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RESEARCH ON THE RISE
Research is on the rise at the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science. So far in 2024, our faculty researchers have received multiple major grants of over $1M each. Click their photos and names below to learn more about their research.
Yuping Huang, $15M US Army Contract
Developing a Computing Platform for Quantum Information Processing and AI
Brendan Englot, $1.9M ONR Grant
Advancing Autonomous Vehicles via Distributional Reinforcement Learning
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Meet Our 5 NSF CAREER Award Winners
Shima Hajimirza, Tian Han, Philip Odonkor, Christopher Sugino and Johannes Weickenmeier receive 2024 National Science Foundation honors as exemplary early-career researchers and educators.
2023-24 Young Investigator Awardees
Christopher Sugino, NSF CAREER Award
Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
Johannes Weickenmeier, NSF CAREER Award
Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering
ASME FEATURES STEVENS IN NEW VIDEO SERIES
The organization, first chartered on the university’s campus in 1880, captures faculty, students and labs on video for a series exploring engineering’s power to transform society
STEVENS IS HIRING
Join a growing research community where scholars, leaders, students, and partners meet, join forces, share ideas, and pursue progress. The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science offers a complete STEM package: engineering and science under one roof means new, unique opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
SCHAEFER SCHOOL EXPANDS TO 10 DEPARTMENTS
The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science added its tenth departments this academic year by welcoming the new Department of Systems and Enterprises, chaired by seasoned engineering faculty member Kishore Pochiraju.
More Awards Highlights
The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science at Stevens Institute of Technology welcomes 16 new tenure stream and non-tenure stream faculty members and five lecturers for the 2024-25 academic year. The new hires span eight departments and the globe, with research areas including pertinent topics such as artificial intelligence, renewable energy, healthcare innovation and more.