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Department of Computer Science

Office Hours: at my public Calendar    

Mailing Address:
Department of Computer Science
New Jersey Institute of Technology
323 Dr. King Blvd.
Newark, NJ 07102

Office Address:
4307 Information Technology Center (GITC Building)
telephone: +1 973 596-3383
messages: +1 973 596-3366
fax: +1 973 596-5777
Email:geller@njit.edu


Pictures from the "Soft Opening" of the Liberty Science Center on July 12, 2007:

Presentation about the NJIT -- Liberty Science Center collaboration.

The "Bat Mobile" Exhibit at Liberty Science Center.
Different baseball bats are tested.

Right after the Opening Ceremony of the "Bat Mobile"
on April 2nd, 2008, at the Liberty Science Center.
The giant baseball in front is the "Global Microscope"
which is normally used to display the Moon, Mars, or
fast moving details of the Earth.

The plaque on the Bat Mobile, honoring its creators:

Detailed view of the bat assembly.
It shows my reflexion. Sorry.

Once upon a time on Yahoo.