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- Muhammad Hajj is reappointed to five-year terms as the CEOE Department Chair and Director of the Davidson Laboratory, effective July 1, 2023.
- Min Song is reappointed to a five-year term as the ECE Department Chair, effective July 1, 2023.
- Adeniyi Lawal's term as CEMS Department Chair is extended until June 30, 2025.
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Rainer Martini is reappointed to a three-year term as the SES Associate Dean for Graduate Studies, effective September 1, 2023.
- Muhammad Hajj is renewed for a five-year term as the George Meade Bond Endowed Chair, effective July 1, 2023.
- David Vaccari, CEOE Professor, is appointed Emeritus Professor, effective September 1, 2023.
- Michael Zabarankin, MS Associate Professor and Department Chair, is promoted to Professor, effective September 1, 2023.
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The Transportation Resource Board Summer Workshop, hosted by CEOE Professor Dibyendu "Dibs" Sarkar and the Sustainability Management Program, was successfully held on campus from June 20-21.
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SES represented several presenters at the 2023 American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Annual Conference, which has seen historic numbers of abstracts and registrations this year.
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Using the Stevens Shock Tunnel, the project aims to increase understanding of the aerodynamics related to vehicles traveling at supersonic and hypersonic speeds
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Electrical Engineering Assistant Professor Yanghyo Kim is designing technology that could make new discoveries on distant planets
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Stevens undergrads presented their early-career research findings at the Independent Colleges and Universities of New Jersey Undergraduate Research Symposium
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Environmental engineering seniors’ Harvest 365 project envisions a more sustainable future for agriculture through hydroponics
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Chang-Hwan Choi, PI and ME Professor, received an NSF award of $50K for his project “I-Corps: Omniphobic Anodic Coatings.”
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Negar Ebadi, PI and ECE Associate Professor, received an SES Bridging Program award of $20K for her project “Bridging: Continuous Reference Device for Cuffless Blood Pressure Monitoring.” She also received an NIH SBIR award of $40K for her project “Noncontact Remote Monitoring for the Detection of Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression,” with Autonomous Healthcare, Inc. as prime.
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Brendan Englot, PI, ME Associate Professor, Geoffrey S. Inman Junior Professor and SIAI Director, and Hamid Jafarnejad Sani, Co-PI and ME Assistant Professor, received a IARPA award of $1.5M for their project “Neural Implicit Rendering from Varying Altitudes with Nimble Algorithms,” with Raytheon as prime.
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Alyssa Hensley, PI and CEMS Assistant Professor, received an ACS PRF award of $110K for her project “Accelerating Catalyst Design for Selective Ethane Oxidative Dehydrogenation.”
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Laura Kerr, PI, Davidson Lab and CEOE Research Engineer, received a New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium award of $11K for her project “Continuation of the New Jersey Coastal Resilience Collaborative - Municipal Technical Assistance Support & Regional Document Hub.”
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Jinho Kim, PI and BME Assistant Professor, received an NSF award of $50K for his project “I-Corps: A Minimally Invasive Palpation Device for Intraoperative Tumor Detection.”
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Matthew Libera, PI and CEMS Professor, received a DTRA/ARO award of $366K for his project “Functional Hydrogels for Colorimetric Sensors.”
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Jon Miller, PI, Davidson Lab and CEOE Research Associate Professor, received a New Jersey Sea Grant Consortium award of $95K for his project “Living Shorelines Engineering Guidelines III.”
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Damiano Zanotto, PI and ME Associate Professor, received an NSF award of $50K for his project “I-Corps: AI-Enabled Shoe Insoles to Assess Walking Function in Real Life Environments.”
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The work of EH Yang, ME Professor, entitled “Aharonov-Bohm Oscillations in CVD-Grown Graphene Rings,” was selected as a finalist for Best Paper Award at the 23rd IEEE International Conference on Nanotechnology.
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Nearly $1 million is awarded to the university to enhance research capabilities that will benefit society
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Andre Faubert ’23 directs his passion for biomedical engineering into biophotonics and imaging research
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Isabella Furrick’s research presentation wins her a top spot at the Mid-Atlantic American Institute of Chemical Engineers Conference
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Mohammad Mir ’23 and the team of researchers in Jinho Kim’s laboratory have developed and patented medical devices and technologies with healthcare applications
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The Times of India posted an AP Campus Insights Interview with BME Assistant Professor Antonia Zaferiou discussing the significant role the legs play in the biomechanics of a baseball pitch.
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Scripps News used segments from an AP Campus Insights interview featuring CEOE Professor Dibs Sarkar in a story about the harmful health effects of PFAS in drinking water. The story was aired in local television markets across the country including Milwaukee, WI; Waco, TX; and Lafayette, LA.
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Insider featured commentary from Brendan Englot, ME Geoffrey S. Inman Jr. Professor, explaining the difficulties remotely operated vehicles would face if officials tried to recover debris from the Titan submersible.
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City Health magazine mentions Samantha Kleinberg, CS Associate Professor, in discussing the AIMINGS (Artificial intelligence, Modeling and Informatics for Nutrition Guidance and Systems) Center and its role in revolutionizing precision nutrition science.
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08/09/23: SES Administrators Meeting
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08/21/23: Last Day of Summer Classes
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08/22-26/23: Final Exam Period
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08/24/23: New Ph.D. Student Orientation
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08/25/23: New Master's Student Orientation
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08/27-31/23: New UG Student Orientation
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