Stories Tagged with "john carpinelli"
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NJIT Researchers Publish News of Success With Robots as Learning Tool
November 29, 2011
NJIT researchers, who have helped hundreds of science, mathematics, and technology teachers in New Jersey improve how students learn, have published a book chapter about their success using robotics as both a motivational and learning tool.
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Faizan Naqvi, of Kearny, a junior majoring in electrical engineering and the third of three brothers to receive a Goldwater Scholarship, was recognized yesterday at a reception attended by NJIT President Robert A. Altenkirch, administrators and his parents.
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Science Olympiad for Northern NJ Is Once Again To Be Held at NJIT: See Science Superstars From Area High Schools Compete
January 13, 2011
Once again some 500 middle and senior high school students from throughout Northern New Jersey will gather at NJIT for the annual Science Olympiad play-offs. The date this year is Jan. 14, 2010, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Science Olympiad for Brainy Teens Held Tomorrow at NJIT
January 14, 2009
Building a robot, busting a crime and launching two rubber-powered model monoplanes number among the dozen-plus exciting opportunities at tomorrow’s annual Science Olympiad at NJIT. >>
New Jersey Institute of Technology Announces Promotions of Faculty
October 13, 2008
NJIT announced the promotions of faculty members. Brief biographies (including hometowns) follow. (EDITOR’S NOTE: Contact Sheryl Weinstein, 973-596-3436, for high resolution electronic photos or to set up interviews.) >>
NJIT will mark, once again, the new school year with University Convocation, an annual celebration and awards ceremony recognizing students, faculty and staff accomplishments.
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600 NJ Students Compete in Day-Long Science Olympiad at NJIT
January 23, 2008
More than 600 whooping, smiling and fiercely competitive future scientists of America completed an exhaustive qualifying first round at NJIT last week in the New Jersey Science Olympiad. >>
Livingston High School took first place yesterday in the NJ Regional Science Olympiad serving northern and parts of central New Jersey. Pioneer Academy Middle School, Clifton, took first place in the middle school division. Both schools along with 10 other participating schools in their divisions were invited to the upcoming statewide competition. More than 30 NJIT professors and staff members and 25 students volunteered their time and energy to run more than a dozen science experiments for the 600 students from 39 schools who participated. >>
MEDIA ADVISORY: Photo Opportunities at NJIT’s Science Olympiad
January 16, 2008
More than a dozen local schools will participate in the New Jersey Science Olympiad set for 9 a.m., Jan. 17, 2008 at NJIT. Events will include student competitions to build robots, launch monoplane gliders and construct electric vehicles. >>
Constructing an electric car, building a robot, and launching monoplane gliders will number among the two dozen exciting opportunities for more than 500 New Jersey middle and high school students participating in the upcoming New Jersey Science Olympiad at NJIT.
More than three dozen local schools will participate Jan. 17, 2008 in these and other equally challenging events in the annual regional competition. An awards ceremony will be held that day at 3 p.m. in NJIT’s Campus Center Ballroom. >>
More than three dozen local schools will participate Jan. 17, 2008 in these and other equally challenging events in the annual regional competition. An awards ceremony will be held that day at 3 p.m. in NJIT’s Campus Center Ballroom. >>
Former astronaut Bernard Harris and the ExxonMobil Foundation have named NJIT to be among 19 university campus locations that will host the 2007 ExxonMobil Bernard Harris Summer Science Camps. NJIT will be the only New Jersey participant in the program.
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University Awards Ceremony Scheduled for October 6
September 21, 2004
The following individuals will be honored at the annual University Awards Ceremony on October 6, 2004.
Edward F. Weston Medal for Professional Achievement
Herbert M. Iris ’51 B.S.C.E.
Harlan J. Perlis Award for Research
Lev Krasnoperov
Robert W. Van Houten Award for Excellence in Teaching
Rajesh N. Dave
Distinguished Alumni Achievement Medals
James W. Dunn ’67 B.S.E.E.
John J. Mooney ’60 M.S. Ch.E.
Thomas M. Myrick ’84 B.S.M.E.
Paul A. Sarlo ’92 B.S.C.E., ’95 M.S.C.E.
Peggy M. Tomasula ’80 M.S. Ch.E., D.E.S.E.Sc.
Teaching Excellence Awards
John D. Carpinelli
Janice Daniel
Deran Hanesian
Joseph Kisutcza
Bernard Koplik
John G. Lyssikatos
Veljko Samardzic
Murray Turoff
Master Teacher Awards
Ronald H. Rockland
John D. Carpinelli
Antonio P. DeSousa Santos
Constance A. Murray Diversity Award
Leslie K. Weisman
Presidential Leadership Award
Irini Bekhit
Vishal Khubani
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