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June 20, 2007
Dr. Xiaojun Yu Receives a Major Research Grant from The Coulter FoundationThe Wallace H. Coulter Foundation has just awarded a $240K grant to Prof. Xiaojun Yu for his research project titled "Novel structured nanofibrous scaffolds for bone healing." The funding is based upon the recommendations of an external expert review committee at the Coulter Foundation. This year only 16 out of 67 applicants were approved for funding. For more information please contact:
Dr. Xiaojun Yu Associate Professor, Biomedical Engineering McLean Building Room 517 Phone: 201.216.5256 Fax: 201.216.8306
xyu@stevens.edu |
| June 15, 2007
Prof. Yang Chairs MEMS/NEMS Conference Sessions and Technical CommitteeFor his expertise in MEMS/NEMS, Prof. E.H. Yang has been invited to organize and chair the following conference sessions and committees:Chair of Fabrication, Packaging and Materials Committee for ASME MEMS Division. Technical Program Committee, IEEE Sensors Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, Oct. 2007. Organizer of Micro and Nano Devices Symposium in the ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition, Seattle, Washington, Nov. 2007. His paper he co-authored, which is 
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| April 17, 2007
Stevens ASME Student Section wins First PrizeThe Stevens ASME student section was awarded first place in the Old Guard Technical Webpage competition at the ASME Student Professional Development Conference (District A) held at New Jersey Institute of Technology on Saturday, April 14, 2007. The winning entry was “Engineers Without Borders” and The winning team members are Greg Maietta, Nick Strand, Dave Velasco, Katie Weatherall and Chloe Weck. The co-advisors of th
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| April 12, 2007
Stevens Chapter of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) RecognizedThe Stevens Chapter of Engineers Without Borders (www.stevens.edu/ewb) received the third place award for their photo documentation of their assessment trip to Jarabacoa, Dominican Republic, at the Engineers Without Borders – USA International Conference at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, April 12-14, 2007. The Stevens team consists
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| April 3, 2007
Product-Architecture Lab collaborates to win Museum of Modern Art/P.S. 1 Competition HOBOKEN, N.J. ― The Museum of Modern Art and the P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center announced that the Los Angeles-based firm Ball-Nogues, led by Benjamin Ball and Gaston Nogues, in collaboration with The Product-Architecture Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, are the winners in the eighth annual MoMA/P.S.1 Young Architects Program. The competition invites emerging architects to propose an installation for the courtyard of P.S.1 in Long Island City , Queens . The objective of the
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