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SBCCG honored for fiber network
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The South Bay Cities Council of Governments (SBCCOG) has received a 2020 Crown Communities Award for its South Bay Fiber Network (SBFN), a dedicated fiber-optic network connecting the South Bay region’s city halls and other local and regional public agencies with high-speed, low-cost broadband connectivity.
Each year, the news site American City & County presents its Crown Communities Award to municipal and county governments that have implemented innovative projects over the preceding 18 months.
The SBFN provides the critical infrastructure for South Bay Cities to adopt “smart city” applications. The new broadband infrastructure provides an essential public asset and resource to city governments as they manage economic viability during the COVID-19 pandemic and it creates opportunities to bridge the “digital divide” in communities underserved with broadband.
A team of Tulane University biomedical engineering students has been selected as a semi-finalist in the 11
Team CerFix will join 35 student teams from national and international universities as they present low-cost technologies they have designed to address global health challenges in settings with limited resources. Three finalists will be selected to compete in a live virtual finale on March 26. The competition is sponsored by the Rice 360º Institute for Global Health.
Team CerFix, consisting of Emma Chapel, Katherine Mattingly, Madeline Tallman and Sydney Siegmeister, developed the device as part of a capstone design course required of all biomedical engineering seniors. They described it as an “efficient, intuitive tool to effectively visualize the cervix and screen for precancerous and cancerous lesions” among women living in low-resourced rural communities along the Amazon River in Peru.
NYITCOM Researcher Wins NSF CAREER Grant to Improve Understanding of Cranial Birth Defects
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OLD WESTBURY, N.Y., March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Akinobu Aki Watanabe, Ph.D., assistant professor of anatomy at
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM), has secured a prestigious Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).
Watanabe, a vertebrate paleontologist, is the first New York Institute of Technology faculty member to receive a CAREER award, which is one of the NSF s most competitive grants. Principal investigators can receive this award once in their career and may only submit a proposal three times. Watanabe s first submission was selected and is expected to receive a five-year award of $710,855. His research project,
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