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NJIT to Offer New Graduate Programs in Artificial Intelligence
NJIT’s Department of Data Science in the Ying Wu College of Computing is launching two new graduate programs in artificial intelligence during the 2023 academic year, in support of the increasing demand for qualified AI engineers and analysts to facilitate problem-solving and decision-making in the digital world of the future.
The new programs will address the dramatic growth and proliferation of AI technologies into the mainstream, such as the recent debut of the ChatGPT application.
M.S. Degrees in Security, Data Science Ranked No. 4 in Nation by Fortune
New Jersey Institute of Technology is now ranked fourth in the nation for its M.S. in Cybersecurity and online M.S. in Data Science, according to Fortune magazine.
U.S. News & World Report Ranks NJIT Online Programs, Two in the Top 50 Nationally
Two of New Jersey Institute of Technology’s online graduate programs placed among the top 50 in this year's U.S. News & World Report rankings of American universities, with another breaking into the top 100.
NJIT was ranked No. 29 for its information technology programs, a two place jump from last year; and No. 47 for engineering, a 16-place rise. In addition, NJIT’s online master’s business program was ranked No. 95, and the online MBA was No. 132.
All ranked programs saw improved scores over last year, according to the publication.
NJIT College of Computing Dean Craig Gotsman Named ACM Fellow
NJIT’s dean of Ying Wu College of Computing, Craig Gotsman, is among 57 researchers worldwide named as a 2022 Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery, the leading global organization for computing research.
NJ Leader on How NJIT Is Paying Dividends in Economic Growth
A New Jersey leader in economic development is impressed by New Jersey Institute of Technology’s efforts to commercialize research, forge international partnerships and generally be “commercially minded.”
NJIT and CHOP Develop Tool for Studying Characteristics of a Single Cell
Researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and New Jersey Institute of Technology developed new software that integrates a variety of information from a single cell, allowing researchers to see how one change in a cell can lead to several others and providing important clues for pinpointing the exact causes of genetic-based diseases.
The findings were published by Nature Communications.
Romark Logistics Partners with NJII to Accelerate Technology-Driven Operations
Romark Logistics, LLC has partnered with New Jersey Innovation Institute to design the technology-enabled warehouse of the future.
Ioannis Koutis Receives ICCAD Best Paper Award
Ioannis Koutis, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science, was the recipient of the William J.
Two NJIT Students Are Among this Year's 128 Governor's STEM Scholars
NJIT students Aliya Laliwala and Mrunmayi Joshi have been selected to be part of this year’s Governor’s STEM Scholars class, which includes 128 scholars from 20 New Jersey counties — the program’s largest cohort ever.
The Governor’s STEM Scholars program was created to engage the next generation of research and innovation leaders in the state’s vast STEM economy early. Sixty-four percent of the class identify as female and 83% as students of color. When they graduate in May 2023, they will join an alumni cohort of over 700 Scholars.
Turing Laureate, Compiler Pioneer Jeffrey Ullman Visits NJIT for Data Science Lecture
When a Turing Award winner speaks, NJIT faculty and students listen.
Jeffrey Ullman, known as a father of the modern compiler at Bell Labs and Princeton University in the 1960-1970s, filled the largest lecture hall in NJIT's Guttenberg Information Technologies Center for his October 14 lecture on data science, as part of the Ying Wu College of Computing’s distinguished speaker series.