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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
For more than a century, physicists have relied on two separate rulebooks to describe nature. Quantum mechanics excels at explaining atoms, photons, and every jiggle inside laboratories. Einstein’s ...
In the year of quantum, university’s faculty and students continue to innovate bold new work in quantum computing, ...
Humanity is one step closer to reaching an all-encompassing ‘theory of everything’ to explain the physical universe, thanks to a new paper published in PRX Quantum. Three scientists in the US have ...
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 ...
Military pilots and equipment face some of the world’s most punishing environments. But what happens when an aircraft’s protective coatings — meant to shield the plane’s nose and wings during ...
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