The Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) is the highest honor bestowed by the U.S.
Stevens signs, discusses multiple agreements with leading Chinese academic institutions for broader collaboration in ...
Every day, Stevens researchers are developing sustainable solutions for our planet's future, including green remediation technologies, sustainable materials, smarter power grids, better batteries and ...
The world’s largest companies are discovering that what’s good for the environment is good for business—and that means highly skilled sustainability professionals are in high demand. At Stevens, our ...
The seminar series takes place on Tuesdays between 5:00 and 6:00 p.m. Attendance is free. The series will be offered as a live webcast via Zoom.
Distinguished science journalist Laura Helmuth will discuss her recent, embattled tenure as editor-in-chief of Scientific American, during which she criticized Trump’s science policies and endorsed ...
The Department of Mechanical Engineering at Stevens is the oldest department at the university, with globally-recognized experts in mechanical engineering, mechatronics, biomechanics, neuromechanics, ...
Science journalist Ferris Jabr, contributing writer for The NY Times Magazine, will discuss his acclaimed book Becoming Earth: How Our Planet Came to Life, which reports on discoveries forcing ...
This February, join Stevens Institute of Technology as we host a series of Expedited Decision Days (EDD) in a city near you! By registering for and attending an Expedited Decision Day in India, you ...
Retinal detachment (RD) is a form of retinal injury. Using a large animal model of RD, we have shown that RD induces a change in retinal biochemistry (e.g., increased activated RhoA) within the area ...
Our identities shape how we experience and interact with the world. Whether visible or not, aspects of who we are — our race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nationality and socio-economic ...