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December 21, 2010
Dr. Pinar Akcora Develops Self-Healing Materials through NanotechnologyDrawing from inspiration in nature, Dr. Pinar Akcora, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, is using her National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award to study the self-healing properties of nanoparticles and develop a foundation for diverse applications in "smart materials" resistant to wear even in hostile environments or conditions.
A new facu
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Pinar Akcora Assistant Professor McLean 415 Phone: 201.216.5060 Fax: 201.216.8306
pinar.akcora@stevens.edu |
| | October 5, 2010
Microfluidic Devices Advance 3D Tissue Engineering at Stevens
A research team, co-headed by Dr. Woo Lee and Dr. Hongjun Wang of Stevens Institute of Technology, has published a paper describing a new method that generates three-dimensional (3D) tissue models for studying bacteria
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Dr. Woo Lee George Meade Bond Professor, Chemical Engineering & Material Science, Director of the Center for Microchemical Systems Burchard Building Room B-308B Phone: 201.216.8307 Fax: 201.216.8306
wlee@stevens.edu |
| September 2, 2010
NSF Funds Attention-Grabbing Orthopedics Research by Stevens Professors Woo Lee and Hongjun WangThe announcement of Professors Woo Young Lee and Hongjun Wang's infection-resistant orthopedic nanocomposite research funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been making the rounds at medical product and nanotechnology news websites. Dr. Lee and Dr. Yang, both at Stevens Institute of Technology, have been recognized by the NSF for their ongoing efforts in developing the inkjet printing of drug-eluting, bioresorbable micropatterns onto the surface of orthopedic implants, as a novel mea
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| July 20, 2010
Stevens Hosts 2010 Metro Area NEMS/MEMS WorkshopOn July 26th, Stevens will host over 100 students and researchers from local universities and companies for a one-day workshop on NEMS/MEMS with a focus on Nanomanufacturing. In addition to technical and poster sessions, the workshop will include a keynote address from Dr. George Hazelrigg, the Deputy Director of the Division of Civil, Mechanical & Manufacturing Innovation at the US National Science Foundation. The workshop will be held to facilitate communication and collaboration am
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Dr. Eui-Hyeok Yang Associate Professor Carnegie Room 201 Phone: 201.216.5574 Fax: 201.216.8315
eyang@stevens.edu |
| | May 18, 2010
Stevens WebCampus Receives 21st Century Award from USDLAStevens Institute of Technology was recently honored by the United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) with the world's most prestigious award presented for excellence in distance learning.
Hoboken, NJ May 11, 2010 -- The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) presented the 2010 International Distance Learning Award to Stevens Institute of Technology at the 2010 National Conference in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1987, the USDLA is the nation's leading distance
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| March 24, 2010
Students visit RegeneronDr. Yujun Zhao's class recently visited Regeneron, a leading biopharmaceutical company. For more information please contact:
Dr. Yujun Zhao Teaching Associate Professor McLean Room 403 Phone: 201.216.8358 Fax: 201.216.8306
yzhao@stevens.edu |
| February 24, 2010
Stevens Hydrogel Research Highlighted on ABC NewsABC News Channel 7 in Denver recently posted an article discussing the risk of infection during orthopedic implant surgeries to patients who undergo hip, knee and shoulder replacement, as well as the research being done at Stevens Institute of Technology to prevent it.
According to the author, nearly 1 million people per year undergo these surgeries, and in about “1 to 2 percent of cases
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Dr. Matthew Libera Professor Burchard Building Room B-010 Phone: 201.216.5259 Fax: 201.216.8306
mlibera@stevens.edu |
| February 16, 2010
Stevens Hydrogel Research Highlighted on ABC NewsABC News Channel 7 in Denver recently posted an article discussing the risk of infection during orthopedic implant surgeries to patients who undergo hip, knee and shoulder replacement, as well as the research being done at Stevens Institute of Technology to prevent it.
According to the author, nearly 1 million people per year undergo these surgeries, and in about “1 to 2 percent of cases,
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| | January 19, 2010
Stevens Alumni Are Among the Most Highly Paid ProfessionalsStevens Institute of Technology is a leader in research development and has become a key provider of knowledge in areas such as nanotechnology, systems engineering, and security development. The University also thrives on an entrepreneurial environment that spawns creativity and insight which efficiently makes use of this technology. These core abilities, combined with challenging academic programs, world class laboratory facilities and renowned faculty help pave the way for graduates to have extremely
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