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23 Feb 2021 Careers & Student Outcomes

Stevens Senior Selected to Join Google's YouTube Team

David Horowitz '21 grew up watching YouTube and using Google to search for information. Now the senior computer science major will help those companies improve what they do…

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10 Feb 2021 Research & Innovation

Stevens Sophomore Builds COVID-19 Vaccine Locator Website

The next time you need to find a COVID-19 testing center or vaccine site in New Jersey, the best tool for the job may come from the mind of one of Stevens’ own. Maor Mashiach…

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1 Feb 2021 Alumni & Donors

Scholl Awards Power Launchpad Startups

Thanks to early funding from an eminent entrepreneur, the students of Launchpad are eager to lift off. [email protected] is a program where students learn to develop business…

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26 Jan 2021 Research & Innovation

Stevens Physics Professor’s Laser-Focus Advances Research—and Future Researchers

As a child, Ed Whittaker aspired to become an astronaut. He has collaborated with tech giants IBM and Bell Labs. For nearly 40 years at Stevens Institute of Technology, his roles…

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26 Jan 2021 Campus & Community

Stevens' School of Engineering Online Graduate Programs Continue Upward Trajectory in 2021 National Rankings

Working engineers and technical professionals seeking to advance in their careers often do not have the flexibility to bolster their knowledge and skills in physical classroom…

A student in a home office communicates with four classmates on his computer via Zoom.
26 Jan 2021 Campus & Community

Outstanding Online: U.S. News Rankings of Stevens Business Programs Hit New High

A key tenet for success in business is the ability to find opportunity in the midst of crisis.  So when the COVID-19 pandemic forced all classes onto virtual platforms, leadership…

Alkis Vazacopoulos in front of a whiteboard in a classroom. A student in the foreground faces him.
25 Jan 2021 Research & Innovation

In Pandemic, Companies Seeking Edge in Supply Chains Find an Expert at Stevens

If there’s been one consistent lesson for businesses during the pandemic, it’s the peril of taking your supply chains for granted.  In the earliest days of lockdown, consumer…

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20 Jan 2021 Research & Innovation

How Healthcare Technologies Are Accelerating During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Changing consumer expectations progress naturally on all fronts, but now, when it comes to healthcare, they are rapidly accelerating as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic…

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15 Jan 2021 Campus & Community

Clubs and Organizations Support Students Preparing for Medical School

Thanks to the “Fauci effect” and the COVID-19 pandemic, applications to med school are at an all-time high and more and more undergraduate students are expressing an interest…

Dr. Maia Majumder, guest speaker in Stevens lecture series
11 Jan 2021 Campus & Community

COVID-19 Epidemiology Expert Discusses Viral Spread, Misinformation, Public Health

A leading expert on COVID-19 epidemiology joined Stevens Institute of Technology virtually in December to discuss modeling the pandemic, potential public health interventions…

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7 Jan 2021 Research & Innovation

Stevens-Developed Artificial Intelligence That Detects Fake News Could Be Used to Identify Conspiracy Theories

An impassioned op-ed about, say, a social justice issue is intended to move you. It’s deliberately crafted to elicit an emotional response. But it’s also supposed to to be…

A females student poses in her backyard in graduation regalia while holding her dog.
7 Jan 2021 Careers & Student Outcomes

Student's Resilience Helped Her Pivot When Pandemic Derailed Job Prospects

For Ishani Ashar, senior year at Stevens Institute of Technology was supposed to be a victory lap.  She finished a paid summer research project as a freshman before completing…

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16 Dec 2020 Campus & Community

Stevens Students Complete Spring Study Abroad Journeys at Home

Through the Stevens Institute of Technology Study Abroad Office, undergraduate and graduate students can broaden their academic experiences with a challenging international component…

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16 Dec 2020 Campus & Community

Extended Shelf Life: Students Win Competition with A.I. Model That Predicts Grocery Store Closures

Long checkout lines and cleared-out shelves have become hallmarks of New Jersey’s grocery stores during the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced people to stockpile necessities…

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8 Dec 2020 Research & Innovation

A Quieter Place: Stevens Students Tackle Noise in Neonatal Intensive Care Units

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one out of every ten infants born in the U.S. in 2019 were preterm babies, which means they were born before 37 weeks…

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23 Nov 2020 Research & Innovation

AI Tool Provides More Accurate Flu Forecasts

Predicting influenza outbreaks just got a little easier, thanks to a new AI-powered forecasting tool developed by researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology.  By incorporating…

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20 Nov 2020 Campus & Community

Stevens hosts the 2020 Fall Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education Mid-Atlantic Section

During the 2020 Fall Meeting of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Mid-Atlantic Section, faculty, administrators, and students from Stevens and regional universities…

Louis Gomez, Stevens doctoral student
19 Nov 2020 Research & Innovation

Graduate Student Innovation: Using AI, Health Data to Improve Stroke and Diabetes Care

Each year approximately 800,000 Americans experience a stroke. Some lapse into comas or other states of minimal consciousness, during which treatment decisions must be made quickly…

Aayushi Gandhi stands before the New York City skyline at sunset. The Hudson River is clearly visible in the background.
19 Nov 2020 Campus & Community

At the Head of the Class or in Front of It, Financial Engineer Is Poised for Success

As she prepares to graduate from Stevens Institute of Technology, Aayushi Gandhi expects to enjoy a traditional career in finance. But her experiences in the School of Business…

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10 Nov 2020 Research & Innovation

In-Shoe Sensors and Mobile Robots are a Shoo-In to Help Seniors Stay Active

Researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology are leveraging some of the newest mechanical and robotic technologies to help some of our oldest populations stay healthy, active…

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2 Nov 2020 Research & Innovation

A Race Against Time: Dean’s Lecture Series Explains AstraZeneca’s Efforts to Deliver 3 Billion Doses of COVID-19 Vaccine

With the strike of COVID-19, 2020 has been an unprecedented year. Scientists and engineers around the globe have mobilized like never before to study the novel coronavirus and…

A senior investment analyst, Shiraz Bheda is moving in a different direction as a result of his analytics-intensive Stevens classes. He's now exploring a career in genetics research.
22 Oct 2020 Campus & Community

Investment Analyst Expected Stevens Degree to Power Promotion. Instead, He's Working in Genetics

How does a senior investment analyst at one of the world’s largest macro hedge funds find himself working on genetics research?  For Shiraz Bheda, this career move isn’t…

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21 Oct 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Stevens Biology and Chemical Biology Programs Boast 100% Student Acceptance Rate to Medical Schools

Although Stevens is best known for its science and engineering programs, students in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) are enjoying remarkable entrance rates…

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12 Oct 2020 Campus & Community

Sparking the Minds of Tomorrow’s Scientists with Inquiry-Based Nanotechnology Education

The scenes in the 1966 film, “Fantastic Voyage,” in which a microscopic submarine and crew navigate through a scientist’s bloodstream searching for a blood clot in his…

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6 Oct 2020 Research & Innovation

Keeping Distance Learning Engaging and Effective—At a Time When Mathematics Is More Relevant Than Ever

Jan Cannizzo’s love of math started early in his childhood. Following periods of intense interest in astronomy and physics, he realized that mathematics was fundamental to…

Dr. Rohit Chitale
1 Oct 2020 Campus & Community

Former CDC Epidemiologist Kicks Off Stevens’ New Lecture Series on Pandemics

As the U.S. and the world continue to grapple with the health impacts and seismic disruptions to daily life brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 300 members of the…

Illustration of lungs under attack from COVID-19
30 Sep 2020 Research & Innovation

Novel Injection Therapy, Ventilators May Aid Treatment of COVID-19, Respiratory Distress

Patients infected with COVID-19 often develop severe breathing symptoms as their illnesses worsen; this condition, known as acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), also occurs…

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30 Sep 2020 Research & Innovation

Undergraduate Team Tops National Data Competition with Urban Energy Study

A talented team of four Stevens undergraduates has brought new perspective to urban energy flows — and received national recognition for doing so. The team, mentored by School…

Portrait of resident physician Irene Rahman-Garcia ’12 wearing a mask in a hospital room
24 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

In Challenging Times, Look for the Helpers

Since COVID-19 stopped our world in its tracks in early 2020, the virus has done so much more than sicken millions and kill hundreds of thousands. A necessary retreat into self-quarantine…

Hidden Figures author Margot Lee Shetterly
24 Sep 2020 Diversity & Inclusion

‘Hidden Figures’ Author Points to Lessons From the Past in Addressing Inequality in STEM Education and Careers

One of the great underreported stories of 20th century America is the story of “women sitting in rooms doing math,” according to Margot Lee Shetterly, the featured speaker…

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23 Sep 2020 Campus & Community

Voting By Mail: How Prepared Are We?

by Lindsey Cormack, Assistant Professor, College of Arts & Letters In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the associated difficulties with maintaining social distancing measures and…

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23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

His Quest to Diagnose COVID-19 and Contain Future Pandemics

Before the world confronted a new and deadly virus, Ke Du Ph.D. ’15 was working to combat other infectious diseases that have taken a tragic toll in some corners of the globe:…

Walter Ulrich '68 posing with stacks of boxes at the nonprofit's warehouse
23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

Building Better Global Healthcare, for the Lone Star State and Beyond

COVID-19 cases are spiking across Texas this early July day when Walter Ulrich ’68 answers the phone from his office in Houston. Based at an essential healthcare facility,…

Photo of entrepreneur and data scientist Raphael Presberg M.S. '18 in front of a colorful sculpture
23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

Pandemic by the Numbers

When it comes to combatting a pandemic, data is key in knowing the enemy. The numbers of infections, deaths and recoveries have been important signposts for governments and public…

Photo of engineer Yasamin Aliashrafi Jodat M.Eng ’18 Ph.D. ’19 in the lab at Ginkgo Bioworks, Inc.
23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

Robots Are Training to Scale Up — and Speed Up — COVID-19 Testing

While the discovery and production timeline for an effective COVID-19 vaccine remains uncertain, schools and businesses across the country are formulating plans to enable a return…

Group photo of Mary Michelle Easter '15 with her team at JPL and the VITAL ventilator.
23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

From Spacecraft to Ventilators, Stevens Alumna Joins NASA’s Coronavirus Effort

When COVID-19 cases flooded the New York metropolitan area’s healthcare facilities this past spring at the peak of the coronavirus outbreak in that region, the dwindling supply…

Student Shelby Stewart posing with volleyball in front of New York City skyline
23 Sep 2020 Athletics

Stevens Athletics Has Nine Academic All-Americans — A School Record

Faced with perhaps the most difficult year in their student careers due to a cyber attack at Stevens last fall and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Stevens student-athletes met…

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23 Sep 2020 Campus & Community

Opening New Doors to Stevens History — Just in Time for the University's 150th Birthday

While Stevens has postponed in-person campus festivities due to COVID-19, its 150th anniversary celebration continues — now with an exciting new way to more fully explore the…

Herman Morchel M.Eng. '80 working with biomedical equipment in the lab at Hackensack University Medical Center
23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

During COVID-19, Physician’s Unique Talents and Perspective Make All the Difference

The astonishing path of Dr. Herman Morchel MD PE M.Eng. ’80 makes him a man of talents and life experiences desperately needed in the battle against COVID-19 — a crisis,…

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23 Sep 2020 Alumni & Donors

Inside a Brooklyn Emergency Department During the COVID-19 Pandemic

In early July, Irene Rahman-Garcia ’12 logged on to Zoom to speak with The Stevens Indicator at the end of a long shift at Brookdale University Hospital Medical Center in Brooklyn…

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15 Sep 2020 Research & Innovation

Research in the Time of Corona: Stevens Adjunct Kicks Off Seminar Series with SARS-CoV2 Lecture

With the approach of fall, the global pandemic remains top-of-mind for everyone. Nick Murgolo, senior principal scientist at Merck Research Laboratories and adjunct professor…

Pedestrians walk along the businesses of Washington Street, in Hoboken.
14 Sep 2020 Campus & Community

Take Two Students and Call Me in the Morning: In Pandemic, Hoboken Businesses Get Assist from Stevens

You could forgive Courtney Glashow for wondering, in March, if her business was going to be another economic casualty of COVID-19.  The streets of Hoboken, NJ, where she lives…

The Stevens campus from overhead. The trees have turned orange and yellow in the fall.
11 Sep 2020 Campus & Community

Q&A: Get to Know Associate Dean Chihoon Lee

In September 2020, Dr. Chihoon Lee became associate dean of graduate studies at the School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology, replacing Dr. Michael zur Muehlen,…

A young man in graduation regalia embraces his mother at commencement.
8 Sep 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

A Prodigal Prodigy Returns: Long Road to Commencement Inspires Alumnus' First Novel

From the time she completed a graduate business certificate from Stevens Institute of Technology, Enid Angus liked to say that her children would one day graduate from Stevens…

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2 Sep 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens' Summer Research Institute Navigates COVID-19 by Pivoting to a Virtual Experience

Stevens' Maritime Security Center (MSC) Summer Research Institute (SRI) is an eight-week intensive research program for undergraduate and graduate-level STEM (science, technology…

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1 Sep 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Research: Responding to COVID-19

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues worldwide, Stevens Institute of Technology researchers have accelerated focus on the challenge, designing and testing novel therapies, devices…

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28 Aug 2020 Research & Innovation

Undergraduate Research Goes Remote

When last year’s undergraduate students were planning their summer internships, they had no way of knowing that the global COVID-19 pandemic was just around the corner. Internships…

26 Aug 2020 Campus & Community

In Navigating Through a Pandemic, Stevens Delivers an Impactful Pre-College Experience for High School Students

What kind of a difference can a week or two of college learning make on a high school student about to apply to colleges? To hear two members of Stevens Institute of Technology's…

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25 Aug 2020 Diversity & Inclusion

Lab Out Loud: Universities Are Key to LGBTQ+ Visibility in STEM

LGBTQ+ students and professionals face barriers to representation and visibility in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields. In academia, over 69% of STEM faculty…

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21 Aug 2020 Research & Innovation

The 7th International Conference on Movement and Computing Is a Visionary Success

Antonia Zaferiou On July 15-17, a diverse group of innovators gathered virtually to explore the use of computational technology to support and understand human movement practices…

Fatine Zaaj along the Hudson River, dressed in her cap and gown.
14 Aug 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Bringing Her Stevens MBA to Amazon Primes Alumna for Success

Fatine Zaaj picked an extraordinary time to join Amazon.  She was hired as an operations manager in January 2020, where she’s responsible for safety, quality, productivity…

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10 Aug 2020 Entrepreneurship

Stevens Nanotech Research Is Powering Novel P.P.E. for a Pandemic

As the global COVID-19 pandemic continues, researchers continue innovating and investigating improvements in personal protective technology, such as nanotechnology for safer…

Elizabeth Cone in her home office in Illinois
5 Aug 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Stevens' Study Abroad Office Acts Quickly to Provide Virtual Internship Opportunities For a Summer Like No Other

As with so many aspects of life upended by COVID-19, the global shutdown brought on by the coronavirus pandemic left college students at a loss for what to do when study abroad…

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3 Aug 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Develops New Nanotech, Production Process for More Effective Masks and Respirators

As COVID-19 continues to spread worldwide, Stevens researchers are imagining the next generation of face protection. The protection in current N95 masks — industrial-grade…

Dr. Peter Dominick teaching in a corporate boardroom in the Thayer Hotel, in West Point, NY.
23 Jul 2020 Research & Innovation

What Makes a Company a Great Place to Work? Researchers Find Valuable Advice

With the economic devastation wrought by COVID-19, you could forgive businesses for focusing on more pressing matters than their corporate values. But that might be a mistake…

Stevens graduate Pam Cheng, Executive Vice President for AstraZeneca
8 Jul 2020 Alumni & Donors

Working Toward a COVID-19 Vaccine: AstraZeneca EVP Pam Cheng '92 M.Eng. '95

The COVID-19 pandemic has produced an unprecedented global effort to discover, test and manufacture a vaccine that will successfully protect against the virus. Stevens graduate…

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8 Jul 2020 Research & Innovation

Big Data Meets Quantum Physics

Traditional computer systems based on classical physics can process only so much data so quickly and with so much complexity. While classical computers are technically capable…

7 Jul 2020 Campus & Community

Saying Goodbye to Stevens, Three Fulbright Scholars from Afghanistan Leave with Graduate Degrees and Much More

In 2018 Mohammad Hassany, Iqbal Sadat and Hosam Stanikzai traveled from their home country of Afghanistan to Stevens Institute of Technology on prestigious Fulbright Scholarships…

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1 Jul 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Takes the Lead in Keeping Your Private Data Private

In the digital jungle, data is king—and like crafty hyenas eager to steal a lion’s dinner, cyber criminals are always lurking to obtain data from unsuspecting—and even…

Woo Lee
30 Jun 2020 Research & Innovation

Incoming CCB Chair Envisions Department as Bridge Between Science, Engineering, and Medicine

The breadth and depth of Stevens Institute of Technology professor Woo Lee's eclectic 30-year career serves as a unique strength for his upcoming appointment as chair of the…

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29 Jun 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Invested in a Purpose: Shalini Menon M.S. '20 Begins a Career in Corporate Banking

When Shalini Menon, a prospective financial engineering student who is legally blind, was seeking to embark upon a master's degree in 2018, she ultimately chose Stevens. "There…

Jesse Kay outdoors by a shoreline at sunset.
26 Jun 2020 Entrepreneurship

Sour Taste of Victory: Student's Virtual Lemonade Stands Raise $100K in Coronavirus Aid

You don’t start a business without learning a few important lessons, and Jesse Kay ’22 — already a successful entrepreneur in his own right — learned an important one…

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22 Jun 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

In COVID-19 Crisis, Telemedicine Startup Has Stevens Alumnus on Speed Dial

In the wake of COVID-19, it’s fair to say that few Stevens Institute of Technology students were as prepared to transition to online learning as Justin Trugman ’20. Trugman’s…

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15 Jun 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Revolutionizing Healthcare Remotely: Stevens Co-Op Students Pitch In During Pandemic

When businesses and industries across the globe were forced to slow operations, or worse, shut down entirely, career-building internship and co-op plans were scrapped, leaving…

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4 Jun 2020 Research & Innovation

When Preparing for Hurricanes Amidst a Pandemic, Knowledge Is Power

If the 2020 Atlantic hurricane season is anywhere near as severe as experts are predicting, we’re going to need to ramp up emergency preparations, a process that will be significantly…

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1 Jun 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Investigating Acoustic Soundprint Technology to Detect 'Murder Hornets’

The Asian giant hornet — two inches long, with a nasty habit of stinging humans and decapitating native honeybees (which are vital to agriculture and horticulture) — has…

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29 May 2020 Campus & Community

How A University Pivoted to Virtual Instruction and Learning As the COVID-19 Crisis Escalated

When Stevens leadership announced in mid-March that the university's campus would be required to close temporarily by state executive order due to the COVID-19 health crisis…

27 May 2020 Research & Innovation

From 3D Printing to a Better Internet, Stevens Professor Is on a Mission to Invent Better Tools and Programs

Dov Kruger is passionate about making things better. When the COVID-19 pandemic made it impossible to hold classes in person at Stevens Institute of Technology, Kruger, a teaching…

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26 May 2020 Research & Innovation

Placing Trust in Technology: How Leveraging the Structures Behind Cryptocurrency Could Reshape and Rebuild the Post-COVID-19 World

With global economic uncertainty resulting from the novel coronavirus and COVID-19 pandemic, interest in cryptocurrency has been on the rise. Some nonprofit organizations, for…

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26 May 2020 Research & Innovation

FDA Approval of Remdesivir Is Just One of Many Steps That Must Be Taken to Beat COVID-19

Typically, years of rigorous research and multiple large-scale clinical trials are required before the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will approve a drug for the targeted…

Photo of participants at SSE virtual expo session.
15 May 2020 Campus & Community

SSE Students Embrace a Virtual Platform at Stevens Innovation Expo 2020

School of Systems and Enterprises (SSE) students presented Senior Design projects at Stevens Innovation Expo 2020. From a smart home system for Alzheimer’s patients and caretakers…

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14 May 2020 Athletics

Wrestling All-American Earns High Marks While Preparing to Serve His Country

Dylan Van Sickell ’20 comes across like so many other 22-year-olds — independent and ready for the challenges of post-graduation adulthood.  Unlike most of his peers, however…

StevensTHON 2020 team hold up placards to display the total amount raised at the end of the dance marathon
14 May 2020 Campus & Community

StevensTHON Holds a 12-Hour Virtual Dance Marathon to Raise Money for Children’s Hospital

When Stevens students concluded a virtual 12-hour dance marathon at 8 p.m., Saturday April 25, they were tired but happy: happy because they had raised nearly $30,000 for Children's…

Nicole Badalyan in front of a Hoboken ambulance
12 May 2020 Campus & Community

Undergrad Students Volunteer for Emergency Services During COVID-19 Pandemic

When students begin their journey in the School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology, they are often motivated by the institution’s mission of contributing…

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6 May 2020 Campus & Community

How Healthcare and Society Will Change As We Move Through the COVID Era

By Don Lombardi, Professor, Stevens School of Business Having had the great opportunity over the past 14 years of working not only in the classroom but with many nonprofit hospitals…

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5 May 2020 Research & Innovation

As the World Looks to Science and Technology to Fight COVID-19, Stevens Innovation Expo Goes Virtual

“It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the 2020 Stevens Innovation Expo.” With those words, Stevens Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs Christophe Pierre…

5 May 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Professor Aims to Add Functional Reliability and Repeatability to the Fit and Form of Additive Manufacturing

In the past 30 years, additive manufacturing, which involves 3D printing, has experienced rapid growth. Today, the technology can deliver anything from machinery parts and models…

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5 May 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

Stevens Career Center Continues Enabling Success — Even in a Crisis

When New Jersey governor Phil Murphy, among other governors, announced sweeping public health orders, social distancing measures and travel restrictions in March in response…

Photo of student Christopher Liu with associate dean Brian Rothschild at the Beta Gamma Sigma induction ceremony.
4 May 2020 Campus & Community

View from the Top: Scholar Gains Perspective from Diverse Experiences at School of Business

Christopher Liu ’20 is uniquely prepared for this moment. The Business & Technology major said a “willingness to learn new things” helped him make the most of every opportunity…

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30 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Senior Prepares for a Real-World Career by Exploring Mathematics at Work in Everyday Situations

When she began her higher education at Stevens Institute of Technology, Seana Flood wanted to study a field with broad, practical, real-life applications; and a field that would…

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30 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Educational Bas|ket>ball Game Is a Slam Dunk with Young Quantum Computing Students

What’s the best way to learn about advanced quantum computing? Stevens Institute of Technology physics student Kaitlin Gili ’20 has the perfect solution—go shoot some hoops…

Devon Leslie poses on the Brooklyn Bridge.
30 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Graduating Early, at the Top of Her Class, Leaves Scholar Poised to Create Impact

Devon Leslie picked an interesting time to graduate early.  In May, Leslie will graduate from Stevens Institute of Technology at the top of her class, accomplishing the feat…

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29 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Stevens Seniors Streamline Platform for Child Abuse Case Management

Within the US alone, nearly 700,000 children are victims of abuse and neglect each year. Children’s advocacy centers provide critical interventions and case management, yet…

Banana tree farm
29 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Farming Goes Hi-Tech: Seniors Develop Blockchain Technology for Foundation Aiding Belize Farmers 

Behind the clear blue ocean water and perfect sand beaches of Belize’s tourist resorts, there are countless hectares of farmland growing bananas, citrus, and spices destined…

The Babbio Center, on the Stevens campus, looking up at twilight.
28 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Going Viral: Coronavirus Leadership Series a Hit with Students, Businesses

The School of Business at Stevens Institute of Technology is only halfway through its coronavirus thought leadership series, but it’s already clear this set of virtual talks…

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28 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

A View from the Sky: Stevens Students Design Autonomous 3D Scanning Drone

In 3D scanning, a 3D model is built from multiple images of an object or environment taken from different directions. These models are used in video game design, virtual reality…

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27 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

A Catalyst for Change: Stevens Seniors Develop Process That Could Simplify Biodiesel Production

Fuel permeates our lives. Every day, we rely on our networks of roads, railways, maritime routes, and skyways to get the supplies that make our lives easier and propel the global…

Industry pollution
22 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

COVID-19 Illuminates the Danger of Ignoring Problems That Exhibit Exponential Growth

Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, communities across the world are learning hard lessons: about the fragility of life; the importance of our relationships and support networks; for…

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20 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Amid Uncertainty and Fear, Stochastic Modeling of COVID-19 Could Keep Us One Step Ahead

On January 30, the outbreak of COVID-19 was declared a “public health emergency of international concern” by the World Health Organization. The virus, first reported in Wuhan…

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20 Apr 2020 Entrepreneurship

Just in Time for a Crisis, Stevens Team Unveils Secure New Videoconferencing Tool

An 87-year-old grandmother of five, who never got the hang of Skype, clicks a web link on her personal computer and begins chatting with her family of fourteen, for free. An…

17 Apr 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

While Living Through a Pandemic, Stevens Class of 2020 Prepare to Make Its Mark

The Stevens Class of 2020 will soon begin post-graduate life in a world forever marked by the coronavirus pandemic.  And as the prolonged upheaval of daily life continues, this…

16 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Stevens Opens Jonas Hall to Those on the Frontlines of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Stevens has collaborated with the Hoboken Office of Emergency Management to make rooms available in Jonas Hall for members of the Hoboken Fire Department and healthcare professionals…

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15 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

In Coronavirus Fight, N.J. Hospital Draws Strength from Stevens Research

In the battle against COVID-19, there are a lot of heroes in the healthcare community — from doctors, nurses and EMTs treating patients, to researchers desperately working…

Milad Mirzaee
14 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Milad Mirzaee Receives 2020 Graduate Fellowship Award for Medical Applications

Milad Mirzaee, a Ph.D. candidate in the Department Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been awarded the prestigious 2020 Graduate Fellowship Award for Medical Applications…

10 Apr 2020 Careers & Student Outcomes

With Athletic Season Cut Short, Stevens’ Star Volleyball Player Helps Process COVID-19 Tests Back Home, and Looks Ahead to Internship with the Navy

The disruption of life in the time of COVID-19 has been abrupt and unsettling worldwide. For college students, especially graduating seniors like David Lehman '20, the suspension…

Stevens graduate Kevin Buckley outside the hospital ship Comfort
8 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

New York City's Hospital on the Hudson: Stevens Grad Who Commanded Comfort Describes Medical Facilities On Board

When the ten story-tall, three football field-long Navy medical vessel USNS Comfort pulled into New York Harbor and docked at Manhattan's Pier 90 on March 30 — on an urgent…

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7 Apr 2020 Research & Innovation

Tackling a Problem Close to Home: Elevated Lead in Newark Water

Up in New Jersey’s northwest corner, urban sprawl gradually gives way to a bucolic landscape gilded with ponds, lakes, and streams. The water quality here is so good that Newark…

computer code on a screen
7 Apr 2020 Entrepreneurship

Hacking Innovative New Ideas for Fighting COVID-19

In response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic, the Stevens Venture Center has announced a new healthcare-focused hackathon open through April 12 to all participants age 18 and…

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6 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Utter Filth

Our lives are suddenly different. The outbreak of COVID-19 disrupted every person’s normal, and the world now finds itself defined by chaos and stillness equally. Boundless…

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6 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Facing COVID-19: Stevens Undergrad Prints, Delivers Face Shields to Hospitals, Nursing Homes in Need

It's no secret personal protective equipment (PPE) is in very short supply as the COVID-19 crisis escalates in the U.S. No more so than in New York and New Jersey. But now,…

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3 Apr 2020 Campus & Community

Coping in the Age of Coronavirus

by Eric D. Rose, Ph.D. & Melissa Shuman Zarin, Ph.D. Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) At this point we are all all too familiar with the everyday emotions of life during…

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30 Mar 2020 Research & Innovation

Bringing Data, AI to the COVID-19 Fight

As the COVID-19 pandemic advances globally, nationally and locally, emergency measures are being deployed. Drive-through testing facilities have been rapidly rolled out in both…

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27 Mar 2020 Campus & Community

Parents of Home-Schooled Children Get Help From a Trusted Source

Stephanie Lee As COVID-19 sweeps across the globe at an alarming rate, local communities seek ways to slow the spread of the virus. For most people, the familiarity of daily…

25 Mar 2020 Campus & Community

Stevens Faculty Member Encourages Women into STEM at an Early Age

Within the U.S., women make up only 23 percent of professionals in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math). Before adolescence, school girls perform just as well at…

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