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John A. Reif, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
John A. Reif, Jr. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Leader of the House Sees STEM in Action at NJIT
Thursday, April 28, 2022
The Assistant Speaker of the House of Representatives visited New Jersey Institute of Technology to get a closer look at how STEM education and research fuels the economic mobility of the city, region and country. U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark, D-MA-05, toured NJIT’s Makerspace — the largest in the state — and heard from the university’s president-elect, senior vice provost of research, deans and representatives of its engineering and business schools, and its director of experiential learning. Collectively, they explained how a blend of STEM education, research and entrepreneurship primes...
NJIT Expert Evaluating Self-Driving Car Behavior at Yellow Lights
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
There's Musk-level hype about autonomous vehicles, and then there's NJIT Associate Professor Joyoung Lee working through painstaking and vital research of how self-driving systems should behave at stop lights. He studies transportation systems as a whole, not self-driving cars specifically, but his current research makes traffic lights broadcast their intentions so artificially intelligent vehicles can decide whether to brake, maintain speed or accelerate — as the function of a yellow light is to clear the intersection, not make you screech to a halt. "That's our low-hanging fruit,"...
For Jennifer and Dominic, Scholarships Opened the Door to Science and Engineering at NJIT
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Scholarships enabled Jennifer Cabral and Dominic Bosi to overcome financial hurdles and study science and engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Cabral and Bosi are both first-generation students from working-class families. As such, they needed help to afford college. Generous donors supplied that, and once enrolled, they found their callings and are pursuing them with passion. Both undergraduates shared their stories at an annual NJIT brunch celebrating the impact of scholarships that also featured remarks from pioneering alumna R. Cynthia Pruett ’55 and President Joel S....
NJIT Ranked Top 100 Engineering Grad School by US News & World Report
Tuesday, March 29, 2022
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2023 rankings for the nation’s top graduate schools, with NJIT ranked among the best for graduate degree programs in engineering. The university slots in this year at No. 86 — up two positions from the prior year and 25 positions in the past eight years — and has been included on the distinguished list since 2003. The 2023 rankings mark the seventh consecutive year NJIT has appeared in the top 100. NJIT’s Newark College of Engineering (NCE), which has been providing engineering education for over 100 years, offers more than 30 master’s and Ph.D...
Engineering Students Give Water In Ecuador
Monday, March 14, 2022
A small indigenous Ecuadorian community now has clean spring water thanks to a passionate group of engineering students at the NJIT Chapter of Engineers Without Borders. The initiative started in 2016 as part of an independent project led by Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Jay Meegoda. Students in his classes were tasked with the design and implementation of a spring cap to clean and increase the supply of water from a natural spring in the Cotopaxi Province. It’s the first of the three phases that will see the community gain access to clean spring water on tap. The...
US News and World Report Ranks NJIT Online Programs Top 100 Nationally, Top 3 Statewide
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
Three of NJIT's online graduate programs placed among the top 100 in this year's U.S. News & World Report rankings of American universities, and in the top three for New Jersey institutions. More colleges and universities than ever before began offering distance learning options in response to COVID-19. However, NJIT has long offered both fully online and partial, or hybrid, online degree programs as part of the university’s vision of a global campus. NJIT was recognized in 2021 for its technological innovations and digital transformation initiatives. The publication ranked...
Students Prototype 3D Printed Bridge Competition
Monday, December 13, 2021
Civil engineering students from NJIT, Princeton, Stevens Institute of Technology, and three area high schools competed in a 3D-printed bridge competition at NJIT’s Makerspace that saw NJIT students taking home a first place prize in the “Stiffest Bridge” category. Both the collegiate and high school divisions were judged on five categories: best presentation, least support material, fastest assembly time, best aesthetics, and stiffest bridge. NJIT and Princeton tied for first place in overall score. More than 70 people attended the event in person while hundreds tuned in from home....
NJIT Nationally Recognized for Serving Students Connected to the Military
Tuesday, November 9, 2021
New Jersey Institute of Technology has earned national recognition for how it serves students connected to the military, be they active members or veterans. NJIT is featured in G.I. Jobs’ list of 2021-22 Military Friendly Schools, earning a silver distinction – up from bronze last year. Just 825 institutions made the list, which is based on a survey and data from federal and state agencies. In particular, G.I. Jobs considers performance in six areas: academic policies; admissions and orientation; culture and commitment; financial aid and assistance; graduation and career; and military...
Remembering NJIT's Bruno Gonçalves da Silva, a Rising Leader in Geotechnical Engineering
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
The NJIT community is mourning the loss this month of Bruno Gonçalves da Silva, an esteemed assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering who launched a new field of study for the university, energy geotechnology, which includes novel experimental investigations into the hydraulic fracturing of rocks. In his Geo-Resources and Geotechnical Laboratory, Gonçalves da Silva and his team focused on reducing the environmental impact and maximizing the financial potential of geothermal, as well as oil and gas, production, and better predicting and mitigating geotechnical-related...
Three NJIT Engineering Teams Showcase Their Research at the EPA's National Student Design Expo
Monday, June 21, 2021
Three teams of student engineers are showcasing their applied research this week at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s National Student Design Expo, as they vie for a second round of funding from the EPA’s People, Prosperity and the Planet program, which aims to spur new systems and technologies that advance sustainability. “Despite the challenges of last year, you worked hard, you thought creatively and you developed innovative solutions that support EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment,” said Janet McCabe, deputy administrator of the EPA, in opening remarks...
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