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November 17, 2011
Dr. Strauf's Research Team Featured in Photonics SpectraThe plasmonic nanogap array research of Dr. Stefan Strauf's research team has been the subject of an article in Photonics Spectra. Read the article on the Photonics Media Web site. |
| September 30, 2011
NSF Grant Supports Graphene Nanoelectronics Research at StevensThe National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded a research grant to Dr. Eui-Hyeok (EH) Yang, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology, to study the properties of graphene nanoribbons for use in infrared (IR) detectio
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Dr. Eui-Hyeok Yang Associate Professor Carnegie Room 201 Phone: 201.216.5574 Fax: 201.216.8315
eyang@stevens.edu |
| 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 |
| 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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| May 12, 2011
Dr. Knut Stamnes Receives NASA Grant for Environmental MonitoringDr. Knut Stamnes, Professor and Department Director of Physics and Engineering Physics at Stevens Institute of Technology, has been awarded a NASA grant for work on mathematical tools to monitor oceanic ecosystems via satellite. His proposal to "use and further develop advanced radiative t
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Knut Stamnes Professor Burchard Room 712 Phone: 201.216.8194 Fax: 201.216.5638
kstamnes@stevens.edu |
| March 3, 2011
New Laser Technology Could Revolutionize CommunicationsAs fiber optic technology continues to advance, it faces challenges from both its physical properties and its use of infrastructure. One emerging high-speed solution being developed at Stevens Institute of Technology uses lasers to transmit data through readily available open space, with the potential of expanding past the limitation of fibers into a system known as optical free space communications. ...read more For more information please contact:
Rainer Martini Associate Professor and Department Director Burchard Room 610 Phone: 201.216.5634 Fax: 201.216.5638
rmartini@stevens.edu |
| February 1, 2011
Dr. Strauf of Physics Receives NSF CAREER Award for Quantum ResearchDr. Stefan Strauf, Assistant Professor of Physics and Engineering Physics at Stevens Institute of Technology, has been honored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) with the prestigious CAREER Award. One of the most competitive programs offered by the NSF, the
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