- Robert Gilman, MS Professor, retires on June 30, 2023.
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David Vaccari, CEOE Professor, retires on August 31, 2023.
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We appreciate their years of dedication and tremendous contributions to Stevens.
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- Congratulations to the following Stevens Faculty Awards recipients:
- Master of Engineering (honoris causa)
- Award for Research Excellence
- Early Career Award for Research Excellence
- Inaugural Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Award
- Inaugural Distinguished Teacher-Mentor Award
- Harvey N. Davis Distinguished Teaching Assistant Professor Award
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- The IEEE INFOCOM 2023 Conference was successfully held on campus May 17-19 with 550 attendees from 39 countries (and 280+ remote attendees).
- Stevens engineering graduates, trustees, alumni and several SES faculty members were among the 197 inductees honored at the Order of the Engineer on May 23. Click here to view the program.
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The 6th Stevens Conference on Bacteria-Material Interactions will take place on campus May 31 and June 1. Click here for more details.
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- May 1 – CS Faculty and Student Procrastination Party
- May 3 – CEOE Networking Event
- May 4 – CS End of Semester Celebration
- May 5 – CCB EAB Meeting
- May 12 – BME Senior Dinner
- May 12 – ME Senior Dinner
- May 18 – CEMS Senior Dinner
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Congratulations to the Class of 2023! |
Wishing everyone a wonderful summer! |
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Stevens electrical and computer engineering students develop an engaging app to help parents and children bond over their family’s language and culture
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Through an NSF CAREER grant, this Stevens researcher is using artificial intelligence to deliver biomedical images at a super-resolution, faster speed and lower cost so clinicians can more accurately diagnose and treat diseases
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Chemical engineering seniors explore particle density separation as a sustainable way to recover precious metals from lithium-ion battery black mass
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Civil, environmental and ocean engineering professor is combating pollution and harmful algal blooms as part of a collaborative research group with NJIT and Rutgers
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Raju Datla, PI, Davidson Lab and CEOE Research Associate Professor, received a DOE award of $96,942 for his project “Tank Testing of Waveberg Wave Energy Converter” with Pacific Ocean Energy Trust as prime.
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Woo Lee, PI and CCB Chair, received an NIH award of $216,995 for his project "Identifying and Characterizing Functional Noncoding Mutations in Multiple Myeloma" with HMH-CDI as prime.
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Philip Orton, PI, Davidson Lab and CEOE Research Associate Professor, received a NOAA award of $80,000 for his project "Observing and Forecasting Flooding across the Populated Coast" with the Mid-Atlantic Regional Association of Coastal Ocean Observing Systems as prime.
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Ping Wang, PI and CS Assistant Professor, received an NSF award of $174,992 for her project “CRII: III: Towards Reasoning Augmented Searching for Domain-Specific Knowledge Screening.”
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Jason Rabinovitch, ME Assistant Professor, is one of six scientists selected to serve on the newly established Venus Science Coordination group (VeSCoor). VeSCoor is a joint committee of NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to identify new, unanticipated scientific approaches and outcomes based on synergies among the missions to Venus and to suggest studies to enhance their overall scientific return.
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The following undergraduate students are winners of the 2023 Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition:
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No-Till Drill – Dolcinea Carroll, Justine Schleuss, Stephen Schmidt, Jack Staub, Aaron Stultz, and Peter White, ME, won the 2nd prize of $5,000. View the No-Till Drill Presentation.
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VoFix – Andre Faubert, Susan George, Matthew Halvorsen, Rachel Pinho, and Carter Rosen, BME, won the 3rd prize of $2,500. View the VoFix Presentation.
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The following undergraduate students are winners of the 2023 Gallois Autonomous Robot Competition:
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Jacqueline Castro, Thomas Fisher and Eli Shtindler, ECE, won the first place prize of $1,000.
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- Matthew Franklyn, ME, Elizabeth O’Connor, ECE, and Alex Wu, ME, won the second place prize of $500.
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- Emily Aguirre, ECE, Mariam Elnaggar, ECE, and Lillian Go, ME, won the third place prize of $250.
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ECE undergraduate students Sankalp Patel, Pawan Perera, Mitchell Reiff, Peter Shikhman, Thomas Wang, and Justin Young received the David and GG Farber Societal Impact Award for their project titled Psyche: The Stress Evaluator.
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SES undergraduate students Murray Elinson, ME, Marcel Grygo, ME, Anthony Paolantonio, ECE, Kalani Pigao, ECE, Kristina Sunada, ME, Joseph Tsui, ME, and Steven Zheng, ME, received the John Barnes Senior Design Award for their project titled Djembot.
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Representing eight majors from three schools and hailing from five states, these 11 students will graduate with a 4.0 GPA this year and have earned the highest academic distinction of first in the Stevens Institute of Technology Class of 2023
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Inspired by a personal connection, Stevens student Katherine Ho is studying noninvasive treatments to change the future for those with Alzheimer’s disease
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Stevens’ Launchpad program supports Arianna Gehan ’24's dream of helping people with type 1 diabetes live independently with confidence
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Debraj Das ’23 applied his Stevens education to a co-op at a major pharmaceutical company by investigating a drug’s potency on human cells, with the hope of treating autoimmune disorders
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ASME profiled ME Associate Professor Robert Chang's Biomodeling and Biomeasurements Lab to demonstrate how students create 3D-printed constructs that look like tissue and human organs.
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BioTechniques covered the work of BME Professor Hongjun Wang, who, in partnership with Hackensack Meridian Health, designed a nanoparticle delivery system that could potentially reduce the debilitating effects of cancer treatments.
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IEEE Spectrum profiled ECE student Megan Dion, highlighting her academic achievements and how she began her power engineering career at age 16.
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06/02-03/23: Alumni Weekend
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06/16/23: Monday Class Schedule
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06/19/23: Juneteenth – No Classes; Offices Closed
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