Join us for an inspiring afternoon with film producer and Bedtime Math founder Laura (Bilodeau) Overdeck as we screen "Rule ...
Immerse yourself in applied physics research and quantum information sciences in the physics bachelor’s program at Stevens. Not only do the laws of physics govern the universe, they drive many rapidly ...
Join Stevens Professor Jim Biagi, JD, CPA for a friendly, approachable session on estate planning. From wills to trusts, learn practical steps to protect your assets, ensure your wishes are honored, ...
Ishaan Acharya is Chief Financial Officer at MEMX, a next-generation, technology-driven stock exchange. He leads the firm’s finance organization with responsibility for accounting, budgeting, ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming industries around the world—from healthcare and finance to transportation, robotics and entertainment. By earning a Bachelor of Science in Artificial ...
Registration Closed | Seating limited. Registration required. Presentation of the President's Medal to Dr. Whittingham and reception immediately following the President's Distinguished Lecture.
Our second annual symposium will again feature a rapid-fire presentation and poster competition and alumni keynote speakers in the healthcare field. We will also give out two CHI Best Paper awards and ...
The 'New York Times' best-selling author included Stevens for its strong outcomes, accessible admissions and student ...
Even small amounts of surplus information can derail the ability to make good decisions, according to new research at Stevens Institute of Technology.
AI: What it is, where it's headed, and how Stevens is using it to make life healthier, safer and more secure Deep learning. Machine learning. Neural networks. AI. Everyone, it seems, is talking about ...
De Vreede, who was selected after a comprehensive nationwide search, has served as interim dean of the University of South Florida (USF) Muma College of Business since August 2022 and is a professor ...
Stevens professor Yuping Huang explores and engineers the world's most unusual science As a boy growing up in a tiny farming village in southern China, Stevens physics professor Yuping Huang always ...
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