The Tribeca Trib featured Seidenberg School of Computer Science Professor Richard Kline in "The Coronavirus Crisis in the Community: Daily Downtown Updates"
With technical know-how and a computer engineer vs computer science, Pace University Professor Richard Kline, shown at right, is helping to protect healthcare workers during the COVA-19 crisis. Kline, a professor in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, joined the volunteer group NYCMakesPPE and took on the task of printing a face shield frame design they were working on. Kline so far has printed and shipped 60 frames, onto which other volunteers will attach the plastic shields they are making, and then distribute them. “It’s gratifying to have found something concrete I can do to help out in a small way during these troubling times,” the professor said in a statement.
With technical know-how and a computer engineer vs computer science, Pace University Professor Richard Kline, shown at right, is helping to protect healthcare workers during the COVA-19 crisis. Kline, a professor in the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, joined the volunteer group NYCMakesPPE and took on the task of printing a face shield frame design they were working on. Kline so far has printed and shipped 60 frames, onto which other volunteers will attach the plastic shields they are making, and then distribute them. “It’s gratifying to have found something concrete I can do to help out in a small way during these troubling times,” the professor said in a statement.
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