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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 ...
When we think of bones, we often imagine rigid structures that form the scaffold of our skeleton; and while this is true, bones are also a dynamic tissue that determine and reflect many aspects of our ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
SES Assistant Professor Igor Pikovski’s work that proposes to use emerging quantum networking technologies to help scientists unlock the secrets of curved spacetime is featured.
Stevens Institute of Technology is a student-centric research university, with technology at its core. Our three schools and one college uniquely prepare students for bright futures in diverse fields ...
Polluted air, contaminated water supplies, and degraded, infertile soil present serious and interconnected risks to human health, as well as to the essential resources we rely on every day—including ...
Quantum networks could shed new light on fundamental physics problems that have mystified scientists for decades. In a new paper, a team of researchers has demonstrated how quantum networks can be ...
Union City's Jose Marti STEM Academy, the top ranked STEM school in New Jersey according to test scores provided by the NJ Education Department, affords students career growth through its Summer ...
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].