Stevens’ Pam Cheng ’92 M.Eng. ’95 Named to ‘TIME100 Health’ + More
Stevens researchers Sarah Goodman and Emily Atieh, recipients of the Best Paper Award in the Materials Division at the 2024 ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, promote interest in the field of materials science by making it relevant to students’ everyday concerns.
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FEATURED FACULTY ACHIEVEMENTS |
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Project Title: "Collaborative Research: GCR: Infection-Resisting Resorbable Scaffolds for Engineering Human Tissue"
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| Project Title: "Collaborative Research: Frameworks: Enabling Reproducible Research in Soft Materials with the Multiscale Polymer Toolkit (MuPT)"
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Project Title: Project Title: "Predicting Graphitizability of High-Temperature Resins"
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Project Title: "Whole-Body-Level Metabolic Flux Quantitation by Machine Learning"
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Stevens Ph.D. Candidate Receives 2024-2025 Frontera Computational Science Fellowship |
Fellowship recipient Ayodeji Omoniyi, advised by Assistant Professor Alyssa Hensley, is awarded the opportunity to compute on the most powerful academic supercomputer in the world and collaborate with experts at the Texas Advanced Computing Center, in addition to $34K towards his salary and $12K towards his tuition, from June 2024-May 2025.
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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING & MATERIALS SCIENCE |
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| The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Stevens is comprised of a community of researchers who harness the synergy between two impactful disciplines to drive discoveries and innovation that change industry and society.
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HIGHLY FILLED MATERIALS INSTITUTE |
The Highly Filled Materials Institute (HfMI) is a premiere laboratory made up of experts seeking to train the next generation of materials researchers, whose breakthroughs contribute to industry and government advancement in various sectors.
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LABORATORY FOR MULTI-SCALE IMAGING |
The Laboratory for Multiscale Imaging (LMSI) houses state-of-the-art instrumentation that provides imaging capabilities to study both synthetic and biological materials from macroscopic to microscopic length scale.
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