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Stevens Researchers Advance Innovative Lab-in-a-Fiber Research Frontier
May 21, 2012 Dr. Du and Dr. Sukhishvili’s collaboration wins grant from the National Science Foundation
Many vital chemical and biological processes in modern technology take place in microscopic, tightly constrained environments, where experimentation at macroscopic scale is no longer adequate to understand and exploit molecular behavior. Dr. Henry Du and Dr. Svetlana
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| Dr. Podkolzin's International Green Chemistry Collaboration Wins NSF Grant
April 10, 2012 Nanoparticle catalysts for industrial chemical reactions use oxygen with only water as a byproduct
Dr. Simon Podkolzin
Environmental considerations can be costly, but they are not a luxury in an ecologically aware world; researchers must work urgently to devise new eco-friendly and economical practices for industrial applications. Dr. Simon Podkolzin and ...read more
| Dr. Henry Du Elected SPIE Fellow
March 23, 2012 Professor Du's interdisciplinary fiber-optic sensing research advances applications in environmental monitoring, medical diagnosis and energy production
Dr. Henry Du, Professor and Director of the Chemical Engineering & Materials Science department at Stevens Institute of Technology is a leading expert in nanotechnology-enabled fiber-optic sensing, particularly usi
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| Arthritis and Bacterial Infection Research Nabs Win for Stevens Student
January 17, 2012 Nearly one-quarter of all adults experience some form of arthritis, leading to over $100 billion annually in medical costs and earnings losses. A Chemical Engineering student from Stevens Institute of Technology, David Monteiro, has conducted fundamental research that deepens our understanding of certain types of arthritis and brings medical science closer to effective treatments. David's research presentation recently took second place in an American Institute of Chemical En
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| Dr. Woo Lee Makes Graphene-Based Inkjet-Printed Electronics
December 7, 2011 Wins Academic R&D Award from Printed Electronics Conference and Tradeshow
Paper-thin cell phones, e-readers, and batteries are just over the horizon for consumers, thanks to a revolutionary, disruptive technology known as printed electronics. A combination of novel materials and cutting edge fabrication processes, printed electronics are revolutionizing the look, feel, and use of computerized devices and are emerging as an estimated $300 billion market.
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