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January 23, 2013
Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series features Xilinx VP
Electrical engineering alumnus Larry Getman will present “Being a Career Chameleon” on Feb. 7. -
January 23, 2013
New semiconductor may extend battery life
RIT researchers are using new methods and materials for building integrated circuits. -
January 18, 2013
Students develop heart monitoring system
Three computer engineering students are seeking venture capital support for the BioTelemetrix technology, a non-invasive monitoring device. -
January 14, 2013
Engineering and science’s universal language
Eleven students from France are attending RIT as part of a university agreement program; they have been taking engineering, computing and science classes since the fall. -
December 20, 2012
FIRST Robotics kicks off 2013 season Jan. 5
This year’s FIRST Robotics Competition game is still under wraps but will be announced during a live, nationwide telecast hosted by FIRST founder Dean Kamen on Jan. 5. -
December 13, 2012
RIT named CUDA Research Center
Engineering faculty and staff can process complex data problems in science, engineering and medicine faster through increased power and workload efficiencies. -
December 7, 2012
Student organizes chapter of national sorority
A Q&A with fourth-year mechanical engineering student Karina Roundtree, who helped to bring Chi Upsilon Sigma to RIT. -
December 5, 2012
Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series event postponed
The Kate Gleason College of Engineering Dean’s Alumni Speaker Series event scheduled for Dec. 6 has been postponed until further notice. -
November 16, 2012
RIT announces partnership with high-tech firms
The university hosted a demonstration of advanced manufacturing equipment for printed electronic devices and a discussion of the new university-industry partnership. -
November 4, 2012
What will RIT look like at the end of Connect@RIT?
A guest essay by Margaret Bailey on an initiative to increase the participation and advancement of female faculty in STEM fields. -
October 30, 2012
RIT receives $3.2M to advance female faculty
RIT’s project is part of the National Science Foundation’s initiative to increase representation and advancement of women in the STEM fields. -
October 16, 2012