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Faculty and student research from NJIT’s Ying Wu College of Computing abounded at Artificial Intelligence Exploration Day, with faculty and dozens of students presenting their timely work.
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With the launch of the Artemis II mission to the Moon on April 1, a group of students led by Jasmine Geo, a junior computer science major with a minor in applied mathematics, will be busy recreating a lunar mission using a lunar surface vehicle to find water on the darkest regions of the planet for use in future landings.
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A trio of students from New Jersey Institute of Technology have been selected as the inaugural recipients of STEM scholarships from The Aunt Betty Fund, a nonprofit dedicated to reducing the burden of student loans taken on to pay for higher education.
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Assistant Professor Martin Kellogg is test piloting a new special topics course in AI-assisted software engineering that aims to give students a competitive edge amidst the rapidly changing AI-driven industry landscape.
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Gurmeher Singh, a sophomore computer science major with a minor in AI, was the sole NJIT student for the second year to be one of 1,000 accepted from major universities, including Ivy Leagues, out of 15,000 applications to Stanford University’s TreeHacks 2026. The highly selective competition is a touchstone among top hackathons across the world.
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NJIT Accepted Students Day |
Accepted students learned more about options for studying AI; the wealth of cybersecurity opportunities here as a designated National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education by the NSA/DHS; and the many career paths in areas of computer science, data science, information technology and information security at this month’s NJIT Accepted Students Day. Thanks to our phenomenal YWCC student and alumni volunteers for sharing how their experiences have shaped their present and future pursuits, from experiential learning with renowned researchers and innovators to internships and job opportunities with some of industry's leaders in technology transformation.
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Jianlan Ren Ph.D. ’25 Wins Joseph Leung Award for Thesis of the Year | Congratulations to Jianlan Ren and her thesis titled "Computational Methods for Single-Cell and Multi-omic Data Integration and Regulatory Network Inference" for winning the Joseph Leung Award for Best Computer Science Ph.D. Thesis of the Year.
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Speaking of Careers with the NBA |
Speaking of Careers... Our students recently learned about the tech side of professional sports at the NBA's Secaucus, N.J. location. Junior IT major Ben Topolosky is a current cybersecurity intern there and is having what can only be termed as a BALL in the experience! (We couldn't resist.) Did you know that the replays you see on tv all come from this facility?
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Distinguished Professor David Bader spoke with CNBC about the rise of OpenClaw and what it signals for the AI industry. "We're witnessing a classic platform shift — as foundation models commoditize, the value moves to the agent framework layer. 'The models become the engine; the agent framework becomes the car.'"
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