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Illinois Tech team wins top prize for smart helmet project at SAS Hackathon
A team from the Illinois Institute of Technology has won the top prize at the SAS Institute’s annual SAS Hackathon.
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Illinois Tech joins major astronomy collaborations through LSST Discovery Alliance
By joining the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) Discovery Alliance in spring 2024, Illinois Institute of Technology's astronomy program has advanced significantly.
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Experts explore impacts of building electrification on environment
As the world moves towards a greener future, buildings have become central to the energy transition.
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Building electrification explored: impacts on environment and public acceptance
As the shift from fossil fuels to greener energy gains momentum, buildings have become a key focus in the energy transition.
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South Korea faces turmoil after President Yoon's martial law declaration
In South Korea, the political landscape is marked by uncertainty following President Yoon Suk Yeol's recent declaration of martial law on December 3.
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Indira Gunda Saladi joins board at Illinois Institute Of Technology
Indira Gunda Saladi, founder and president of Orchard, Inc., has been appointed to the Board of Trustees at the Illinois Institute of Technology.
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Energy-saving fluid dynamics research receives DOE funding
Illinois Institute of Technology's Assistant Professor Scott T. M. Dawson has secured funding from the United States Department of Energy Early Career Research Program for his project on mathematical methods in fluid dynamics.
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New study questions understanding of dark energy despite supporting Einstein’s theory
For over a century, astronomers worldwide have been examining Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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Rusin Law funds new scholarship at Chicago-Kent College of Law
Thanks to a significant donation from Rusin Law, Ltd., the Illinois Institute of Technology and Chicago-Kent College of Law have launched a new scholarship aimed at supporting law students with disabilities.
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Immigration attorney joins Chicago-Kent faculty focusing on individual cases
Amid the ongoing discussions about immigration, Pedro Gerson, an Assistant Professor at Chicago-Kent College of Law, maintains focus on individual cases.
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Illinois Tech professor patents climate-adaptive building system
After nearly five years of research, Youngjin Hwang, an assistant professor at Illinois Institute of Technology College of Architecture, along with Alexandros Tsamis and Theodorian Borca-Tasciuc from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, has developed...
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Rich Klein named dean at Illinois Institute's business school
Rich Klein has been appointed as the new dean of the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology, effective January 1, 2025.
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Rich Klein named new dean at Illinois Tech's Stuart School of Business
Rich Klein has been appointed as the new dean of the Stuart School of Business at Illinois Institute of Technology, starting January 1, 2025.
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Chicago-Kent alumni named on prestigious 40 Under Forty list
The Chicago Daily Law Bulletin has recognized four alumni from Chicago-Kent College of Law in its 25th annual 40 Under Forty list.
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Design patent expert joins Chicago-Kent College of Law faculty
Sarah (Fackrell) Burstein has joined the faculty of Chicago-Kent College of Law as a professor in the fall of 2024.
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Researcher explores Great Migration's impact on Chicago housing
A researcher focused on Afro-Indigenous communities in the southern United States and Caribbean has joined Illinois Institute of Technology’s College of Architecture as a Jeanne and John Rowe Fellow.
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Architecture professor explores Munich Olympics' impact during prestigious fellowship
In the movie "Oppenheimer" by Christopher Nolan, a significant scene features Albert Einstein and J. Robert Oppenheimer at the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey.
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Illinois Institute of Technology sees record-breaking enrollment growth amid challenging trends
Illinois Institute of Technology has reported a 27 percent increase in student enrollment over the past three years, achieving its highest fall enrollment in more than thirty years.
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Precision health study aims for personalized nutrition using AI
The ongoing study titled "The Nutrition for Precision Health," funded by the National Institutes of Health, is exploring personalized nutrition through artificial intelligence.
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Illinois Tech reports record-breaking student enrollment growth
Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) has reported a 27% increase in student enrollment over the past three years, marking the highest fall enrollment in more than three decades.