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A cross-functional team at Stevens Institute of Technology has developed a major advance in 3D bioprinting — one that uses light-driven heat rather than expensive chemicals to create detailed ...
Hailey Tanner ’21 began her involvement as an alumni volunteer as soon as she graduated from Stevens. She is especially eager – on a mission, you might say – to help young alumni bridge the gap ...
As an admitted graduate student at Stevens, you're invited to join exclusive events—both on campus and online—designed to help you transition smoothly into graduate life. These sessions include ...
Upon graduating from Stevens Institute of Technology in May 2025 with a master’s degree in computer engineering via the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pranay Saha headed straight ...
Stevens is one of 213 institutions nationwide that The Princeton Review has named to its Best On-Campus MBA Programs list, which is part of its Best Business Schools for 2025 report.
In the year of quantum, university’s faculty and students continue to innovate bold new work in quantum computing, ...
Figure 1: Covey and his colleagues show that quantum theory in curved spacetime could be probed using an atomic clock delocalized between three widely separated atomic systems [3].
When five students from the Stevens class of 2025 teamed up for this year’s Pro-Hackathon — an intense, five-hour product design sprint hosted by the Stevens Product Management Club — they weren’t ...
SES Assistant Professor Igor Pikovski’s new study is profiled as a pioneering effort to leverage cutting-edge quantum networks to explore the intricate relationship between quantum mechanics and ...
Internship programs aren’t just for college students anymore – the number of businesses offering internships to high schoolers has grown from 30% in 2018 to 38% in 2023. While many schools are just ...
SES Assistant Professor Xiaofeng Qian’s groundbreaking study that derived a simple but powerful formula to describe the mathematical relationship between a quantum object’s “wave-ness” and ...