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November 17, 2010
Milan Begliarbekov Publishes Papers on GrapheneSince graphene was first isolated in 2004 with the help of Scotch tape, researchers have excitedly turned to the material to discover its potential applications. A single layer of carbon atoms whose applications range from ultrafast electronics to biosensors to flexible displays, graphene is strong, light, transparent, and a conductor of heat and electricity. But what can we do with this new material? As researchers across the globe peel away layer after layer of potential application, Milan Begl
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| October 29, 2010
Outside the Classroom: Stevens Doctoral Candidate Wins Film Festival PrizeAnchorage, AK may be more than 3,000 miles away from the Stevens Institute of Technology campus in Hoboken, NJ, but Ph.D. candidate Dennis Cohen proves that the gulf between screenwriting and physics is not so large. This summer he won third place in the screenplay competition of the 2010 Alaska International Film Awards.
The prize co
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| October 11, 2010
Dr. Stefan Strauf and Dr. Eui-Hyeok (EH) Yang Publish Two Journal Papers About Graphene in Applied Physics LettersA collaborative research team led by Stevens Institute of Technology professors Dr. Stefan Strauf and Dr. Eui-Hyeok (EH) Yang has published two publications about the new wonder material graphene in the latest issue of Appl
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| 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 12, 2010
Professor Stefan Strauf Publishes Two News & Views Articles in Nature JournalsProfessor Stefan Strauf, the director of NanoPhotonics Laboratory at Stevens Institute of Technology, has been recently invited by Nature Photonics and by Nature Physics to contribute News & Views articles, which are published in the March and April issues, respectively. The News & Views section provides a forum in which scientific news can be communicated to a wider community spanning disciplines from fundamental physics an
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Stefan Strauf Associate Professor Burchard Room 724 Phone: 201.216.5639 Fax: 201.216.5638
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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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