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2 CCNY Biomedical Engineers Receive Entrepreneurial Training

Postdoc Zeynep Dereli-Korkut and senior Tanjin Panna selected for ELabNYC bio and health technology mentoring program Two standouts in The City College Grove School of Engineering's biomedical engineering department have been accepted into the Bio & Health Tech Entrepreneurship Lab NYC (ELabNYC), a competitive six-month training and mentoring program run by the New York City Economic Development Corp. Zeynep Dereli-Korkut, a postdoctoral researcher, and Tanjin Panna, a graduating senior, are among 21 participants in the current ELabNYC cohort. Participants receive two months of weekly coaching
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Debra Auguste Chosen for Presidential Early Career Award

Biomedical engineering professor is one of 102 researchers to receive United States鈥 highest award for early-stage science and engineering professionals Dr. Debra Auguste , associate professor of biomedical engineering in the Grove School of Engineering at T九色视频, was one of 102 researchers chosen as recipients of the Presidential Early Career Awards for Scientists and Engineers. This is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their research careers. 鈥淭he impressive achievements of these early-stage
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CCNY Black Engineers Chapter, Members Earn Accolades

Wins for best chapter in region, finishes in second for retention at national conference; three members receive individual honors T九色视频's student chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) celebrated its 30th anniversary on a high note; it was named best chapter at the NSBE Region 1 conference, held November 23 in Hauppauge, N.Y. The recognition follows taking second place for retention programs at the NSBE national convention, held last March in Indianapolis. In addition to the group awards, three chapter members received awards at the regional level
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CCNY Hosts International Cryptography Conference, January 13 - 15

More than 350 experts from academia and private industry from nine countries will participate in the third Real World Cryptography Workshop , January 13 鈥 15 at T九色视频. The event, to take place in The Great Hall of Shepard Hall, is hosted by CCNY's Center for Algorithms and Interactive Scientific Software (CAISS) and the Grove School of Engineering. "This event brings together cryptography researchers with developers implementing cryptography in real-world systems," said Dr. Rosario Gennaro , director of CAISS and local chair of the organizing committee. "The main goal of
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C-SPAN3 to air Professor Greg Downs Lecture December 28

C-SPAN3 will carry a lecture by City College of New York Associate Professor of History Gregory Downs 8 p.m. Saturday, December 28, as part of its American History TV weekend programming. In New York City, C-SPAN3 is carried on Time Warner Cable channels 149, 1902 and 777 (high definition). The lecture will also be streamed live and added to C-SPAN's archives December 30 for future online viewing. A C-SPAN video crew taped one of Professor Downs' classes in October for its "Lectures in History" series. His lecture examines the Reconstruction Era that followed the American Civil War, and
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CCNY Chemists Use Sugar-Based Gelators to Solidify Vegetable Oils

Mannitol and sorbitol dioctanoates could provide alternatives to trans fats linked to obesity, coronary artery disease and diabetes Researchers at T九色视频 have reported the successful transformation of vegetable oils to a semisolid form using low-calorie sugars as a structuring agent. The findings portend the development of alternatives to structured oil products produced using saturated/trans fatty acids, which have been linked to coronary artery disease, obesity and diabetes. The team, led by City College Professor of Chemistry George John, tested two sugar alcohol-based
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Professor Uses Blogging as Teaching Tool for Aspiring Journalists

In November, students in Professor Linda Villarosa鈥檚 鈥淚ntroduction to Journalism鈥 class participated in an online press conference with the producers of 鈥淥verly Attached Andy,鈥 a new YouTube television series. After the Q&A was over, each student filed their story and Professor Villarosa selected two of the best, by Aurea Gonzalez and Akbar Mirza, to post on 鈥淭he Conversation,鈥 the City College journalism program鈥檚 blog. Two years ago, Professor Villarosa, the program director, began the blog because, she explained, 鈥淚 needed a way to connect digitally with my students.鈥 Today, she not only
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Film by Professor Tibaldi, Alumnus Accepted to Sundance, Rotterdam

鈥淕odka Cirka,鈥 documentary short about Somali shepherdesses, already invited to 16 other exhibitions globally, including Cannes " Godka Cirka - A Hole in the Sky ," a 10-minute short co-directed by City College of New York film and video professor Antonio Tibaldi and alumnus Alex Lora , '12, MFA media arts production, is an official selection for both the Sundance Film Festival and International Film Festival Rotterdam next month. The documentary, about the plight of Somali shepherdesses in a remote village, is one of 66 short films selected for the Sundance Film Festival, January 16 鈥 26, in
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Art History, Digital Art Programs Team for Show at Williamsburg Gallery

鈥楲iminal States鈥 features works of six MFA candidates in CCNY鈥檚 new Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice program When Professor Hajoe Moderegger , director of City College鈥檚 Digital and Interdisciplinary Art Practice program (DIAP), wanted to find someone to curate an exhibition of works by his students, he didn鈥檛 have to look far. He put out a query to graduate art history majors, and Maggie Downing jumped at the opportunity. Maggie recruited classmate Adrienne Meraz to work on the project. Their show, 鈥淟iminal States,鈥 featuring the works of six MFA candidates in the DIAP program
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Book Showcases Practice of Spitzer School Dean George Ranalli

In his private practice, George Ranalli, dean of City College鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, has designed for a rock star as well as some of New York City鈥檚 poorest residents. His body of work, which spans more than 30 years, is the subject of 鈥淚n Situ,鈥 a 450-page book published by Oscar Riera Ojeda Publishers to be released December 16. The book sums up the theoretical position embodied in Dean Ranalli鈥檚 work, which includes large-scale urban design, houses in the landscape, additions, renovations of landmark buildings and new construction. Because he practices
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