Sreya Das, graduating this spring with a B.S. in computer science, is headed for the cybersecurity team at financial giant JPMorgan Chase. She credits much of her success to involvement with activities outside the classroom. "The number of activities she is successfully involved in is mind boggling.
Filing a noise complaint is a bit of a gamble. In a dense soundscape, even pinpointing the worst offender can be a challenge. Was it a jackhammer or a tamping machine making that repetitive racket?
Assistant Professor Hua Wei is studying how to build more realistic models for traffic simulation, with the goal of improving predictions by closing the gap between just following traffic laws vs. how people actually drive.
Capstone projects, done in collaboration with companies, are a requirement for every senior in the Ying Wu College of Computing (YWCC) at New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), but two teams of students have exceeded expectations with a pair of solutions that Bank of America (BofA) counts as more than class projects.
GirlHacks, an annual event produced by NJIT's Women In Computing Society, partially returned to campus this spring and continued emphasizing its openness to minorities rather than only females.
In Brief
YWCC Designated as National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense
Professors Cristian Borcea and Reza Curtmola accepted the re-certifications from the National Security Agency and Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency as a designated National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense for the M.S. in Cybersecurity and Privacy.
“Experience Day” A Full House for Fall 2022 Admitted Freshman and Families
It was Standing room only for YWCC Experience Day for Fall 2022 admitted freshmen and their families! We look forward to seeing them in September!