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December 14, 2009
Fighting Bacterial Infection in Orthopedic Implants Working with a number of colleagues throughout the university, Professor Matthew Libera of Stevens Institute of Technology has introduced innovative hydrogel-treated surfaces, ones which may dramatically reduce the risk of infection that often occurs during orthopedic implant procedures. Such infections result from bacteria attaching to and proliferating on the implant surface where they can subsequently develop into structur
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| November 17, 2009
Active Nanofiber Control - The Key to Next Generation Technology
Advances in nanotechnology are leading to dramatic new devices that can fundamentally improve our quality of life in fields ranging from healthcare to energy harvesting. While the potential applications are easily understood, the truly unique aspect about Dr. Yong Shi's research is his unparalleled ability to develop and control these materials.
Dr. Shi at the Active Nanomaterial
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| November 9, 2009
Kimberly Dikovics - 1st Place Award winner at the AIChE Undergraduate Poster Exhibition The Department of Chemcial Engineering and Materials Science is pleased to announce that Kimberly Dikovics, an undergraduate student in the department, was honored with a 1st Place Award at the AIChE Undergraduate Poster Exhibition at the National Convention in Nashville, TN. Awards were given to the top poster presenters in each category.&nbs
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| October 2, 2009
ICE Blog Launched on Research Enterprise Website!Stevens Institute of Technology is happy to announce the launching of their new Inventiveness, Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) Blog! As a part of the Research Enterprise website, ICE blog will highlight innovative research and educational opportunities within the University. The goal of ICE blog is to provide an in-depth look at some of the unique research being done by our faculty, complete with media, prof
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| September 11, 2009
Highest Honors: Stevens Faculty Bring an Increase in Prestigious NSF GrantsFor more information please contact:
Sathwik Narayan IT Programmer Phone: 5222 |
| September 2, 2009
Dr. Henry Du transforming conventional fiber-optics sensing approachesProfessor Henry Du, Director of the Chemical Engineering & Materials Science Department at Stevens Institute of Technology has received a significant NSF grant for his research entitled “Core-to-Cladding-to-Core Mode Coupling and Recoupling in Photonic Crystal Fiber with Long Period Gratings for Resonance Laser Absorption Spectroscopy.” Working with Dr. Dennis Trevor of ...read more For more information please contact:
Dr. Henry Du Professor & Director McLean Building Room 103A Phone: 201.216.5262 Fax: 201.216.8306
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| August 20, 2009
Dr. Libera and Team Acquire Cryo-Scanning Electron MicroscopeProfessor Matthew Libera, of the Chemical Engineering & Materials Science department, and his team at Stevens have received significant NSF funding for the application of a cryo-scanning electron microscope (SEM) to measure soft-materials morphology at high spatial resolution.SEMs enable the study of material surfaces between 20 to 500,0
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Dr. Matthew Libera Professor Burchard Building Room B-010 Phone: 201.216.5259 Fax: 201.216.8306
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| April 2, 2009
SPIE Newsroom highlights Stevens carbon nanodevice workSeveral research projects pursuing the development of carbon nanodevices for sensor, actuator, and nanoelectronics applications in the labs of Professor EH Yang (Mechanical Engineering) and collaborators Stefan Strauf (Physics) and Frank Fisher (Mech Eng) were highlighted in an SPIE Newsroom story. Professor Yang also gave an invited talk on the topic at the recent SPIE Defense and Security Symposium on Micro
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