NJIT Community Updates and Announcements 3/1/21-3/5/21
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 Announcements email.
New J.P. Morgan Chase ATMs — Office of Senior VP for Finance
J.P.Morgan Chase ATMs have been installed in the Campus Center lobby and the Wellness and Event Center (first floor main corridor). The previous Wells Fargo ATM’s in these locations have been removed. Please note that the Wells Fargo ATM located in the vestibule immediately outside of the Campus Police Department entrance will remain available 24/7. For the next three months, J.P.Morgan Chase will waive the $3 per transaction ATM fee. After this initial period, non-J.P.Morgan Chase bank customers will incur a $3 per transaction ATM fee. Students and faculty can avoid this fee and potentially be eligible to receive a new customer incentive. Please visit Chase.com for details. If you have any questions on our bank transition process, please contact Brian Kirkpatrick, AVP of Accounting and Treasury Management at 973-596-3427 or Brian.J.Kirkpatrick@njit.edu.
MedTech Innovation Using 3D Printing — Albert Dorman Honors College Colloquium Series
Join us for a webinar Wednesday, March 3 at 2:30 p.m featuring Robert Cohen, President of Stryker's Digital, Robotics, and Enabling Technologies, and Chair of NJIT’s Board of Trustees. Cohen will share an overview of the Stryker competency for 3D printing product development and a glimpse into their internal production capability. The event will also feature a panel of NJIT faculty researchers discussing 3D printing innovation happening here at NJIT that includes engineering professors Vivek Kumar, Murat Guvendiren, and Saikat Pal.
Leir Research Institute (LRI) Weekly Seminar Series — Martin Tuchman School of Management
From 1–2 p.m. on Wednesday, March 3, the LRI hosts a discussion of “Peer-to-Peer Risk Sharing with an Application to Flood Risk Pooling.” Co-authored by NJIT Professor Stephen Taylor, and University of Illinois Professors Runhuan Feng and Chongda Liu, the paper presents a novel peer-to-peer risk sharing framework—in contrast to classical centralized risk sharing—that aims to devise a risk allocation mechanism that is structurally decentralized, Pareto optimal, and mathematically fair. To join, go to https://njit.webex.com/meet/rroy. Upcoming seminars can be found at https://centers.njit.edu/leir/spring21-seminars/.