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Informatics Professor Applies AI to Auto Traffic Simulation
Assistant Professor Hua Wei is studying how to build more realistic models for traffic simulation, with the goal of improving predictions by closing the gap between just following traffic laws vs. how people actually drive.
That gap can be significant, so Wei is using the latest in artificial intelligence and reinforcement learning to help his cause, supported by a $175,000 research grant from the National Science Foundation.
Wei explained that reinforcement learning has seen success in artificial intelligence domains such as virtual gaming where simulations are constructed using…
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Computing Students Provide Real-World Solutions for Bank of America in Capstone Project
Capstone projects, done in collaboration with companies, are a requirement for every senior in the Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), but two teams of students have exceeded expectations with a pair of solutions that Bank of America (BofA) counts as more than class projects.
These technical innovations, which relate to the BofA workforce and customer satisfaction, were NJIT’s first assignment with the multinational investment bank. The results were met with such high praise that continuation projects are already in the works. Phase…
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NJIT Is No. 1 in New Jersey to Study Game Design, Top 20 in the East
NJIT has been ranked the top school in New Jersey for students to study game design, according to Animation Career Review. NJIT also reached No. 20 for schools in the East.
Housed within the Hiller College of Architecture and Design (HCAD) and Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC), NJIT’s game development program blends digital design and information technology curricula to offer students access to faculty and resources that cross disciplinary boundaries and cultivate innovation and creativity.
Since 2013, Animation Career Review has published an annual game design ranking that considers…
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IT Student Sam Itman Helps Modernize Optum
Some might say that Sam Itman’s direction in life was preordained by his last name, as this “IT man” has had a passion for technology since childhood. He states that he became infatuated with technology because “it presents a world of opportunities to those who are willing to discover them.” As a senior B.S. in Information Technology student (with a business minor), he has already been successful in implementing phase two of his professional goals – literally – as part of an international team of interns who developed ways to optimize Optum Technology’s pharmacy benefit and health care…
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US News and World Report Ranks NJIT Online Programs Top 100 Nationally, Top 3 Statewide
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 Highlander…
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David Bader Named ACM Fellow for Career in Data Science and Supercomputing
The ACM has announced NJIT Distinguished Professor David Bader in its new class of Fellows.
Bader received the honor along with 70 peers in the computing industry, representing just 1% of Association for Computing Machinery membership.
"The contributions of the 2021 Fellows run the gamut of the computing field — including cloud database systems, deep learning acceleration, high performance computing, robotics, and theoretical computer science," ACM President Gabriele Kotsis stated.
"I reflect on the citation 'for contributions to high-performance computing systems, graph analytics, and…
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Salam Daher Wins Tech Innovator Award for Healthcare Simulation
Salam Daher, assistant professor of informatics, this week received the Society for Simulation in Healthcare's Technology Innovator of the Year award in recognition of four projects addressing patient simulation.
Daher joined NJIT's Ying Wu College of Computing in 2019 to continue her research at the intersection of computing and healthcare simulation, education and practitioner. She's been working on a patient simulator combining physical and virtual elements, a remote interactive video simulator, digital assistants as customizable patients and new ways to measure wounds in 3D.
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Algorithms Expert is First Woman at NJIT to Become IEEE Fellow
Guiling (Grace) Wang, professor and associate dean for research in Ying Wu College of Computing, was recently named an IEEE Fellow, one of the electronic technology industry's highest honors.
She is the first woman to earn the honor among several male recipients at NJIT and only the second current honoree in the computing college. Most recipients are based in Newark College of Engineering, given the IEEE's focus on electrical engineering.
Wang received the award for her work on distributed algorithms. She's focused on making sure the algorithms retain data quality, fault tolerance and…
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WiFi and Light-Based Networks Combine for Better Virtual Reality Systems
"Why not both?" is a social media meme, but it's also the proposed answer to a problem for the designers of virtual reality systems, who generally must rely on wireless signals that are reliable but not as fast as needed.
It's already hard enough to make virtual reality look realistic, without choppiness or delays, when a user is sitting still and plugged into a wired network, NJIT Associate Professor Jacob Chakareski explained. But making a system that's wireless, adding multiple users and incorporating six degrees of freedom — where a person controls the pitch, roll and yaw of their head,…
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Computing College Expands Job Options in 'Early Access to Talent' Program
NJIT's Ying Wu College of Computing is matching top tech talent from its student ranks with companies needing to remain ahead of the curve in a competitive marketplace, in a new initiative called Early Access to Talent.
The pre-employment program offers companies the opportunity to cultivate a custom candidate pool according to their specific recruiting objectives among students pursuing an M.S. degree in any area of computer and information technology offered through the college.
Corporate stakeholders will sponsor students' tuition, fees and a modest stipend. In exchange, the student…