Prof. Nancy Nabatian’s Profile

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Prof. Nancy Nabatian
Display Name
Prof. Nancy Nabatian
Title
Adjunct Lecturer
Department
Mechanical Engineering Technology

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My Projects

Mechanical Engineering Peer Advisement

Mechanical Engineering Peer Advisement

Welcome to the Peer advisement page for the Mechanical Engineering Department! Our main goal is to increase the retention of females within our department, but our services are available to all students! Kayla Natal is the Peer advisors for the Mech. Department and will be available to help with tutoring, school website navigation, campus resources and more! If you’re seeking help in any of those categories, take a look at the calendar for the MECH advisors’ office hours and drop in for a visit! Feel free to post any comments or questions related to the MECH advisement program to this page, we’d love to hear from you!

Composite and Bio Materials Lab

Composite and Bio Materials Lab

The objective of the lab is to develop advanced materials and process for high temperature solutions and Bio-Engineering applications. Using the innovative materials the lab focuses on improving the structural integrity of high temperature composites. Alongside, the lab is focused on evaluating interactions between the material combinations in the human body under various abnormal situation including head trauma. Currently my Lab is equipped with – Mechanical testing including Compression, tensile, Flexure and DMA. Also my lab is equipped with Electro-spinnning, Hot Press, Climate control Furnace, Optical Microscopy, 3D Printers and CNC. In addition, The lab also have capabilities in and external collaboration with SEM, XRD, DSC, TGA and NMR.

STEM Success

STEM Success

STEM Success, How faculty impact student learning. This project will provide a platform to study how faculty can positively impact student learning to promote success in STEM.

My Clubs

IEEE Club @ CityTech

IEEE Club @ CityTech

We welcome the CityTech community to learn and grow in the areas of electrical and telecommunications technology. Every semester we provide a series of seminars with speakers that present the latest research. In addition, various workshops are also provided.

City Tech Women Engineers Club

City Tech Women Engineers Club

The mission of the City Tech Women Engineers Club is to promote awareness and interest in improving the enrollment, retention and graduation rates of women in the technology programs at New York City College of Technology, as well as develop leadership skills through workshops, seminars and student collaboration. lnstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Women in Engineering (WIE) student branch at CityTech invites all interested students to join the Openlab club. Joining IEEE WIE student chapter is optional. We provide support, information and resources to all members to help them succeed in their engineering technology field of interest.

Mechanical Club (ASME Student Chapter)

Mechanical Club (ASME Student Chapter)

Mechanical Engineering Club serves as a junior chapter of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) in City Tech. The club promotes hands-on learning through multidisciplinary design activities and exposing students to the latest emerging technology.

City Tech Girls Who Code

City Tech Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code Club at City Tech is affiliated with Girls Who Code national non-profit organization working to close the gender gap in technology. Our programs educate and inspire girls with the computing skills they’ll need to pursue 21st century career opportunities.

Mechatronics Technology Center Research Lab & Club

Mechatronics Technology Center Research Lab & Club

Platform for students from different engineering departments to engage in mechatronics research and to work on hands-on mechatronics projects.