Elizabeth J. Biddinger, City College of New York鈥檚 award-winning chemical engineering professor, is a participant in a Lehigh University-led multi-institution project to develop a new class of molecules, chemistries, and chemical processes to better store and transport green energy across the globe. The effort is funded by a $1.7 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). The multidisciplinary team aims to improve current liquid organic hydrogen carriers and use AI to identify novel approaches that could lay the groundwork for a global renewable energy supply chain. Biddinger鈥檚
海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering is listed among the nation鈥檚 finest in Money Magazine鈥檚 inaugural ranking of the best graduate school programs. The online publication partnered with College Factual to find the country鈥檚 top-value programs. With a focus on annual costs, typical debt burdens, employment rates and recent graduate salaries, they graded programs on a 5-star scale. The only public school of engineering in the New York metropolitan area, Grove School excels in the 鈥 Best Engineering Master鈥檚 Programs for Your Money 2024鈥 category. Money notes that 鈥渢ypical
In a major stride toward revolutionizing indoor navigation, a City College of New York-led team has developed groundbreaking technology that could chart real-time paths, delivering users鈥攂oth sighted and low vision鈥攁 seamless and accurate indoor navigation experience complete with turn-by-turn guidance. The invention has earned a U.S. patent titled "System and Method for Real-time Indoor Navigation." The innovation is the brainchild of the City College-based CUNY Computational Vision and Convergence Laboratory (CCVCL) headed by Zhigang Zhu, Herbert G. Kayser Professor of Computer Science in
Doctoral students at nine New York City area graduate engineering programs, including CCNY鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, will soon be able to take courses at each other鈥檚 institutions without any additional tuition, as part of a new multi-school agreement. The Inter-University Engineering Doctoral Consortium (IUEDC), led by NYU Tandon School of Engineering, encourages PhD students to complement their primary program by taking courses of interest offered at different schools, providing access to specialty instruction and expertise that may not be available at their home universities. Students
海角社区鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering is partnering with three leading Japanese institutes and Columbia University on a mission to innovate 5G/6G communications by developing a Floating Cyber Physical System (F-CPS). Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech), KDDI Research, Inc., and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT) are The City College鈥檚 Japanese collaborators in the project funded by a grant of nearly $1million by NICT. 鈥淭he project aims to process spatial and temporal data for the applications by allowing the flexible transfer of
Funded by a $799,352 U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) Office of Science grant, research is underway at 海角社区 to fundamentally advance understanding of the critical processes in plasma-based anti-/de-icing approaches and plasma-assisted additive manufacturing and coating technologies. The three-year project is led by Yang Liu, assistant professor in the Grove School of Engineering and an expert in experimental fluid mechanics. According to Liu, plasma-droplet interactions have been recognized as the fundamental mechanisms of many industrial and natural processes, including
Preparing for a future in which artificial intelligence (AI), networked systems, autonomous vehicles (AVs) and connected AVs (CAVs) are integral to society, 海角社区 is launching an international program to train select students in mastering Avs. The three-year project -- in partnership with Turkey鈥檚 Istanbul Technical University (ITU) and California-based autonomous bus company ADASTEC Corp 鈥 is funded by a $300,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. 鈥淔uture societies will depend more and more on AI and networked systems, and, in turn, on AVs and CAVs for many
A City College of New York-led project utilizing Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) technologies to develop a low-cost, easy-to-use, and high-precision system for the early diagnosis of cardiovascular disease is the recipient of a four-year $2.8 million National Science Foundation (NSF) grant. The Ohio State University-based, NSF-funded AI-EDGE Institute is partnering with The City College in the project entitled: 鈥淎I/ML-driven edge computing for cardiovascular disease diagnosis/mechanism study.鈥 鈥淗eart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, so early
Retired U.S. Congressman Charles B. Rangel and U.S. Rep. Adriano Espaillat 鈥 his successor in Congress 鈥 lead a roster of distinguished speakers in the Capalino webinar, 鈥淭he Future of New York: The Charles B. Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative,鈥 on Sept. 25. Available in the U.S. and Canada, it starts at 10:30 a.m. Click here to register. Other speakers include: Carlo A. Scissura, Esq., President & CEO, New York Building Congress; Dr. Vincent G. Boudreau, President, 海角社区; and Susan Hinkson-Carling (Moderator), Managing Director, Capalino. Based at The City
Summer school at 海角社区 for 36 outstanding students from two of war-torn Ukraine鈥檚 top specialized high schools for physics and mathematics began with a 12-hour bus ride from the capital Kyiv to the Polish border on the west. It would take another six hours to get to Warsaw, Poland鈥檚 main city, from where the weary travelers caught a 10-hour flight to JFK. Conflict has a way of complicating the simplest of things in life. Until Aug. 12, however, normalcy returns to the lives of these young, gifted minds from the Kyiv鈥檚 Ukrainian Physics and Mathematics Lyceum (UPML) and