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Professor Ashwani Bedi (Adjunct, Architectural Technology) was recently promoted to Director of Structural Engineering

Posted on September 21, 2022 (September 21, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Professor Ashwani Bedi (Adjunct, Architectural Technology) was recently promoted to Director of Structural Engineering 1

City Tech Adjunct Professor of Architectural Technology, Ashwani Bedi, was recently promoted to Director of Structural Engineering at the New York City Department of Design & Construction (DDC). He brings…

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Professor Viviana Acquaviva (Physics) is one of seven researchers selected for the Simons Foundation’s first class of Pivot Fellows

Posted on September 21, 2022 (September 21, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Professor Viviana Acquaviva (Physics) is one of seven researchers selected for the Simons Foundation’s first class of Pivot Fellows 2

Professor Viviana Acquaviva (Physics) is one of seven researchers selected for the Simons Foundation’s first class of Pivot Fellows. The program will support the seven accomplished researchers as they apply their talent…

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Dr. Reginald Blake, Dr. Hamid Norouzi, and Dr. Akm Samsur Rahman were awarded a $88,445 grant

Posted on September 21, 2022 (September 21, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Dr. Reginald Blake, Dr. Hamid Norouzi, and Dr. Akm Samsur Rahman were awarded a $88,445 grant 3

Dr. Reginald Blake, Dr. Hamid Norouzi, and Dr. Akm Samsur Rahman were awarded a $88,445 grant for a 22-month period for their collaborative research project “Understanding Climate and Extreme Weather Events…

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Julia V. Jordan has been selected as the Department’s Distinguished Alumna

Posted on June 26, 2022 (June 26, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Julia V. Jordan has been selected as the Department’s Distinguished Alumna 4

Ms. Julia V. Jordan is a Professor Emeritus from New York City College of Technology, CUNY, where she dedicated 40 years of service to excellence in education at her alma…

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Keith Whitmoyer translated a book written by foundational philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty

Posted on February 23, 2022 (February 23, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Keith Whitmoyer

Professor Keith Whitmoyer, adjunct assistant professor of philosophy (Department of Social Sciences) translated a book written by foundational philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty that has just been published (January 2022) by Northwestern…

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Caroline Hellman appointed Interim Special Assistant to the President

Posted on February 23, 2022 (September 11, 2024) by Kevin Rajaram
Caroline Hellman appointed Interim Special Assistant to the President 5

Professor Caroline Hellman has been appointed Interim Special Assistant to the President assuming many of the responsibilities formerly held by Dr. Stephen Soiffer, who recently retired. She will oversee the…

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Illya Azaroff appointed to NYSERDA’s multi-year “New York State Climate Impacts Assessment”

Posted on January 25, 2022 (January 25, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Illya Azaroff

Illya Azaroff is among Governor Hochul’s appointees to NYSERDA’s newly launched “New York State Climate Impacts Assessment: Understanding and Preparing for Our Changing Climate.” He will work with a diverse…

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Posted in News and KudosTagged NYSERDA

Monica Berger recently published a chapter in the Scholarly Communications Cookbook

Posted on January 25, 2022 (January 25, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Monica Berger

Monica Berger recently published a chapter entitled “Teaching Authors about Predatory Journals in the One-on-One Consultation” in the Scholarly Communications Cookbook, edited by Brianna Buljung and Emily Bongiovanni, published by…

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Posted in News and KudosTagged Scholarly Communications Cookbook, Teaching Authors

Michael Gotesman published two discrete chapters in Cytoskeleton

Posted on January 25, 2022 (January 25, 2022) by Kevin Rajaram
Michael Gotesman

Biology professor Michael Gotesman published two discrete chapters in Methods in Molecular Biology Book called Cytoskeleton. Chapter 12: Purification of Cytoskeletal Proteins by Fast Protein Liquid Chromatography (FPLC) Using an…

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Pirate Queens illustrated by Sara Gómez Woolley

Posted on November 1, 2021 (November 1, 2021) by Kevin Rajaram
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Pirate Queens the Dauntless Women who Dared to rule the High Seas, published by National Geographic for Kids, will be released this January 11th, 2022.  By Leigh Lewis and Sara…

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Posted in News and KudosTagged illustration, national geographic
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