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October 11, 2017
WE@RIT celebrates 15 years on Saturday
WE@RIT, a program dedicated to expanding the representation of female engineers, will celebrate 15 years on campus on Saturday. -
October 9, 2017
RIT to develop hybrid biological cell separations technology
Research being done at RIT to refine lab-on-chip devices—highly sophisticated laboratories on microchips—will provide more detailed and timely information to detect diseases such as cancer. -
October 5, 2017
2017 Distinguished Alumni: Meet Paul Kayser
Meet Paul Kayser ’93 (mechanical engineering), the Kate Gleason College of Engineering 2017 Distinguished Alumnus. -
October 4, 2017
Women in Engineering at RIT hosts open house Nov. 4
The Women in Engineering program at RIT is holding its annual open house girls in grades 5 through 9 and their families, teachers, guidance counselors and community leaders. -
September 25, 2017
Assistant professor wins award for excellence in teaching
Reginald Rogers, an assistant professor of chemical engineering, received the Henry C. McBay Outstanding Teacher Award from the National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers. -
September 20, 2017
RIT expands collaboration with Taiwan Tech
RIT entered into a partnership with the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, also called Taiwan Tech, to offer a dual Master of Science degree program. -
September 18, 2017
New app could help detect atrial fibrillation
A team of engineers and clinicians at RIT and the University of Rochester Medical Center received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to develop a non-contact, video recording technology to detect the presence of atrial fibrillation, a heart rhythm disorder. -
August 30, 2017
RIT hosts webinar on leadership skills
The “Engineering Leadership Programs at RIT” webinar is for professionals looking to advance leadership skills within high-tech industries. -
August 30, 2017
RIT hosts artificial intelligence seminar series
The Move78 Artificial Intelligence Seminar series resumes Sept. 11 and runs successive Mondays through the fall semester. This year’s focus is on machine learning, neuromorphic computing, computer vision and other related topics. -
August 28, 2017
Student competes on ‘American Ninja Warrior’
Electrical engineering student Jonathan Alexis is a finalist on American Ninja Warrior, competing for the $1 million prize. -
August 3, 2017
Celebrating 25 years of Formula Racing
RIT Formula Racing this year is celebrating its 25th anniversary of racing and providing hundreds of students over those years with automotive engineering skills, championship seasons, a pathway to careers and alumni network connections as intricate as a racecar engine. -
July 27, 2017
Researchers seek to improve solar cell technology
Researchers at RIT, led by Assistant Professor Parsian Mohseni, are expanding solar cell technology using nanowires to capture more of the sun’s energy and transform it into usable electricity.