Accomplishments

Faculty Accomplishments: College of Engineering & Computing Sciences

The College of Engineering & Computing Sciences is excited to share recent accomplishments from our faculty and staff members.

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Accomplishments are listed by date of achievement in reverse chronological order, with the most recent first.


All Recent Accomplishments

James Scire, Ph.D., assistant professor of mechanical engineering, published his article, "Involving Undergraduate Students in Research through the Development of Low-Cost Optical Instrumentation," which he also presented at the Fall 2016 ASEE Mid-Atlantic Section Conference.

Anand Santhanakrishnan, Ph.D., assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, published two articles in September 2016: "Factors Affecting Bacterial Propagation Toward Tumor Micro Environments" in MOJ Proteomics and Bioinformatics, and "A Micro-Finance Model for Spectrum Management in Wireless Networks," in IEEE Transactions on Cognitive Communications and Networks.

Babak Dastgheib-Beheshti, Ph.D., professor of telecomm and electrical engineering technology, published the articles, "Encryption for the Internet of Things (IoT)," for (In)Secure Magazine in September 2016, and " Smart Devices Undone by Dumb Security," in The Wall Street Journal on July 2, 2016.

Sarah Meyland, Ph.D., associate professor of environmental technology and sustainability, gave testimony addressing Long Island water quality and contamination to the NYS Assembly and Senate Standing Committees on Environmental Conservation and Health, and presented "Understanding and Protecting Long Island's Drinking Water The Water Below" on episode 2 of "Water Matters," a web program on Long Island groundwater, produced by Grassroots Environmental Education, in October.