the bleakest seasons the NBA has ever seen. A 47-199 record from 2013-2016. What changed? Among the many changes, the organization hired a team of 10 mathematicians and computer scientists from around the world to assess, optimize, and even predict, each aspect of the team’s on-court performances through data — from smarter scouting of college players and undervalued free agents, to data-driven in-game play...
NJIT String Ensemble's Winter Performance Celebrates Music Inspired From Around the World
Friday, January 22, 2021
Students and faculty of NJIT’s String Ensemble have released a digital production of their annual Winter Concert Series performance celebrating internationally-inspired music and diversity within the university community. The performance, directed by NJIT music instructor Christine Sweet and arranged by New Jersey Symphony Orchestra lead violinist Brennan Sweet, features two concertos capturing the sights and sounds of India and Japan — Atishbaji (Fireworks) by Doug Spata, a Bollywood-style piece celebrating India's Diwali festival, and ...
"Spooky Interactions", Shocking Adaptations Discovered in Electric Fish of Brazil's Amazon
Wednesday, December 9, 2020
From Brazil's Amazon, researchers report “spooky interactions” among surface- and cave-dwelling electric fish, revealing shocking behavior of 300 blind cavefishes whose ancestors adopted life in darkness tens of thousands of years ago. A study of weakly electric fishes from a remote area of the Brazilian Amazon Basin has not only offered a unique window into how an incredibly rare fish has adapted to life in caves over tens of thousands of years, it has also revealed for the first time that...
NJIT Solar Physicists Take Spotlight at NASA's Int'l Supercomputing Conference
Tuesday, December 1, 2020
NJIT heliophysicists who have developed new ways to forecast explosive events from the interior of the Sun recently captured the attention of international space and computer science communities with their exhibit featured at NASA’s Virtual SC20 Supercomputing Conference. NJIT Ph.D. student-researchers John Stefan ’22, Andrey Stejko ’21 and Department of Physics Professor Alexander Kosovichev joined scientists from three NASA locations and select universities across the U.S. to present at this year’s virtual conference. The conference, which is among the most anticipated showcase events...
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