Jun 13 2013
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT Energy Conference: Climate Change, Extreme Weather, and Energy Implications
NYIT-Nanjing Salutes the Class of 2013
NYIT Honors Class of 2013 at NYIT-Vancouver
NYIT-Amman Celebrates Class of 2013
NYIT Anatomy Professor and Team Discover the Origin of the Turtle Shell
Graduate Tuesdays
Broadridge Open House - Technology Jobs
Connect with Raytheon
Degrees, Dollars, and Desserts - Manhattan Campus
Degrees, Dollars, and Desserts - Old Westbury Campus
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Dr. Nada Marie Anid Ph.D, Dean of School of Engineering and Computing Sciences New York Institute of Technology (NYIT) Nada Marie Anid Ph.D. is the dean of the School of Engineering and Computing Sciences at New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), overseeing 77 faculty and approximately 1,700 graduate and undergraduate students. Her current research is in the fields of alternative energy, sustainability, biotechnology, water quality, and engineering education. Dr. Anid is among the first engineers to study the role of vitamin B12 and other organometallic coenzymes in the dechlorination of important toxic molecules like carbon tetrachloride and polychlorinated biphenyls. Dr. Anid, NYIT’s first female dean of engineering, serves on the boards of several professional organizations, and holds leadership positions in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, the American Society for Engineering Education, and the New York Academy of Sciences, among others. Prior to joining NYIT, Dr. Anid was chair and graduate program director of the Chemical Engineering Department at Manhattan College, NY. She holds a Ph.D. in environmental engineering from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor), and bachelor and Master of Science degrees in chemical engineering from the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH-Stockholm). |
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