Professor Miasnikov Awarded NSF Grant to Unravel Mysteries of Model Theory and Algebraic Geometry

Innovative new framework opens door to solving unapproachable mathematical questions. - June 15, 2012

Stevens Researcher Tackles Obstacle to Quantum Computing

Dr. Malinovskaya leads a Colloquium at the University of Nevada, Reno. - June 03, 2012

PhD Candidate Wins First Prize for Catalysis Research

Research will enhance molecular understanding of chemical reactions. - May 31, 2012

Stevens Researchers Advance Innovative Lab-in-a-Fiber Research Frontier

Dr. Du and Dr. Sukhishvili’s collaboration wins grant from the National Science Foundation. - May 24, 2012

Stevens Team Wins First Place in New Jersey ISPE Student Poster Competition

Diagnostic invention allows clinicians to comprehensively evaluate spinal movement - May 10, 2012

Explosive Detection Research to be Presented at ASMS Conference

Stevens student awarded travel grant to present research in Vancouver - May 10, 2012

Stevens Institute of Technology Taps M-Files ECM and Part 11 Compliance Package for their Pharmaceutical Curriculum

University Integrates M-Files into Advanced Validation Course for Pharmaceutical Students - May 09, 2012

Technology Developed at Stevens Monitors Available Seating

Seatfinder monitors seating remotely so patrons can check for availability before they leave home. - May 06, 2012

Dr. Glenn Atlas, Stevens Students, and MICRO Stamping Corp. Develop Innovative Medical Technology

V-Scope is a new medical device to help doctors position a breathing tube - May 03, 2012

Stevens Students Compete in 5th International Roboboat Competition

Unmanned vessel innovations help to advance next-generation naval vessels - April 25, 2012

Dr. Yong Shi Awarded Patent for Innovative Control of Piezoelectric Nanofibers

Emerging nanofiber technology establishes tiny, self-powering sensors and actuators with compelling commercial applications. - April 14, 2012

Dr. Simon Podkolzin’s International Green Chemistry Collaboration Wins NSF Grant

Nanoparticle catalysts for industrial chemical reactions use oxygen with only water as a byproduct. - April 12, 2012

Dr. EH Yang's Research Team Awarded with NSF Grant on Pioneering Microfluidics Innovation

Digital microfluidics creates a lab-on-a-chip, enabling portable at-home medical tests. - April 04, 2012

Dr. Henry Du Elected SPIE Fellow

Professor Du's interdisciplinary fiber-optic sensing research advances applications in environmental monitoring, medical diagnosis and energy production - March 25, 2012

Office of Naval Research Continues Funding for Innovative Research in Unmanned Naval Vessels

ACCeSS collaborators push the boundaries of naval technology and education. - March 23, 2012

Research Article by Stevens Professor Stamnes Achieves Most Citations in the History of the Journal of Applied Optics

Dr. Knut Stamnes' seminal paper has informed research in climate change and the "Greenhouse" effect. His work is the most cited in the 50-year history of the influential journal Applied Optics, according to their recently released anniversary list. - March 08, 2012

Dr. David Cappelleri Receives NSF CAREER Award for Ground-Breaking Work in Microrobotics

Microrobots can help detect cancer cells and drive advancement toward microsurgical applications. - March 02, 2012

New Propulsion Method for Low-Cost Microsatellites

Stevens doctoral candidate Kyle Godin has received the Abe M. Zarem Award for research on a low-cost thruster that promises to allow universities and independent researchers to launch craft, potentially democratizing space exploration. - February 19, 2012

Stevens Professor Ting Yu Receives AFOSR Grant to Study Entanglement in Quantum Systems

Stevens Professor Ting Yu has received an AFOSR grant to study entanglement in quantum systems, potentially bringing quantum technology closer to reality. - February 10, 2012

Dr. Thomas Wakeman Appointed Chair of Marine Group at Transportation Research Board

Dr. Thomas Wakeman of Stevens Institute of Technology has been appointed chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), a division of the National Research Council, which serves as an independent adviser to the President, the Congress and federal agencies on scientific and technical questions of national importance. - February 10, 2012

Stevens Professor Darinka Dentcheva Appointed to SIAM Review Editorial Board

Dr. Dentcheva, an expert on stochastic optimization for efficient energy production as well as risk-averse models for economic systems and medical treatment, has been appointed to the editorial board of the SIAM Review, the most influential journal in the field of applied mathematics. - February 09, 2012

Arthritis and Bacterial Infection Research Nabs Win for Stevens Student

Stevens undergrad demonstrates how bacteria infection plays a role in arthritis. - January 19, 2012

Stevens Researcher Makes Inkjet-Printed Electronics Using Graphene

Dr. Woo Lee of Stevens and Partners in the US Army Win Academic R&D Award from Printed Electronics Conference and Tradeshow. - December 09, 2011

UNICEF and Stevens Professor Improve Drinking Water in Bangladesh

Dr. Xiaoguang Meng introduced pioneering technologies for effective, affordable, and easy to use water purification during a recent expedition to Bangladesh, where an environmental crisis affects the drinking water of tens of millions of people. - December 08, 2011

DARPA Grant Streamlines Data for the Department of Defense

Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology unify DoD data streams through competitive new DARPA grant. - December 07, 2011

Better Surfing Through Science at Stevens Institute of Technology

Stevens Institute of Technology doctoral candidate designs artificial reefs for coastal protection and teaches high school kids about engineering. - November 11, 2011

Dr. Alexander Sutin of Stevens Elected Acoustical Society of America Fellow

Dr. Sutin develops acoustical underwater monitoring for port and harbor security. - November 10, 2011

Rapid Spectrum Sensing for Cognitive Radio

Dr. Hongbin Li of Stevens Institute of Technology Wins Outstanding Paper Award at IEEE Africon 2011. - November 05, 2011

Stevens Professor David J. Cappelleri Selected for National Academy of Engineering Symposium

One of 65 young engineering educators selected to participate in curriculum development workshop. - October 30, 2011

Stevens Mass Spectrometry Reveals Evolution of Insect Biochemistry

Dr. Attygalle provides new insight into how certain parasites locate host ants. - October 15, 2011

Embedded Nanotechnology Devices for Monitoring National Infrastructure

Stevens engineers have demonstrated PZT nanofiber devices for use as embedded sensors. - October 08, 2011

Optimizing Offshore Wind Energy Funded by DoE

Stevens Institute of Technology receives a Department of Energy grant to make wind a more viable solution for America's energy needs. - October 07, 2011

Stevens Institute of Technology Wins NSF Nanotechnology Undergraduate Education Grant

NUE-NEXUS program to give undergraduates early-curriculum classroom instruction and research opportunities in nanotechnology field. - September 29, 2011

NSF Grant Supports Graphene Nanoelectronics Research at Stevens

NSF awards a grant to advance nanoelectronic sensors through graphene. - September 21, 2011

Swarm Intelligence Enables Better Nerve Grafts

NIH funded collaborative research adds computational models of swarm intelligence based neural networks to tissue engineering. - September 17, 2011

Stevens and LeHigh Developing Nanotechnology for Better Natural Gas Utilization

Advances in understanding molybdenum nanostructures and molecular mechanisms of catalytic reactions to provide improved natural gas processing technologies. - September 15, 2011

Applying New Mathematics for Robust Cryptography and a Safer Internet

Computer security experts are piggy-backing on recent developments in mathematics to pioneer new cryptography methods that will keep data safe even in the age of superfast quantum computing. - September 14, 2011

Stevens Convocation 2011 Celebrates Students and Faculty

Faculty and students award citations from Stevens Convocation, September 7, 2011. - September 10, 2011

Stevens Researchers Pioneer Novel Technique to Make Plasmonic Nanogap Arrays

Dr. Stefan Strauf, et al. published a paper on leveraging holographic lithography for fabricating nanogap arrays with features 70 times smaller than the wavelengths of the blue laser light used to create the nanostructures. - September 08, 2011

Dr. Kishore Pochiraju of Stevens Co-Authors Book on Polymeric Matrix Composites

To help engineers design longer-lasting high-performance plastics, the forthcoming book, Long-Term Durability of Polymeric Matrix Composites, presents a holistic guide to environmental degradation, damage evolution, design, and application specific issues of long term structural durability. - September 03, 2011

ONR Funds Dr. Chang-Hwan Choi to Study Nanoscale Wetting Dynamics of Superhydrophobic Surfaces at Stevens

Dr. Choi's DURIP grant supports development of innovative anti-corrosion materials. - September 01, 2011

Solar Photovoltaic Installation Workshop at Stevens on August 25

Stevens Institute of Technology is offering a PV installation workshop on August 25 at the build site for the Empowerhouse Solar Decathlon Competition entry. - August 20, 2011

Dr. Michael Bruno of Stevens Edits Maritime Security Journal Lauded by DHS

The US Department of Homeland Security praised the May/June 2011 issue of the Marine Technology Society Journal as guest edited by Dr. Bruno from Stevens Institute of Technology. - August 20, 2011

Professor Attygalle of Stevens Lectures at a Max Planck Institute on Mass Spectrometry

Mass spectrometry expert Dr. Athula Attygalle from Stevens Institute of Technology lectured at a Max Planck Institute in Jena, Germany, earlier this summer. - August 11, 2011

Stevens Professor EH Yang Receives DURIP Grant to Support Nanoscale Imaging

Dr. Yang's AFOSR-sponsored DURIP grant allows him to purchase a scanning probe microscope capable of imaging in ambient conditions. - July 29, 2011

Dr. Chandramouli of Stevens Gives Keynote on Dynamic Spectrum Access at Wireless Security Conference

Dr. R. Chandramouli of Stevens gave the Wireless Summit track keynote lecture, “Dynamic Spectrum Access Wireless Networking," at the NIKSUN World Wide Security & Mobility Conference 2011 (NIKSUN WWSMC) in Princeton, NJ, on July 27. - July 29, 2011

Exploring Science Through Underwater Robotics

The Center for Innovation in Engineering and Science Education at Stevens is leading a National Science Foundation initiative to improve K-12 STEM skills and education through fun summer camps and educator institutes. - July 27, 2011

Stevens Students Win 5th in International Autonomous Surface Vehicle Competition

The Stevens team won 5th at the International RoboBoat Competition, held June 9-12 in Virginia Beach. - July 21, 2011

Stevens Institute of Technology Hosted Biomaterials Research Conference

The Stevens Conference on Bacteria-Material Interactions was a space for discussing future-oriented strategies critical to developing safer, more effective biomaterials that promote healing while minimizing the risk of infection. - July 09, 2011

Industry Professor Elaine Pratt Named Co-op Advisor of the Year at Stevens

Industry Professor Elaine Pratt has been recognized by the Stevens Institute of Technology Office of Cooperative Education as the 2011 Academic Advisor of the Year for her work with Pharmaceutical Manufacturing graduate students. - June 25, 2011

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