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The ''']''' has more than 44,000 alumni throughout the United States and in 55 countries around the world. <ref>http://archive.poly.edu/alumni/</ref><ref>http://cable.poly.edu/issue/news/alumni-presidents-letter</ref> |
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The ], often referred to as '''NYU Polytechnic''', '''NYU-Poly''', or '''Poly''' is one of the 18 schools and colleges that comprise ] (NYU).<ref>{{cite web|title=About NYU|url=http://www.nyu.edu/about.html#|publisher=]|accessdate=October 19, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Sam Pitroda to give inaugural address at NYU engineering school|url=http://post.jagran.com/sam-pitroda-to-give-inaugural-address-at-nyu-engineering-school-1337055643|accessdate=October 19, 2012|newspaper=]|date=May 15, 2012}}</ref><ref>http://xfinity.comcast.net/slideshow/finance-collegeshighestsalaries/polytechnic-institute-of-new-york-university-nyu-poly%20/</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Schools and Colleges|url=http://www.nyu.edu/academics/schools-and-colleges.html|publisher=]|accessdate=October 19, 2012}}</ref>. It is the second oldest private engineering and technology institute in the ], with a distinguished history in electrical engineering, polymer chemistry, aerospace, and microwave engineering.<ref name="brooklyn.about.com">http://brooklyn.about.com/od/collegesuniversities/ss/Higher-Education-In-Downtown-Brooklyn-And-Brooklyn-Heights_5.htm</ref> The Polytechnic Institute of New York University was established in 1854 as a ]-intensive institute with a focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. |
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] has more than 44,000 alumni throughout the United States and in 55 countries around the world. <ref>http://archive.poly.edu/alumni/</ref><ref>http://cable.poly.edu/issue/news/alumni-presidents-letter</ref> |
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NYU-Poly's alumni include inventors, scientists, business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians, country presidents, university presidents and academic leaders among others. The Institute counts 5 ] (2 ], 2 ], 1 ]), 3 ] winners, 2 ] winners, (1 ], 3 ], 1 ])(also known as ]) winners, 2 ](also known as ]) winners, 2 ]( also known as ]) winners, several ] inductees, 1 ] inductee, multiple ] winners, 3 ] winners and many ] winners (including 2 ] winners and 1 ] winner). Multiple current and former presidents of major professional societies, including the ], ] and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (]), are alumni. |
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Polytechnic people include ] (first president of the ] (IEEE) and one of the founders of the U.S. ] (NAE)),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nae.edu/nae/naehome.nsf/weblinks/NAEW-4NHMJ7?opendocument |title=Founding members of the National Academy of Engineering |publisher=National Academy of Engineering |accessdate={{Format date|2010|11|23}}}}</ref><ref name="IEEE-ErnstWeber">{{cite web|url=http://www.ieeeghn.org/index.php/Ernst_Weber |title=IEEE Global History Network - Ernst Weber |publisher=IEEE |accessdate={{Format date|2010|11|21}}}}</ref><ref name="NYT-ErnstWeber-died">{{cite web|url=http://www.nytimes.com/1996/02/17/nyregion/ernst-weber-94-who-oversaw-polytechnic-university-s-growth.html?scp=1&sq=%22Ernst+Weber%22&st=nyt |title=Ernst Weber, 94, Who Oversaw Polytechnic University's Growth |first=Wolfgang |last=Saxon |publisher=The New York Times |date={{Format date|1996|02|17}} |accessdate={{Format date|2010|11|23}}}}</ref><ref name="Britannica-ErnstWeber">{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/638543/Ernst-Weber |title=Ernst Weber |publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica |year=2010 |accessdate={{Format date|2010|11|26}}}} From Encyclopædia Britannica Online.</ref> ] (father of modern polymer science), ] (one of the founding fathers of modern bioengineering),<ref name="xanthuscom.com">http://www.xanthuscom.com/ratner.html</ref> ] (father of biomedical engineering) |
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<ref name="bths.edu">http://www.bths.edu/apps/news/show_news.jsp?REC_ID=237613&id=35</ref>,] (founding chairman of the ]) and ] (founding fellow of the ])<ref>http://www.sigmaxi.org/programs/prizes/bugliarello.shtml</ref> |
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==Presidents of Polytechnic== |
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==Notable faculty== |
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==Notable faculty list== |
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*] – Co-discoverer of DNA structure; awarded Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. |
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*]- Dean of Engineering at ]. Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratories, and a visiting scientist at NASA's Ames Research Center in California.<ref>http://nyuad.nyu.edu/academics/faculty/sunil-kumar.html</ref> |
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*]- Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) Industrial/University Collaborative Research Center for Wireless Internet Communications and Advanced Technology (WICAT), a national research center that involves 5 major universities and is headquartered at NYU-Poly. 2012 recipient of the William E. Sayle Award for Achievement in Education by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Education Society<ref>http://nyuwireless.com/nyu-poly-engineering-professor-to-receive-international-education-award/</ref> |
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*] - Member of ].<ref>http://news.stanford.edu/news/1997/october22/chu1022.html</ref> |
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*] - Pioneer of X-ray diffraction crystallography; determined (with Bernal) the structure of the ]; predicted the "Fankuchen effect in curved crystals"<ref>http://www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM50/AM50_539.pdf</ref> |
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*]- President, ]<ref>http://scienceblog.com/community/older/2002/D/2002407.html</ref> |
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*] - Assistant Professor of Finance and Risk Engineering and ] House candidate in Connecticut |
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*] - IEEE President 2001, Founder of Snyder Associates, Former Polytechnic Senior Industry Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering<ref>http://www.ieee.org/about/news/2011/8june_2_2011.html</ref> |
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*] - invented the cardiac ] and artificial ]<ref>http://www.hrsonline.org/News/ep-history/notable-figures/barouhberkovits.cfm</ref> |
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*] - invented the cardiac ] and artificial ]<ref>http://www.hrsonline.org/News/ep-history/notable-figures/barouhberkovits.cfm</ref> |
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*]- invented hand-held barcode laser scanner and hand-held, scanner-integrated wireless computer and the first spread spectrum wireless LAN (WiFi)<ref>http://www.theswartzfoundation.org/swartz-bio.asp</ref> |
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*]- invented hand-held barcode laser scanner and hand-held, scanner-integrated wireless computer and the first spread spectrum wireless LAN (WiFi) |
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*]- Chairman of the Board of Science and Technology for International Development (BOSTID) of the National Academy of Sciences. Chairman of the National Medal of Technology Nomination Evaluation Committee. Chair of the National Academy of Engineering Council’s International Affairs Committee. |
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*]- Fulbright Fellow at the Vienna University of Technology<ref>http://www.poly.edu/user/rwener</ref> |
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*]- leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for dischage into a wind tunnel<ref>http://archive.poly.edu/poly_ebriefs/archives/Feb03.htm</ref> |
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*]- leader of a team that created the first practical hypersonic tunnel heater, used to heat air for dischage into a wind tunnel<ref>http://archive.poly.edu/poly_ebriefs/archives/Feb03.htm</ref> |
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|nota= Chair Emeritus of Swarthmore College, founder and Chair Emeritus of the national "I Have A Dream" Foundation, founder and Chair Emeritus of the Conference of Board Chairs of Liberal Arts Colleges, board member of the Columbia University Business School, and board member of New School University. |
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|nota= - Aerospace Engineer. President of ]. Prof. Singer was one of the founding faculty members and twice dean of the Technion's Faculty of Aerospace Engineering (1958-1960, 1965-1967).His research was part of the experimental project that preceded the Apollo space program and the production of the Saturn 5 rocket. His academic appointments included positions at the California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of California at Los Angeles and the Imperial College in London. |
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|nota= - scientist, engineer, and inventor who contributed to the understanding of ], integrated circuitry, and the unique electrical principles of microscopic materials.<ref name="SelfCompensatingStructure">{{ cite patent | country = US | number = 3465213 | status = patent | title = Self-Compensating Structure for Limiting Base Drive Current in Transistors | pubdate = | gdate = 1969-09-02 | fdate = 1966-06-20 | pridate = | inventor = Frances B. Hugle et al | class = H01L27/06D6T2B, H01L29/8605}}</ref> She also invented techniques, processes, and equipment for practical (high volume) fabrication of microscopic circuitry, integrated circuits, and microprocessors which are still in use today.<ref>{{cite web|last=Gilleo|first=Ken|title=Chapter 5: The Printed Circuit as a Chip Carrier|url=http://eestud.kku.ac.th/~moo/datasheet/CCT/PCB/history_9905.pdf|publisher=PC Fab|accessdate=30 May 2012}}</ref> |
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Some more of the notable alumni can be seen in ''Cable: The Alumni Magazine of Polytechnic Institute of NYU<ref name="Cable THE ALUMNI MAGAZINE OF POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF NYU">{{cite web|url=http://cable.poly.edu/archives |title= Archive |publisher=NYU }}</ref> |
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Frances Hugle.jpg|], American scientist, engineer, and inventor who contributed to the understanding of ], integrated circuitry, and the unique electrical principles of microscopic materials.<ref name="SelfCompensatingStructure">{{ cite patent | country = US | number = 3465213 | status = patent | title = Self-Compensating Structure for Limiting Base Drive Current in Transistors | pubdate = | gdate = 1969-09-02 | fdate = 1966-06-20 | pridate = | inventor = Frances B. Hugle et al | class = H01L27/06D6T2B, H01L29/8605}}</ref> |
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