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Next-generation Technology Leaders Showcase Innovations
The Stevens Institute of Technology 2013 Innovation Expo on April 24, 2013 was a tremendous success, with over 120 multidisciplinary teams each showcasing the innovat...
Student News
Innovative Energy System Saves Money
Over $1 billion per year is currently being wasted on excess energy in apartment units in Texas. 70% of living units suffer from outdated and inefficient Mechanical,...
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Web App Puts Students on the Fast Track to Graduation
A senior design team has developed an easy to use, stress-free web app that empowers university students to make the most of their educational opportunities by stream...
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Stevens Team Recognized at Airplane Design Competition
A senior design team made up of Mechanical Engineering majors Syeda Zehra, Matthew Riley, Michaelo Velarde, and Phillmon McFadden has been honored with the Best Oral...
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Using Microrobotic Technology to Improve Surgeries
Low-back pain leads to 15 million physician visits every year and creates a severe financial burden, costing society more than $15 billion annually. Lumbar microdisce...
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Stevens Competes at Shell Eco-Marathon Competition
A Mechanical Engineering Senior Design team placed 12th in the “Prototype, Battery Electric” category of the 2012 Shell Eco Marathon America, which challenges teams f...
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Smart Phones Turned Into Universal Remote Controls
The average number of remote controls per household worldwide continues to increase. Even a basic setup with a television, cable box, and DVD player already requires...
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David Monteiro ’14 Awarded Goldwater Scholarship
Stevens student David Monteiro ’14 was recently awarded a prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, making him one of only 271 college undergraduate students who received th...
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Seniors Develop Medical Device for Anesthesiologists
A prototype medical device for the effective monitoring of surgery patients under general anesthesia that was designed by a team of Stevens undergraduate students may...
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Seniors Build Portable Water Backpack for Disasters
Though water is seemingly everywhere, it's not always safe to drink, especially in disaster areas after earthquakes and hurricanes. Victims in disaster areas are ofte...
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Seniors Design Concept for Hudson River Power Plant
According to its ten-year strategic plan released in 2012, Stevens expects to increase the undergraduate student population by 60 percent – to 4,000 students – by 202...
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Civil Engineering Students Design Bridges for GSP
Soon you might drive over the work of a team of Stevens undergraduate engineering students and not even know it.For their senior design requirement, five Stevens seni...
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Ph.D. Student's Oyster Growth Plan 2nd in Competition
A significant portion of New York City’s 565 miles of shoreline is littered with deteriorating structures in desperate need of rehabilitation or replacement, especial...
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Students Win Video Contest on Nuclear Energy
A team of undergraduate students from Stevens Institute of Technology have won the People’s Choice Award in the nationwide National Academy of Engineering Ethics Vide...
Faculty News
Open Source Effort Develops Affordable Drugs
In order to accelerate the development of new drugs to combat and cure major infectious diseases, Professor A.K. Ganguly of the Department of Chemistry, Chemical Biol...
Research News
Stevens Acoustics Expert Delivers Conference Keynote
When a building is designed, structural integrity and visual appeal are carefully taken into consideration and optimized. The same cannot be said for the acoustic des...
Faculty News
Dr. Chandramouli Named IEEE Distinguished Lecturer
Dr. Rajarathnam Chandramouli of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering has been named a 2013-2014 Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Communications Soc...
Research News
International Collaboration Studies Amazon River
Rivers around the world release fresh water into the ocean, playing a vital role in ocean dynamics. The Amazon River in South America is by far the largest river in t...




