A pair of hands working a control panel in the Davidson Lab at Stevens.

Collaborators

The Center for Environmental Systems has a rich history of national and international collaborations and is continuously seeking partnerships with research centers and universities that share similar environmental goals and have vibrant educational and research programs in the areas of common interest.

Reach out to our director Christos Christodoulatos regarding partnerships:


Stevens Collaborators

The Center for Environmental Systems works closely with other research groups at Stevens Institute of Technology, including:

Raju Datla leads Zhang and Song on a tour of the Davidson Lab.

Davidson Laboratory

The Davidson Lab is Stevens Institute of Technology's renowned marine research laboratory, which operates in two primary areas: marine monitoring and forecasting and experimental marine hydrodynamics (ship design and evaluation).

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Light and Life Laboratory

The vision for this lab is to become a world leader in remote sensing of the environment and in the development of instruments for measuring environmental changes. A proper understanding of light and life interaction is a prerequisite for the technical innovation that will be required to mitigate and prevent harmful effects of these environmental changes.

Current Collaborations


QUESTOR Centre in Belfast, Northern Ireland

QUESTOR is an international environmental research co-operative that serves a select membership made up of environmental regulators and environmentally responsible companies. QUESTOR provides member organizations with a highly focused environmental research programme, delivered by a multi-disciplinary staff at world class environmental research institutions.

Tunghai University in Taichung, Taiwan

A cooperative education agreement and exchange programs in the area of environmental education and research.