Stories tagged with "biomedical engineering"
Scene & Heard
April 11, 2013
Forty years ago, a mechanical engineering professor at NJIT was invited to teach a course at New Jersey Medical School in the emerging specialty of biomechanics. In his class was a young...
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Innovations at NJIT
March 7, 2013
When computer scientist Yi Chen joined the NJIT faculty in January as associate professor of management, she brought with her a research program that focuses on big data analytics; information...
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Scene & Heard
September 17, 2012
The freshman class -- the class of 2016 -- is the largest ever at NJIT.With 1,048 students, it’s not only the biggest freshman class in the history of the university but it’s a bright...
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Scene & Heard
May 15, 2012
Over the years Professor Angelo Perna, who has taught at NJIT for 45 years and rarely missed a graduation, has watched tens of thousands of students graduate from NJIT. On this graduation...
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Student Profile
May 14, 2012
Each year, the Newark College of Engineering selects a woman engineering student who to receive the Madame Mau Outstanding Female Engineering Student Award.This years’ winner is Lisha...
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Student Profile
May 14, 2012
Mary Youssef loves her major: biomedical engineering. It’s a field, she says, that elegantly combines biology and engineering. Biomedical engineers design and build medical...
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Scene & Heard
March 27, 2012
A New York Timesblogger recently wrote about Anthony Sorgi, an NJIT senior who created the New Earth Archive, a compendium of great books for college students. Donald...
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Innovations at NJIT
March 9, 2012
Anthony Sorgi wants to save the world – or at least improve it. And he thinks other college students want to do the same.He’s not naïve, or overtly idealistic. He just...
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