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December 7, 2011
Dr. Woo Lee Makes Graphene-Based Inkjet-Printed ElectronicsWins 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
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| September 30, 2011
FALL 2011 SEMINAR SERIESEnter Event/News description here |
| September 13, 2011
Nanotechnology for Better Natural Gas UtilizationAdvances in understanding molybdenum nanostructures and molecular mechanisms of catalytic reactions to provide improved natural gas processing technologies.
Natural gas is an abundant resource that is tremendously underutilized due to a lack of efficient technologies that enable its conversion into shippable products. To address this problem, Dr. Simon G. Podkolzin of
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| September 6, 2011
Stevens Researchers Pioneer Novel Technique to Make Plasmonic Nanogap ArraysIn the quest to exploit unique properties at the nanoscale, scientists at Stevens Institute of Technology have developed a novel technique for creating uniform arrays of metallic nanostructures. A team of faculty and students in the Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, led by ...read more |
| August 30, 2011
ONR Funds Dr. Chang-Hwan Choi to Study Nanoscale Wetting Dynamics of Superhydrophobic SurfacesThis DURIP grant supports development of innovative anti-corrosion materials
With a fleet of ships and aircraft that work as hard as the sailors, pilots, and crew that operate them, the US Navy spends approximately $10-12 billion every year to fight corrosion on the hulls and bodies of these important vehicles. To support Office of Naval Research (ONR) development of hydrodynamically efficient and environmentally non-toxic anti-corrosion materials, ...read more |
| July 7, 2011
Stevens Hosted Biomaterials Research ConferenceOn June 9-10, 2011, a select group of 85 researchers from across the country and around world gathered at Stevens Institute of Technology to share their latest advances in the area of infection-resistant biomaterials at the Stevens Conference on Bacteria-Material Interactions. The University played host to participants from the public, private, and aca
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| June 9, 2011
Associate Professor Frank Fisher Selected for Fulbright Specialist RosterDr. Frank Fisher, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, has recently been added to the Fulbright Specialist Roster as a candidate for grants to cooperate internationally on academic dev
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| June 9, 2011
Stevens 2011 CommencementIn the moment that you made your final decision to come to Stevens, you accepted a special challenge and a special responsibility from society. At that moment, society entrusted you with its future and well being. Starting tomorrow, you will be called upon to make good on that responsibility. -Provost George P. Korfiatis to the Class of 2011 On May 26, Stevens Institute of Technology bid a proud farewell to undergraduate and graduate students of the Class of 2011
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| June 6, 2011
Conference Explores Latest Innovations in Antimicrobial Biomaterials Research On June 9-10, Stevens Institute of Technology will host the Stevens Conference on Bacteria-Material Interactions, an event that covers the latest multi-disciplinary research in the area of infection-resistant biomaterials. Featuring a dinner keynote from Dr. J. William Costerton, a leading developer of the biofilm paradigm, the conference will confront important issues a
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| May 31, 2011
Dr. Yang invited to give a talk at the joint AFOSR Electronics Review MeetingDr. Yang invited to give a talk at the joint AFOSR Electronics Review Meeting in Arlington, VA in May 2011. |
| May 6, 2011
SCI Scholars Program write-upChemical Engineering junior Tim Ballai has just been granted a scholarship by the 2011 Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) Scholars Program. This program has a broad objective to advance the sciences of applied chemistry and related sciences for the public benefit, which includes promoting public awareness of the contributions of industrial chemistry, promoting fellowship, celebrating achievement, and inspiring students to enter technical career
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| May 4, 2011
Students Design Portable Hydrogen Reactor for Fuel Cells
Chemical Engineering students at Stevens are transforming the way that American soldiers power their battery-operated devices by making a small change: a really small change. Capitalizing on the unique properties of microscale systems, the students have invented a microreactor that converts everyday fossil fuels like propane and butane into pure hydrogen for fuel cell batteries. These batteries are not only highly efficient, but also can be replenished with hydrogen again and again for years of resilie
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| April 30, 2011
Dr. Yang gives an invited talk at SPIE Defense and Security Symposium. Dr. E. H. Yang invited to give a talk at SPIE Defense and Security Symposium, Micro- and Nanotechnology Sensors, Systems, and Applications, Conference, Orlando, FL, April 2011. |
| April 20, 2011
David Monteiro Wins AIChE Student CompetitionStevens Institute of Technology Chemical Engineering undergraduate student David Monteiro has won first place in a regional competition hosted by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE). His poster, "Inkjet-Printed Drug-Eluting Bioresorbable Nanocomposite Micropatterns," led the Research Poster Competition at the 2011 AIChE Mid-Atlantic Regional Student Conference. The event
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