December 22, 2009
Roseana Souza - Partners In Science Program Leads to Renewable Energy Research A recent posting on our Inventiveness Creativity and Entrepreneurship (ICE) blog highlights the research of Dr. Yong Shi and his patented active nanomaterials. One of the unique aspects of this work involves the substantial contribution of students who play an integral role in research advancement and idea generation while gaining critical hands on experience.
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December 21, 2009
Stevens Cooperative Education Profiles - Nick MarzoratiNick Marzorati is a current undergraduate Mechanical Engineering student who plans on achieving his BS and MS in Mechanical Engineering/Nanotechnology by 2011. He is an active member of the Stevens Cooperative Education (Co-op) program and feels the experience has been invaluable in his career development. His involvement with the Co-op began during one of Stevens Interview days presented on campus where
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December 10, 2009
IP Training Seminar - Protecting SoftwareThe creation, protection and commercialization of Intellectual Property is central to the implementation of Academic Entrepreneurship. It is therefore, essential that you attend the Intellectual Property (IP) Awareness Seminar, sponsored by the Office of Academic Entrepreneurship, (OAE). The seminar will be held on December 10th, 12:00pm until 2:00 pm.This Seminar will focus on protecting intellectual property in Software. David Peacock - will begiving an overview of the patent process and patent pipe
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David Peacock Director - Intellectual Property Management EAS Building Room 210 Phone: 201.216.5242 Fax: 201.216.8185
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November 30, 2009
Dr. Frank Fisher selected as Participant in Frontiers of Engineering and Education SymposiumDr. Frank Fisher was one of 49 of the nation’s brightest young engineering researchers and educators selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) first Frontiers of Engineering and Education (FOEE) symposium.
The symposium, which was held Nov. 15-18, 2009 in Herndon, Virginia, brought together engineering faculty members in the first half of their careers who are developing and implementing innovative educa
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Dr. Frank Fisher Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Nanotechnology Graduate Program Room E307 Phone: 201.216.8913 Fax: 201.216.8315
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November 22, 2009
ROAMS (Remotely Operated and Autonomous Mapping System) highlighted in MIT Technology ReviewROAMS (Remotely Operated and Autonomous Mapping System), developed by Prof. Pochiraju and colleages in the Design and Manufacturing Institute (DMI), was demonstrated at the 2009 IEEE conference on Technologies for Practical Robot Applications in Woburn, Mass. as highlighted in the MIT Technology Review (link to article here) |
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November 20, 2009
Active Nanofiber Research with Dr. Yong ShiAdvances 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 Nanomaterials and Devic
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Dr. Yong Shi Associate Professor Room E207 Phone: 201.216.5594 Fax: 201.216.8315
yong.shi@stevens.edu |
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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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October 15, 2009
Professor Cappelleri receives Association for Laboratory Automation (ALA) Young Scientist AwardProfessor Cappelleri was awarded the 2009 Association for Laboratory Automation (ALA) Young Scientist Award by IEEE CASE. This award is presented for the best paper and presentation by a junior faculty member and will be presented at the LabAutomation2010 Conference in Palm Springs, CA in January and will be featured in the Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation (JALA). The title of the
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Dr. David Cappelleri Assistant Professor Room E208 Phone: 201.216.5072 dcappell@stevens.edu |
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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 |
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September 4, 2009
Dr. Frank Fisher chosen for this year's SAA Outstanding Teacher AwardDr. Frank Fisher, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering and co-director of the Institutes Nanotechnology Graduate Program, will receive the Stevens Alumni Association Outstanding Teacher award on September 26th, at the Stevens Athletic Hall of Fame Brunch being held at Stevens during Homecoming 2009. Professor Fisher also serves as director of
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Dr. Frank Fisher Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Nanotechnology Graduate Program Room E307 Phone: 201.216.8913 Fax: 201.216.8315
ffisher@stevens.edu |
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September 1, 2009
Stevens Dr. Frank Fisher Honored with the Prestigious NSF CAREER AwardDr. Frank Fisher of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology recently won The National Science Foundation’s most competitive peer accolade, the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award for his research, Fundamental Research Leveraging Nanoparticle-Induced Crystalliza
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Dr. Frank Fisher Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Nanotechnology Graduate Program Room E307 Phone: 201.216.8913 Fax: 201.216.8315
ffisher@stevens.edu |
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June 25, 2009
Dr. Fisher wins 2009 Outstanding Educator Award from ASEEProfessor Fisher was presented with the 2009 Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston Jr. Outstanding New Educator Award from the Mechanics Division of the American Society of Engineering Education (ASEE) at the ASEE Annual Conference in Austin, Texas. The award is given to young faculty members who have shown a strong commitment and made exceptional contributions to mechanics education. For more information please contact:
Dr. Frank Fisher Associate Professor and Co-Director of the Nanotechnology Graduate Program Room E307 Phone: 201.216.8913 Fax: 201.216.8315
ffisher@stevens.edu |
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June 19, 2009
Dr. Yang Chairs 2009 ASME Nano & Micro Systems at International ExpoProfessor E.H. Yang chairs Nano and Micro Systems Track at the 2009 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition.Professor Yang is a co-chair of Technical Track 13: Nano and Micro Systems at the 2009 ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition to be held in Lake Buena Vista, Florida from November 13-19. Track 13 consists of approximately 50 sessions and over 200 papers related to advances in Nano and
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Dr. Eui-Hyeok Yang Associate Professor Carnegie Room 201 Phone: 201.216.5574 Fax: 201.216.8315
eyang@stevens.edu |
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February 14, 2009
Prof. EH Yang's research highlighted on IOP's nanotechweb.org websiteA recent publication from Prof. EH Yang and post-doctoral scholar Onjae Sul in the journal Nanotechnology (Nanotechnology 20, 095502) describing the fabrication and characterization of a carbon nanotube bimorph thermal nanoactuator created using pulsed laser deposition (PLD) was highlighted on the website nanotechweb.org |
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