Business and Engineering Graduate Student Open House and Seminar Program

Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 5:00 PM until 7:30 PMEastern Daylight Time UTC -04:00


University of New Haven Orange Campus
584 Derby Milford Rd
Orange, CT 06477
United States


Join us for a graduate open house to learn more about our Business and Engineering Programs.
The event will include 2 featured guest speakers. See detailed agenda below:

5:00pm - 5.30pm: Registration 
5.30pm - 5.40pm: Welcome
5.40pm - 6:00pm: Parallel Sessions with Guest Speakers

 

                      College of Business:  

                      Topic: "Defining Your Personal Brand”. Products come and go, but good brands continue to
                      increase in value and grow in importance. What about your brand? 

                      Speaker Mike Davis ’86 MBA - Michael Davis is vice president of taxes at Nestle. He serves
                      as an officer for numerous Nestle companies, including Nestle USA Inc., Nestle Purina
                      PetCare Company, Gerber Products Company and Nespresso USA Inc. He also serves as
                      the executive director of the Executive MBA program at the University of New Haven.


                      College of Engineering: 

                      Topic: Cybersecurity and forensics of smart watches, Internet of Things and Virtual Reality

                      Abe Baggili is the Elder Family Endowed Chair of Computer Science at the University or New
                      Haven. He is the first Arab to pursue a PhD in Cyber Forensics and established the first
                      research lab in the Arab world and in CT in that domain. He has published extensively in the
                      area of cybersecurity and forensics and was recently named a CT 40 under 40. He has
                      received funding from a multitude of sources including the Department of Homeland Security,
                      National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation. Work with his students
                      illustrated security vulnerabilities that affect over 1 Billion people world wide.

                     In this talk, Dr. Baggili will summarize research and problems faced in the cybersecurity and
                      forensics of smart watches, Internet of Things and Virtual Reality as their adoption continues
                     to increase. The work presented is based on research conducted at the University of New
                     Haven's Cyber Forensics Research and Education Group (UNHcFREG)
                     http://www.unhcfreg.com at the Tagliatela College of Engineering.

 

6.00pm- 7.30pm: Round table discussions with faculty program coordinators 
 
During this interactive and informative event, guests will have the opportunity to meet with faculty program coordinators, learn about the admission and financial aid process, meet and interact with current students and alumni and learn more about how a degree at the University of New Haven will help you build a successful career. 
 
Refreshments will be served.

Questions? Contact us at graduate@newhaven.edu or (203) 932-7440.

Registration is no longer available because the event has been cancelled.