Cutting-Edge Research
Students work with faculty on cutting-edge research.
Student research
Students work with faculty on cutting-edge research.
Students are developing new applications for wearable robotic exoskeleton devices
Students are working on projects using a unique combination of robotics and virtual reality for neurorehabilitation of people who have arm limitations resulting from a recent stroke.
The Ray Cassetta Financial Analysis Laboratory provides a meeting place for NJIT students and faculty interested in learning and using the Bloomberg terminal.
In the Optical Imaging Lab we have developed various wavelet domain image denoise methods.
Student Sam Kolawole '18 studies the development of the sensory cells called neuromasts in both forms of the cavefish.
Student Shaiza Ali is investigating the neural coding for vision in cave and surface fish in the Neuroecology of Unusual Animals Laboratory
Senior Emily Almeida is 3D bioprinting vascular networks using hydrogels.
Using a 3D bioplotter, Jorge Pereyra ’18 is creating wrinkle patterns on hydrogels – some wavy and random and some highly ordered hexagonals – which he then layers into a three-dimensional matrix to support cell growth.
Using computer-aided design and a 3D printer, student Hazal Yalcin ’18 is designing a gradient scaffold to help knit together damaged bone and cartilage at the interface where the two tissues rub against each other and wear each other down.