After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Hamid Bagce won a full scholarship to attend the New Jersey Medical School at UMDNJ. He’s now in his third year at the medical school.
He is part...
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After graduating from NJIT in 2007, Angelie Mascarinas won a full scholarship to attend UMDNJ’s New Jersey Medical School. She’s now in her third year of medical school, where...
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Ashish Borgaonkar was recently named the Outstanding Graduate Student of the year. Each year, the Newark College of Engineering’s (NCE) gives that award to a graduate student who has...
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When he was a young boy, Serge Demerjian loved to build. He’d spend endless afternoons playing with Legos, building them up, then tearing them down. Ever since he could remember, he...
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Chitra Sridhar started playing chess when she was 6. Her father taught her how to play. He loved the game and she loved him and his passion for the game soon became her passion. ...
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Just one week after graduating from NJIT, Jonathan Lansey (2008) was invited to give a talk at Google’s Manhattan office. While an NJIT student, Lansey studied the probabilities of...
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When he was a boy, Saurabh Abrol (2002) worked in his father’s liquor store. But when he wasn’t at the store, and wasn’t in school, he liked to play with his computer....
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Ken Chin (1974) helped design a computer chip for two immensely popular video games: Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. Chin works as a research engineer at IBM’s Watson Center. He was...
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Jason Chin (2007) graduated less than a year ago from NJIT, but he already has a job that most video-game-loving college students would kill for: He works as a quality assurance tester for...
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In his early years at NJIT, it was not uncommon for Robert Herrera to spend the wee small hours of the morning sequestered in an architecture studio, studying. Then, as the sun rose and the...
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