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Research from NJIT and Yale Leads to Trio of Computing Innovations
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A joint $540,000 National Science Foundation grant between NJIT, led by Distinguished Professor David Bader, and Yale University, intended to help identify obscure patterns in overwhelmingly large and convoluted data, is producing novel side effects that advance the state of very old and very new technology.
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New NSF Grant Will Fund Research for AI-Supported Audio Captioning
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Through an $800,000 NSF (National Science Foundation) research grant, Assistant Professors Mark Cartwright and Sooyeon Lee aim to solve the complex challenge of translating rich hearing experiences into accessible formats while respecting the different ways that deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) individuals prefer to receive information.
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David Bader Selected Among '35 Legends in the Class of 2025' by HPCwire
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Distinguished Professor David Bader has been recognized among an elite roster of High-Performance Computing (HPC) pioneers in the HPCwire 35 Legends Class of 2025 list. The honorees are selected annually based on contributions to the HPC community over the past 35 years that have been instrumental in improving the quality of life on our planet through technology.
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Alumna Will Work for Disney as Software Engineer
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YWCC is beyond excited to congratulate Sreya Das '22 on her new role as Software Engineer II at the Walt Disney Company!
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Summer Visit Day Welcomes Rising Seniors
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Summer Visit Day. A time for rising seniors to explore what's next. Could it be NJIT? We met quite a few interested young people and their parents at our July event who have us on their list now.
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Earn Your B.S. in Computing with a Specialization in Game Development
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Our degree is a B.S. in Computer Science or Information Technology. But you can specialize in game development, among several other areas, as well. Learn more from the instructor, DJ Kehoe.
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2025 NJ Computer Science Chairs Meeting Held at Princeton University
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The annual NJ Computer Science Chairs Meeting brought together invested educators from many of the state's two year and four year institutions and K-12 schools to share best practices, discuss changing trends, and assure that today's curriculum and experiential learning opportunities align to create pathways for cultivating tomorrow's tech leaders. Princeton University, home of the NJ AI Hub, hosted this year's gathering, led by founding member Professor Jim Geller, chair of the Department of Data Science.
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