From organizational principals to programmatic questions and spatial strategies, there are many issues that get resolved from the basis of architectural design.

Associate Professor of Architecture Maria Hurtado de Mendoza explains the relationship between the conceptual approach of a project and its materiality in “Clinical: An Architecture of Variation with Repetition.”  

On the third floor of Fenster Hall, visitors can find a rich collection of landmark science and engineering artifacts that resemble a technological time capsule of the past 100 years. The iconic 1984 Apple Macintosh Plus, a 1950s suitcase-type Geiger counter, a 1954 wood-encased Seederer-Kohlbusch scale and 1947 Bausch & Lomb optical microscope — all historical scientific equipment once used at NJIT that is now being protected and displayed as part of university’s growing museum project, called the “NJIT Distributed Technology Museum.”

Gaining insight into customer behavior through extensive data and advanced analytics holds great value for businesses, not only in marketing and selling to consumers but other businesses as well. Key to the process when it comes to business-to-business (B2B) interaction are machine learning and other emerging AI techniques, which can provide targeted and detailed information.

Physics teachers and STEM educators throughout the metropolitan area gathered at NJIT’s Campus Center Atrium this month as Gordon Thomas, professor of physics and NJIT “Excellence in Teaching” awardee, presented “Launching Students Into Physics” — a workshop aimed at helping pre-college teachers and communicators better engage students in all-things physics.