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Julie Ancis currently is a Distinguished Professor of Informatics at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.She served as the interim chair of the Department of Informatics and was also a Professor of Psychology and the inaugural Director of Cyberpsychology at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Jacob Savir is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering [1] at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and an IEEE Fellow. [2]He is credited with developing two approaches to detecting Transition Faults (a type of Fault model) that might occur during the manufacturing of semiconductor chips, viz., the Skewed-Load Transition Test (Launch-off-shift at-speed test) and ...
She currently teaches at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) where she is a distinguished professor of computer science and associate dean for research at its Ying Wu College of Computing and the founding director of the university's Center for AI Research. [1] [2]
Lou Kondic is an applied mathematician and Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT). His research focuses on thin film fluid dynamics, complex flows and granular media.
In 1988, Schweizer was appointed chairman of the Humanities Department at the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), a post he held until 1993 and again during 2001–2003. [1] Since 2000, he has been professor of history at the NJIT/Rutgers Federated History Department. [ 1 ]
Sunil Saigal is a distinguished professor and a former dean of the Newark College of Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology. Saigal's research has been focused on interactions with the industry and these contributions have included: development of boundary element shape optimization in collaboration with United Technologies
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The New Jersey Institute of Technology has a history dating back to the 19th century. Originally introduced from Essex County, New Jersey, on March 24, 1880, and revised with input from the Newark Board of Trade in 1881, an act of the New Jersey State Legislature drew up a contest to determine which municipality would become home to the state's urgently needed technical school.