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Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Shuai Zhang - ECE PhD Student of the Month - October 2022
Monday, October 10, 2022
Shuai Zhang received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, NJIT in 2022. Currently, he is working as a Postdoctoral researcher at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. His research interests include 6G wireless communications, Internet of Things, Mobile Edge Computing, optical networks, UAV-assisted communications and artificial intelligence in wireless networks. What do you think would be an impactful move in your research area? UAV-assisted heterogeneous network has attracted significant attention due to...
Students Will Design Hacking Apps, Hardware Exploits to Gain Experience
Thursday, October 6, 2022
New Jersey Institute of Technology students are forming a pair of computer security groups this semester, with the mutual goal of preparing students to hone their skills beyond the classroom. One group is NICC — NJIT Information and Cybersecurity Club — and the other is the Association for Computing Machinery's Special Interest Group of (virtual) Breaking and Entering. Leaders of both groups make it clear that they don't teach or condone illegal activities. Instead, they're devoted to educating members on how to identify system weaknesses and protect against those. NICC was inspired...
Xueyu Hou - ECE PhD Student of the Month - September 2022
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
Xueyu Hou a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering at NJIT, advised by Dr. Tao Han. Her research interests include deep Learning acceleration in mobile and edge computing, security of machine learning, distributed machine learning on edge, mixed reality, and live volumetric streaming. Before her current Ph.D. program, she was in power electronics area where she did research on power semiconductors and microgrids. What do you think would be an impactful move in your research area? My research focuses on integrating state-of-the-art deep learning techniques into...
NJIT Research on Nanoporous Materials Would Make Electronics Stronger, Safer
Thursday, September 1, 2022
Scientists at NJIT and in Germany are working to understand how ions congregate around nanoporous materials, which could lead to safety and reliability improvements for electronic components such as supercapacitors and microscopically tiny actuators. Nanoscale porous materials are used in everyday objects such as household water filters and gas masks, but there is little research into how such surfaces behave when interacting with electrolytes, which can create internal stress that changes the material's physical properties. The electrolytes form when materials are exposed to water,...
Ph.D. Student's Research Can Reduce Wind Turbine Costs by $15M Annually
Thursday, August 18, 2022
NJIT student Akhyurna Swain has a plan to save $15 million per year in the maintenance and operational costs of New Jersey's offshore wind turbines. Swain, studying for her Ph.D. in electrical engineering, determined that non-intrusive monitoring technology controlled by magnets can be paired with machine learning software to realize the impressive cost savings for an 1,100-megawatt project which will begin construction in 2024. Windmill technology began in the first millennium of the common era, but modern high-tech turbines reach a new plane of productivity. They'll be located 15...
Akhyurna Swain - ECE PhD Student of the Month - August 2022
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Akhyurna Swain is a Ph.D. student in the Helen and John C. Hartmann Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Currently, she works in the Sensor Research laboratory under the advisory of Dr. Philip Pong. Her research area focuses on the development and deployment of wireless sensor networks and smart sensors for online health monitoring, fault detection, and predictive maintenance of the power system. What do you think would be an impactful move in your research area? Production and supply of clean energy coupled with energy security...
Campus Event Inspires High School Girls to Study Electrical Engineering
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
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...
Yang Deng - ECE PhD Student of the Month - July 2022
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Yang Deng is a PhD candidate supervised by Prof. Tao Han at UNICS Lab in the ECE Department at NJIT. Prior to NJIT, he was a research assistant at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. His research interests include 5G/6G network resource management, edge computing, blockchain, and machine learning. What do you think would be an impactful move in your research area? I believe that integrating machine learning methods to automate network resource management and using blockchain to build a more scalable, accessible, and secure mobile network would be some impactful moves to...
NJIT Students Find Summer Work at Merck, Meta, Apple, National Institutes of Health and More
Thursday, July 21, 2022
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...
NJIT Researcher Ayushi Sangoi Recognized on Major League Hacking Top 50 List
Monday, July 11, 2022
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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