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September 21, 2006
Libera receives NSF instrument grant for dip pen nanolithography systemDr. Matthew Libera, of the Chemical, Biomedical and Materials Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology, received a Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), which will enhance the research and educational initiatives under way at Stevens in the areas of nanotechnology and multi-scale engineering.
Libera's team of Henry Du and Svetlana Sukishvili from Stevens, Patricia Soteropolous (PHRI/UMDNJ) and Treena Arinzeh (NJIT) obtained
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| August 25, 2006
Dr. Suphan Kovenklioglu, Earns, Stevens' Alumni Association, Outstanding Teacher AwardDr. Suphan Kovenklioglu of Chemical Engineering is being recognized for his teaching excellence.
The criteria for the award is based on a high level of success in imparting knowledge and understanding to students. It is judged according to 1) the degree and quality of inspiration engendered in the students; 2) the effectiveness of the motivation and preparation of the students for their professional careers; and 3) the extent to which intellectual integrity and professional ethics are instilled
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| March 24, 2006
Besser and Shin co-author paper for Institute of Physics journalRonald S. Besser, a Professor in the Department of Chemical, Biomedical and Materials Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, recently co-authored and published, with Stevens graduate student W.C. Shin, a paper in the Institute of Physics (IOP) Publishing journal,Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering The paper, Micromachined thin-film gas flow sensor for micromechanical reactors, appears in the current online edition and is free
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