Speakers at TEDxNJIT 2021 will explain how technology impacts everything from knee-replacement surgery and the monitoring of traumatic brain injuries to how we’ll live in the wake of the global pandemic.

Other speakers — including leaders from the Federal Aviation Administration and Los Alamos National Laboratory — will mull commercial space exploration, equitable economic growth, entrepreneurship, epidemic forecasting and the role of immigrants in developing vaccines for COVID-19 — all in under 18 minutes. The theme of this year’s TEDxNJIT — the university’s 11th — is resurgence.

“The organizing committee thought that resurgence was appropriate for the year when the world was emerging from the pandemic,” explained Raja Roy, chair of the committee and an assistant professor at NJIT’s Martin Tuchman School of Management. “It was also sufficiently broad and gave speakers the liberty to design their talk based on resurgence in their field.”

The event will take place online Sept. 22 from 6 to 8 p.m. It’s free but you need to register in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/tedxnjit-2021-tickets-159181525227. More than half of the speakers are connected to NJIT. Here’s a closer look at their credentials and talks.

Julie Ancis

Professor and Founding Director of Cyberpsychology

NJIT

The Post-Pandemic Future: Are We Ready?

David Bader

Distinguished Professor and Director of the Institute for Data Science

NJIT

Solving Global Grand Challenges with High Performance Data Analytics



James Barrood

Founder and CEO

Innovation+

How Immigrants Are Helping to Save the World

Rachel Benyola

Executive and Founder Coach

RKB Consulting

Innovating the Entrepreneur: Resurgence of the Human Entrepreneur

Robert Cohen ’83 ’84 ’87

President of Digital, Robotics and Enabling Technologies

Stryker Corp.

Chair, NJIT Board of Directors

NJIT Alumnus

New Era in Medical Device Design

Ken Davidian

Director of Research

Federal Aviation Administration Office of Commercial Space Transportation

Commercial Space Today: A Resurgence Yes, but of What?

Sara Del Valle ’00 M.S. ’01

Deputy Group Leader of Information Systems and Modeling Group, A-1

Los Alamos National Laboratory

NJIT Alumna

Could We Someday Forecast Diseases Like We Forecast the Weather?

Bernel Hall

President and CEO

Invest Newark

Urban Legend: Debunking the Myth of Equitable Economic Growth to Finally 

Achieve the Society that We’ve Been Promised

Yashwee Kothari ’22

Computer Science Major

NJIT

The Pain of the Silent