Our Faculty
Our faculty of researchers and passionate teacher-scholars educates and inspires the next generation of makers and doers, inventors and innovators, and leaders and entrepreneurs. By instilling a growth mindset in our students, New York Tech faculty help them to graduate career-ready and prepared to make the world a better place.
Features and Videos
Faculty Profile: Rosemary Gallagher
When Associate Professor Rosemary Gallagher, Ph.D., isn’t in the classroom, you can find her on hiking trails assisting people with Parkinson’s disease or on the slopes, teaching people with disabilities how to ski.
NYITCOM Students Gain Advocacy-Focused Opportunities with Support from Esteemed Medical Foundation
The College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) has secured a two-year $20,000 award from the Medical, Educational and Scientific Foundation to provide medical students with valuable public policy-focused learning experiences.
Faculty Profile: Athina Papadopoulou
Assistant Professor Athina Papadopoulou, Ph.D., believes smart clothes are in our future and may have a significant impact on our daily style as well as improve the lives of people with disabilities.
Bird Flu Explained
NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., explains how the virus is transmitted and whether Americans should be concerned about the dairy products in their homes.
Investigating Mental Health Stigma in College Students
For Mental Health Awareness Month 2024, New York Tech News highlights research by Assistant Professor of Psychology and Counseling Nayoung Kim, Ph.D., which sheds light on the relationship between race and mental health stigma.
Faculty Profile: Shaya Sheikh
Associate Professor of Supply Chain &Business Analytics Shaya Sheikh, Ph.D., talks to New York Tech News about threats to the supply chain, what drew him to the university, and what impresses him most about New York Tech’s students.
Community Engagement Day 2024
New York Tech held its sixth annual Community Engagement Day when more than 340 faculty, staff, and students collectively volunteered more than 600 hours as they participated in community-based initiatives.
Study: 400-Year-Old Painting Offers Insights for Today’s Marketers
An eye movement study led by the College of Arts and Sciences’ Robert G. Alexander, Ph.D., suggests that techniques used in a Baroque-era painting could help today’s marketers catch the attention of modern consumers.
By the Numbers
Percent of full-time faculty holding terminal degrees
Areas of Expertise
- Anatomy
- Architecture
- Architectural Technology
- Artificial Intelligence
- Behavioral Science (Psychology, Sociology)
- Bioengineering/Biotechnology
- Computer Science
- Construction Engineering
- Data Science
- Digital Design
- Engineering
- Entrepreneurship
- Environmental Technology
- Exercise Science
- Heart Disease
- Information Technology
- Life Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
- Management
- Marketing
- Math
- Osteopathic Medicine
- Sports Medicine/Esports Medicine
- Sustainability/Sustainable Design