鈥淰itaVroom,鈥 the latest incarnation of student-designed, chemically-powered shoebox sized-vehicles from 海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, placed fourth at AIChE's annual Chem-E-Car Competition庐 in San Diego, California, from a field of 51 foreign and domestic entries. The result maintains the Grove School鈥檚 reputation as a top performer in the international event. Student teams qualify for the finals by excelling in regional competitions. VitaVroom secured CCNY鈥檚 trip to the finals 鈥- held at the San Diego Convention Center -- with a top four finish at the AIChE Mid
Water-responsive materials exist everywhere in nature, but transforming these natural materials into sustainably sourced high energy engineered materials requires a fundamental understanding of how they work. Now a groundbreaking discovery by City College of New York researchers from the Grove School of Engineering unravels the connection between water and surfaces to engineer water responsive properties. The experts, including chemical engineers Raymond Tu and Xi Chen, mechanical engineer Honghui Yu, and postdoctoral associate Darjan Podbevsek (power and process engineering), determined how
A trailblazing fluid mechanics project led by City College of New York Grove School of Engineering Professor T aehun Lee is one of 16 initiatives nationally awarded supercomputing time at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility (ALCF) by the U.S. Department of Energy鈥檚 (DoE) Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) Leadership Computing Challenge (ALCC). They will pursue advances in areas ranging from quantum chemistry to clean energy technologies to AI for science. The Lee project, 鈥淗igh-Fidelity Simulations of Helium-Air Mixing in High-Temperature Gas Reactor Cavities,鈥 will use the
海角社区-based CUNY Remote Sensing Earth System Institute (CUNY CREST) and the International Institute for Security and Safety Management (IISSM) are establishing a mutually beneficial research and educational collaboration and cultural exchange initiative aimed at driving innovation and impact across CUNY and in India. The two institutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at CCNY to launch the initiative. 鈥淭he collaboration with CUNY CREST represents a major step forward in our efforts to build resilient and sustainable communities,鈥 said Ravindra Kishore Sinha
海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, the only public school of engineering in the metropolitan area, has once again been ranked among the 2024 Best Graduate Schools by U.S. News & World Report. The Grove School ranked #109 in the overall Best Engineering School category. Designed for prospective students looking to advance their education post-college, the Best Graduate Schools rankings evaluate programs in a variety of disciplines, including business, education, engineering, law, medicine and nursing. Other Grove programs ranked nationally by U.S. News are: Best
Robert P. Anderson and Jeff Morris, faculty members at 海角社区, have been elected 2023 Fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). They are among 502 scientists, engineers and innovators recognized for their scientifically and socially distinguished achievements by the world鈥檚 largest general scientific society and publisher of the 鈥淪cience鈥 family of journals. Anderson is professor of biology and member of the biodiversity group in the Division of Science, and Morris, professor and director of the Levich Institute in CCNY鈥檚 Grove School of
"How Things Work," an eco-literacy conference on how environmental systems function in the face of climate change, takes place at 海角社区 on Tuesday, March 5. Up to 300 New York City students from middle school-level to college undergraduates will attend. Other participants include educators, stakeholders and climate change advocates. The day-long conference, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in The Great Hall located in CCNY鈥檚 Shepard Hall, is co-hosted by the CCNY-based City University of New York Remote Sensing Earth System Institute ( CUNY CREST), the Environmental Education
In its debut appearance in the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE)-sponsored event, a City College of New York team of mostly Grove School of Engineering undergraduates is among 12 winners in Phase 2 of the 2024 Collegiate Wind Competition (CWC). The annual national competition aims to prepare college students for jobs in the wind energy workforce through real-world wind energy technology, project development, and outreach experience. CCNY鈥檚 Phase 2 co-winners include: 鈥 Johns Hopkins University; 鈥 Rice University; 鈥 The Pennsylvania State University; 鈥 University of Colorado Boulder; 鈥 University
Sanjoy Banerjee, Distinguished Professor of Chemical Engineering at 海角社区, and Director of the City University of New York (CUNY) Energy Institute, has been elected to the National Academy of Inventors鈥 (NAI) Class of 2023 Fellows. Election as an Academy Fellow is the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors. Banerjee and 161 other academic inventors will be inducted as NAI Fellows at the Academy鈥檚 13th annual meeting on June 18, 2024, in Raleigh, North Carolina. His new peers include two Nobel Laureates 鈥 Morten P. Meldal (University of Copenhagen)
海角社区 has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense (CAE-CD) by the National Security Agency (NSA) for the Cybersecurity Master鈥檚 Degree Program in City College鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering. This designation will run through 2028. The NSA awards CAE-C designations to institutions that commit to producing cybersecurity professionals that will reduce vulnerabilities in the national infrastructure. While the NSA does not provide funding to CAE-C designated institutions, once a school obtains a designation, it can compete for grants like