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NYITCOM Assistant Professor Akinobu “Aki” Watanabe, Ph.D., receives a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award for his research on "Evo-Developmental Interactions of Craniofacial and Brain Anatomy."
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Associate Professor Wenjia Li, Ph.D., and computer science graduate student Chenyue Zhang (M.S. ’20) explore how learning algorithms and blockchain technology in an artificial intelligence-enabled trust management system can improve car safety.
The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) awards a $250,000 grant to New York Tech, in partnership with Willdan Group, to develop research and training opportunities in energy efficiency.
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