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When Aaryan Yekkisetty arrived at Stevens Institute of Technology to pursue his master’s in Machine Learning, his mind was ...
Stevens Institute of Technology President Nariman Farvardin was recently featured on CBS News, addressing how artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market ...
Stevens Institute of Technology is a premier, private research university situated in Hoboken, New Jersey. Since our founding in 1870, technological innovation has been the hallmark of Stevens’ ...
Growing up, Maxine Fontaine knew she liked taking things apart and putting them back together. But it wasn’t until a women-in-engineering group from her local university (and future alma mater), the ...
Hoboken, N.J., June 17, 2025 – At the dawn of computing, women were the early adopters of computational technology, working with punch cards in what was then considered secretarial work. As computer ...
Hoboken, N.J., June 24, 2025 — When teaching a Photoshop class at a children’s summer camp, Stevens undergraduate student Gursimran Vasir noticed something strange. When children searched for images ...
Vivek Rajgarhia ’89 has reconnected with Stevens through his roles as a member of the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science Advisory Board and judge for the Ansary Entrepreneurship Competition.
Molten regolith electrolysis directly extracts oxygen and metals from lunar rocks and soils by heating them to very high temperatures of thousands of degrees Fahrenheit. Heating breaks down metallic ...
Alumni Weekend 2025 was a remarkable celebration of the dynamic Stevens alumni community. The campus was filled with energy and excitement as more than 1,100 alumni and friends came together on June 6 ...
At Stevens Institute of Technology, a new generation of scientists is shaping the future of medicine through groundbreaking research in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. Ph.D. students ...
For Patricia Muisener, teaching professor and associate chair for Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Stevens Institute of Technology, the 2024–2025 academic ...
The trachea, or windpipe, allows air to pass in and out of the lungs. A tracheal injury, whether genetic or external, can interfere with breathing and quickly become life-threatening. Current ...
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