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Congratulations to the AY2024-25 Schaefer School Faculty Awards recipients:
- Schaefer School Research Funding Award
- Xiaojun Yu, BME
- Cheng Chen, CEOE
- Marouane Temimi, CEOE
- Igor Pikovski, PHY – TT recipient
- Schaefer School Education Innovation & Impact Award
- Antonia Zaferiou, BME – Undergraduate
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Cristina Comaniciu, ECE – Graduate
- Schaefer School Lifetime Achievement Award
- David Vaccari, CEOE Emeritus Professor
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Congratulations to Patricia Muisener, CCB Teaching Professor, on receiving the Stevens Distinguished Teacher-Mentor (DTM) Award.
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- Congratulations to the following NTS faculty on their promotions:
- Jonathan Miller, CEOE Research Associate Professor, is promoted to Research Professor, effective September 1, 2025.
- Sarath Jagupilla, CEOE Teaching Associate Professor, is promoted to Teaching Professor, effective September 1, 2025.
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Alexander Taam, MS Teaching Assistant Professor, is promoted to Teaching Associate Professor, effective September 1, 2025.
- Chang Beom Joo, ME Lecturer, is promoted to Senior Lecturer, effective September 1, 2025.
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SES 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Final Graduate Competition will be held on Wednesday, April 2, from 2:00–5:00 p.m. in the UCC TechFlex Auditorium.
- The next SES Networking Ideas and Exchange (NIEx) Forum will be held on Thursday, April 3, from 12:00–1:30 p.m. in Babbio 541A. The theme for the session is Doctoral Student Training: from Recruitment to Job Placement.
- Stevens Mathematical Olympiad will take place on Saturday, May 17, from 9:30 a.m.–1:00 p.m. on campus. Volunteers are needed from 8:15 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Learn more and register to volunteer.
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Jason Rabinovitch (PI), ME Assistant Professor, received an ONR award of $1.07M for his project “Advancing Understanding of and Predictive Modeling Capabilities for High-Speed Shock-Induced Droplet Aerobreakup and Surface Damage.”
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Muhammad Hajj (CEOE & DL), Jon Miller (CEOE & DL), and Marouane Temimi (CEOE) |
Muhammad Hajj (PI), CEOE Chair, Director of Davidson Laboratory, and George Meade Bond Professor; Jon Miller (Co-PI), CEOE & DL Research Associate Professor; and Marouane Temimi (Co-PI), CEOE Associate Professor, received an NOAA award of $900K for their project “Stevens Extreme Event Coastal Preparedness and Response System.”
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Hao Wang (PI), ECE Assistant Professor, received an NSF award of $150K for his project “Collaborative Research: CISE MSI: RDP: CNS: Towards the Resilient NextG Network Design for Federated Learning over Mobile Devices.”
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The work of Igor Pikovski, PHY Assistant Professor, titled "Detecting Single Gravitons with Quantum Sensing," was recognized in Nature Communications as one of the "Top 25 Papers of 2024" and selected as the top paper overall in the Physics category.
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Shima Hajimirza, ME Associate Professor, has been elected as a member of the Board of Directors at the American Society of Thermal and Fluid Engineers (ASTFE) for a three-year term starting July 1, 2025.
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Eui-Hyeok Yang (ME), Chang-Hwan Choi (ME), Brendan Englot (ME) |
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2025 MLCommons ML and Systems Rising Star |
Hanfei Yu, ECE Ph.D. student advised by Hao Wang, received the highly esteemed and widely recognized honor of being selected as one of the 2025 ML and Systems Rising Stars. This year, they received over 150 global applicants of which only 38 were accepted to be part of the 2025 cohort. Read more about the program.
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Innovation Lab (iLab) Grand Prize Winner |
Christopher Engelbart, CS undergraduate student advised by Dominic Duggan, attended the 2024 Disability: IN Global Conference, where he led a group challenge during the Innovation Lab (iLab) powered by Experian. His team designed a gamified app to help individuals with disabilities build credit and improve financial literacy, winning the grand prize of $4.5K, surpassing seven other teams.
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Designing ACTIONABLE Solutions for a Secure Homeland (DASSH) Student Design Challenge Winners |
Gabriel Pust and Andrew Vallent, CEOE undergraduate students, along with team member Cian Gahan, won the first place award of $10K in the 2025 DASSH Student Design Challenge (Hackathon), supported by DHS and organized by ASU. View the team's final presentation.
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Engineers Without Borders Conference Presentation |
The Stevens Institute of Technology Chapter of Engineers Without Borders USA showcased its Peru project at the 2025 EWB National Conference. The group also co-hosted a joint presentation with the New York professional chapter; and was selected as runner up in the EWB photo contest.
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Stevens selected as one of 15 hosts for annual conference that supports students as they navigate the physics world
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Stevens research on polymer electrolytes might help pave the way for safer, more efficient energy storage solutions
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Stevens researcher’s paper in Haematologica details a groundbreaking approach to keeping patient cancer cells alive — an essential step toward improving therapies to destroy them
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In his recent paper, Amro Farid shares his innovative process in developing a big-picture view of America’s electricity, gas, oil and coal infrastructure
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| Good Friday: — No Classes; Offices Open |
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04/01/25: 3MT Participant Rehearsal
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04/02/25: Stevens Faculty Meeting
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04/02/25: Mathematical Sciences Industry Connection Event
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04/03/25: SES 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) Final Graduate Competition
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04/05-06/25: Admitted Student Weekend
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04/14/25: Faculty Advisory Council (FAC) Meeting
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04/16/25: SES Faculty Workshop: How to Prepare for Promotion (for NTS Faculty)
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04/18/25: Good Friday: No Classes; Offices Open
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04/21/25: SES Grad: End of Year Master's Student Send-Off Event
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04/23/25: Conversation with the President (Faculty and Staff)
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04/23/25: SES Faculty Workshop: How to Prepare for Promotion and/or Tenure (for TS faculty)
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04/28/25: President's Distinguished Lecture Series
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04/28/25: SES DUSAC Meeting
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04/29/25: AI in Construction Day
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04/29/25: Women's Faculty Luncheon
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The archive of past SES Newsletters can be found here.
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