Eugene Chen, Victor Lawrence, and Alexei Miasnikov Join Advisory Council at NJII
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Data & Technology Division at the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) taps into extensive experience, network, and perspective of international experts.
The newly formed advisory council will provide strategic direction and help identify emerging companies and technologies that NJII can scale and introduce to new markets. In addition, members of the advisory council will be available to support the organizations who become clients and partners. NEWARK, N.J. (PRWEB) December 15, 2020 The New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII), a New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) corporation, is pleased to announce that it has formed an advisory council to support the endeavors and programs developed in its Data & Technology division. Initial members include the following recognized leaders in business development, engineerin
December 14th, 2020, by Tim Radford
Bangladesh: playing after the floods.
Image: By UK Department for International Development/Rafiqur Rahman Raqu, via https://climatevisuals.org/
Fire and flood are on the rise. Bangladesh and New York face more flooding: the American West may see more forests burn.
LONDON, 14 December, 2020 − More extreme weather is on the way for the hapless residents of Bangladesh, New York and the western US, facing the prospect of worsening fire and flood.
There is a new future for New York. By the close of the century, thanks to sea level rise and global heating, parts of it could be swept by hurricane-driven catastrophic floods almost every year.
Recipient chosen for Charlie Kontos Environmental Activist Award; Versailles building collects food for neighbors in need | Journal Entries
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Recipient chosen for Charlie Kontos Environmental Activist Award; Versailles building collects food for neighbors in need | Journal Entries
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Inaugural recipient chosen for 2020 Charlie Kontos Environmental Activist Award
A Bergen County high school student has been chosen as the inaugural recipient of the Charlie Kontos Environmental Activist Award, named for a naturalist and Stevens Institute of Technology graduate who died in 2010 at age 33. Connor Cunningham, a senior at Glen Rock High School, was chosen for founding and working with the non-profit Friends of New Jersey Ponds group. Through it, he rid Duck Pond in his hometown of algae, according to retired Stevens professor Silvio Laccetti of Fairview, whose Laccetti Foundation is bestowing the award.