All summer long, Kate Boardman has worked with the wind.
Boardman, an electrical engineering major at NJIT, is a summer intern at General Electric Wind, part of the company’s renewable...
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Michael Boulus loves to learn. Every person he meets, he believes, has something to teach him about life – no matter the person’s job or educational attainments.
He...
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William Marin, an electrical engineering major at NJIT, has been awarded the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Fellowship (CBYX).
Marin is one of 75 students chosen from more than 500...
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Are boys better in math and science than girls? Are boys innately superior to girls in analytical fields such as engineering? Naturally aggressive and competitive, are boys bound to...
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Two students at NJIT – brothers majoring in electrical engineering– have been recognized nationally for their research. Mohammad Naqvi won a Goldwater Scholarship last year for...
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Zak Abbassi just graduated from NJIT on May 17, but he already has a great job lined up. Starting in July, Zak will begin working as an Associate Systems Engineer for Cisco Systems, a...
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Haila Hudson (1988) is a pioneer in the fields of construction and professional engineering. She was one of the first women in New Jersey to become a licensed electrician, and one of the first...
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When he was a senior at NJIT, Gian Francisco (2007) led a student team that won a nation wide engineering contest. Sponsored by IBM and the History Channel, the contest asked students to design...
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Jared Kruzek gets his drive from God.
God gave him a good mind, Jared believes, but expects him to use it.
“My work ethic comes from my religious convictions,” said Jared. “My...
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Why Study Electrical and Computer Engineering? A Question and Answer Session with Professor Tim ChangHow does electrical and computer engineering (ECE) differ from computer science?Which students...
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