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Stevens also welcomed a new cohort of 1,364 graduate students, including 86 Ph.D. candidates. These talented individuals ...
The moment it dawned on Jennifer Kang-Mieler that her career might have a lab-based research element was during her time as ...
When second-year computer science major Eiliyah Sarowar stepped onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange this summer, she could hardly believe how far her coding journey had taken her. Moments ...
Stevens Institute of Technology is one of only 75 schools featured in “Dream School: Finding the College That’s Right for You,” by New York Times bestselling author and higher education expert Jeff ...
For Stevens Alumni Association president Michael F. Cahill ’15 M.Eng. ’15, the Gear Society exemplifies the enduring sense of community that defines Stevens. Cahill’s introduction to Stevens came ...
Richard (Dick) Magee ’63 M.S. ’64 Sc.D. ’68 considers his Gear Society membership one way to give back to the university that he feels gave him so much. When Magee was a 10-year-old earning pocket ...
Stevens students have exciting opportunities to engage in dynamic research that propels bold ideas, hands-on learning, faculty collaboration and leading-edge technology to drive discovery and progress ...
Join fellow alumni and industry professionals for an engaging program exploring the impact of artificial intelligence on the built environment. This event, presented by the Industry Torchbearers in ...
The question of how gravity and quantum theory play together has been an elusive problem for over a century. Recently, novel approaches using concepts from quantum optics and quantum information ...
Agathe Sadeghi is a Ph.D. candidate in Financial Engineering supervised by Dr. Zachary Feinstein. Her research focuses on network theory and risk factors, with applications in trading and portfolio ...
Registration form will be available starting July 7 through July 29 and will be shared with new incoming students via email. If your travel plans change you must notify the Office of Graduate Student ...
Even small amounts of surplus information can derail the ability to make good decisions, according to new research at Stevens Institute of Technology.
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