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September 12, 2008
Founding of Innovative Institute in Clean-Energy TechnologyProfessors Constantin Chassapis and Hamid Hadim were recently awarded a grant from the New Jersey Commission on Science and Technology (NJCST) to establish the NJ Innovation Partnership Institute in Clean-Energy Technology (IPI-CET) at Stevens. The main goal of the IPI-CET is to develop educational and training programs and curricula at various levels that are needed in response to rapidly increasing workforce challenges within the energy industry, providing expertise to
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Dr. Hamid Hadim Professor & Undergraduate Program Director Room E319 Phone: 201.216.5569 Fax: 201.216.8315
ahadim@stevens.edu |
| September 11, 2008
Dr. Shi Awarded NSF Grant for Nano Acoustic SensorsStevens Professor Yong Shi was recently awarded a grant from the National Science Foundation to study: Nano AFCs Acoustic Emission Sensors for Real-time Monitoring of Structures.The objective of his research is to apply innovative nanotechnologies for creating acoustic emission (AE) sensors for real-time monitoring of structures. The proposed AE sensors are composed of Nanoscale Active Fiber Composites (NAFCs) and Shi's research involves the design, manufacturing and characterization of the se
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Dr. Yong Shi Associate Professor Room E207 Phone: 201.216.5594 Fax: 201.216.8315
yong.shi@stevens.edu |
| July 2, 2008
Prof. Shi (ME) awarded NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grantNSF ECCS-0821606 MRI: Acquisition of an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Etcher for Nano/Micro Device FabricationProf. Yong Shi and co-PIs Chang-Hwan Choi, Frank Fisher, and EH Yang (Mechanical Engineering) and Stefan Strauf (Physics and Engineering Physics) were awarded an MRI grant to enable the purchase of an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Etcher for nano/micro device fabrication. The requested ICP etching system will greatly augment existing micro/nano fabrication capabilities within the Mic
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| July 1, 2008
Profs. Shi (ME), Choi (ME), Fisher (ME), Yang (ME), and Strauf (PEP) awaded NSF Major Research Instrumentation (MRI) grant NSF ECCS-0821606 MRI: Acquisition of an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Etcher for Nano/Micro Device FabricationProf. Yong Shi and co-PIs Chang-Hwan Choi, Frank Fisher, and EH Yang (Mechanical Engineering) and Stefan Strauf (Physics and Engineering Physics) were awarded an MRI grant to enable the purchase of an Inductively Coupled Plasma (ICP) Etcher for nano/micro device fabrication. The requested ICP etching system will greatly augment existing micro/nano fabrication capabilities within the M
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Stefan Strauf Associate Professor Burchard Room 724 Phone: 201.216.5639 Fax: 201.216.5638
strauf@stevens.edu |
| June 5, 2008
Professor Prasad Elected Fellow of American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME)Dr. Marehalli G. Prasad, a professor and Director of the Noise and Vibration Control Laboratory in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology, has been elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The Fellow grade of membership recognizes exceptional engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession. Newly elected Fellows are recognized annually in the November issue of Mechanical Engineering Magazine.
At the time of adva
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Dr. Marehalli Prasad Professor Room E305 Phone: 201.216.5571 Fax: 201.216.8315
mprasad@stevens.edu |
| March 24, 2008
Stevens professor's research is based on carbon nanotube quantum dots
HOBOKEN , N.J. -- Eui-Hyeok Yang, Associate Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, has received a grant from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research for nanoelectronics research based on carbon nanotube quantum dots. Yang will serve as the Principle Investigator on the project, titled, “ Ultra-High-Speed Single Electron Memory Devices based on Carbon Nanotube Quantum Dots.”
“New analog and digital electro
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Stefan Strauf Associate Professor Burchard Room 724 Phone: 201.216.5639 Fax: 201.216.5638
strauf@stevens.edu |
| March 17, 2008
Dr. Chassapis and his team Awarded a $3 million GK-12 grant from NSF for Multiscale ResearchArtificial, Non-artificial, natural: On the Ethics of Artificial Life Speaker: Michael Steinmann, University of Tubingen and University of Pennsylvania Date: Wednesday, March 26 Time: 3:15PM Place: Pierce 216 For more information please contact:
Lisa Dolling Dean, Associate Professor, Philosophy Peirce Room 308 Phone: 201.216.5405 Fax: 201.216.8245
ldolling@stevens.edu |
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