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NJIT Featured in The Princeton Review's 'Best 388 Colleges' Guide for 2023
At NJIT, students are “learning on an Ivy League level,” getting “practical career-focused education” at “a fairly affordable price.” - The Princeton Review
New Jersey Institute of Technology has again been named a top college according to The Princeton Review in its 31st edition of its college guide, "The Best 388 Colleges," a designation earned by only about 14% of America’s four-year colleges.
In addition to the “Best 388,” NJIT has received honors as a top college in the Northeast…
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Highlander Foundry Showcase Gives Students Opportunity to Present their Startups
After concluding their eight-week summer program, NJIT students presented their startups, giving them an opportunity to experience entrepreneurship and business creation.
The Highlander Foundry program is a summer startup incubator that helps NJIT students and alumni grow with the same techniques and strategies that launched many of the top startups today.
“We’re really excited about this because this event is sort of a celebration, a culmination of their experience here in the incubator and the program,” said Will Lutz, director of commercialization and co-director of VentureLink@…
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As CEO of Construction Management Firm, NJIT Alum Finds Strength in Diversity
When it comes to diversity, Ken Colao leads by example.
More than a third of the 90 staffers — 38% — at his construction management company, CNY Group, is Black, Indigenous or other people of color (BIPOC). Also, in an industry not known for gender balance, women comprise nearly a third of the staff and have earned 62% of the promotions in the past three years.
Diversity is not limited to the rank and file, either, as women and BIPOC are well-represented in CNY's executive strategic ranks, according to Colao, president, CEO and co-founding principal of CNY,…
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NJIT Alum, Prof, Entrepreneur Makes NJBIZ's List of Next Generation Leaders
The CEO of an NJIT-born startup made NJBIZ’s list of the Next Generation of Leaders.
John Vito d’Antonio-Bertagnolli, who holds both a bachelor’s and master’s in biomedical engineering from NJIT, where he was an Albert Dorman Honors College Scholar, leads OculoMotor Technologies (OMT), a vision therapy company that launched in 2018.
The company centers around a device known as VERVE (short for Virtual Eye Rotation Vision Exercises) that holds promise as a biomarker for concussions. OMT arose out of a university lab and developed commercially with the support of VentureLink, a startup…
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Mobile Mapping Surveyor Brings Advanced Technologies to the Classroom
Associate professor at NJIT’s School of Applied Engineering and Technology, Laramie Potts, works to ensure his students in the Surveying Engineering Technology program have the opportunity to experience the technological instruments the career has to offer. With the creation of a home-brew mobile autonomous surveyor vehicle, Potts wants to make the students’ experience more complete.
Placed over a chassis that formerly belonged to a remote-controlled car are three tiers of plywood, each carrying important components that collect data. At the bottom there’s a depth camera and power…
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Campus Event Inspires High School Girls to Study Electrical Engineering
NJIT's electrical and computer engineering department hosted 65 girls representing 40 high schools in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania last week, teaching the students about opportunities in technical fields where females are historically overlooked.
The day-long conference, SHE in ECE, included a panel discussion by female faculty in Newark College of Engineering, instruction using hands-on electronics kits to teach future engineers about household technology, tours of the NJIT makerspace and opportunities to meet current female undergraduates.
"The idea of this event is to bring…
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NJIT Students Find Summer Work at Merck, Meta, Apple, National Institutes of Health and More
NJIT students have found excellent work in co-ops and internships this summer. It is a great way to gain real-world experience in their field of study, and to network with professionals in their chosen field. And, of course, the added benefit of earning money to help pay for tuition and other expenses.
Hands-on, real-world experience allows students to apply what they have learned in the classroom, and bring back a more-focused approach to their studies. Additionally, such experience provides students with the opportunity to further develop important skills, such as problem-solving and…
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NJIT Honors Scholar Pursues PhD in Bioengineering at UMD
Next up for NJIT biomedical engineering graduate Amal Shabazz: the Ph.D. program in bioengineering at the University of Maryland. But first, the Albert Dorman Honors Scholar has a 10-week summer internship at Pfizer in Andover, Mass.
Her four years in University Heights were filled with helpful mentors, key internships and welcoming peer groups that collectively helped opened the door to graduate school. In an interview, she shares what she gained and where she hopes it leads.
What first sparked your interest in biomedical engineering?
I was always torn between studying medicine or studying…
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NJIT Researcher Ayushi Sangoi Recognized on Major League Hacking Top 50 List
Ayushi Sangoi, 23, a Newark, N.J., resident and researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology has been named one of 2022’s MLH Top 50 – a list compiled each year by Major League Hacking (MLH) of the organization’s most inspiring community members. The recipients are recognized for their exceptional contributions to the tech ecosystem and STEM education.
Sangoi stood out from other applicants for her unique road to becoming a prodigious hacker. A current Ph.D. candidate at the Vision and Neural Engineering Laboratory, she has earned a dual degree in biomedical engineering and…
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Teik C. Lim Begins Tenure as Ninth President of NJIT
July 1 marks the first day of Dr. Teik C. Lim’s appointment as president of New Jersey Institute of Technology.
“My wife, Gina, and I are ecstatic to be joining the NJIT community, and we are excited about the opportunities and challenges that await us,” said Dr. Lim. “It was an honor to be selected to lead such an important institution into the future, and a privilege to begin the work of leading NJIT and continuing its amazing trajectory.”
Before NJIT, Lim served as interim president at the University of Texas at Arlington, where he also served as provost and a professor in the Department…