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Princeton Review Ranks NJIT Among Top 'Colleges That Pay You Back'
Monday, February 12, 2018
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) is one of the nation's best colleges for students seeking a superb education with great career preparation and at an affordable price according to The Princeton Review®.
NJIT Inventors are Beating New Paths to the Marketplace
Monday, January 29, 2018
NJIT inventors, including a growing number of ambitious student entrepreneurs, are beating new paths to the marketplace.
Engineer Peter Engler Relives the WWII Shanghai Ghetto in the New PBS Series, "We'll Meet Again"
Monday, January 22, 2018
Peter Engler was four years old when his family fled Berlin in the wake of Kristallnacht, the infamous “Night of Broken Glass.” Stateless, their passports stamped “J” for Juden by the Nazis, the Englers made their way to Shanghai, one of the only...
NJIT Technology and Society Forum Presents: Resolving Complex Fluid Flows
Monday, January 22, 2018
From large-scale weather or environmental disaster predictions and efficient design of vehicles and power generators, to understanding how bacteria propel themselves and how nutrients are delivered to different organs in our body at the cell...
Research that Ranges from Pipelines to Proteins
Wednesday, October 4, 2017
The research that Assistant Professor of Physics Cristiano Dias is pursuing has the potential to expand our knowledge of phenomena that can affect the creation of dangerous obstructions in undersea pipelines...
Students Search for Insights into the Brain and Behavior
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
Learning is very much a hands-on experience for Nicole Andanar, Hannah Gattuso, Yasmine Ghattas and David Liptsyn, NJIT undergraduates enrolled in Albert Dorman Honors College who are working with Associate...
The Art of War: Engineering Protective Gear for 21st Century Soldiers
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
Battle-inflicted head injuries are as old as war itself, evidenced by the copper helmets worn by Bronze Age soldiers to deflect blows from spears and axes. Over the ensuing millennia, as weapons evolved, so did armor.
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