Stevens dedicated a week to service, education and reflection, advancing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s vision of justice, equality and a “beloved community” Stevens honored the legacy of Dr. Martin ...
Kim Savitsky ’17 M.Eng. ’18, a Torchlight Mentor, is helping Emily Johannan, Class of 2025, navigate her first career steps in the pharmaceutical industry. Savitsky is one of a growing number of ...
Stevens Department of Mechanical Engineering researcher and his team are investigating more efficient and reliable ways to operate and advance smartphone and computer technologies The days of charging ...
Do you love sports? Do you love technology? Combine your passions and launch your career in sports technology with a powerful dual degree from Stevens Institute of Technology and Real Madrid Graduate ...
The Davidson Laboratory uniquely integrates the fields of naval architecture, coastal and ocean engineering, physical oceanography, marine hydrodynamics and maritime systems. These combinations create ...
Indispensable to engineering and the sciences, mathematics plays a central role in academic life at Stevens and our department offers the opportunity to explore this fascinating subject. The ...
A collaborative Stevens study shows that voice-assistant technologies hold promise for some drivers — and may rub others the wrong way. Artificial intelligence-based voice assistants for drivers are ...
U.S. Department of Energy’s $1.9M grant is funding Dibs Sarkar and Christos Christodoulatos’ revolutionary work to find new sustainable solutions for clean energy As the world continues to move toward ...
Stevens Institute of Technology President Nariman Farvardin has been named to the NJBIZ 2025Power 100 List, released today, which showcases New Jersey’s power players who are leading key organizations ...
The computer engineering bachelor’s program at Stevens teaches you the innovative problem-solving skills you need to become leaders in such fields as software development, data structures and ...
Soon, a new age of quantum mechanics and nanoscale physics-based technologies will transform virtually every aspect of our lives, from computing and communication to renewable energy sources and ...
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