This is the digest version of the Spring 2023 issue of Stevens Institute of Technology's flagship research publication IMPACT. You may also download the complete issue here.
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Stevens researchers across multiple disciplines work to design, protect, detect, enhance and fortify aerial and underwater drones.
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Stevens researcher Antonia Zaferiou analyzes biometric data collected under an MLB contract to help pitchers and coaches understand motion, power and injury prevention.
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Stevens researcher Kaijian Liu co-develops a new technique for predicting bridge condition and failure by harvesting, integrating and analyzing data in new ways.
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Stevens researcher Pin-Kuang Lai leverages the tools of artificial intelligence to model and predict the properties of promising antibody therapies.
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Stevens researcher Jonggi Hong improves the technology experience of disabled users by including those users in development and testing.
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Stevens co-conducts the first study of the dust that swirls when exploratory copters roam the Red Planet. The research will inform both future Mars missions and Earth science.
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Recent Recognition & Awards
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- The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) awarded approximately $1.3 million to Dibyendu "Dibs" Sarkar to investigate the mitigation of "forever chemicals" and heavy metals. Sarkar's team will develop a cost-effective, environmentally friendly method of treating soil and water contaminated with PFAS and other contaminants such as lead.
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Matthew Libera and Hongjun Wang received $1.3 million in support from the National Science Foundation (NSF) toward their project “Collaborative Research: GCR: Infection-Resisting Resorbable Scaffolds for Engineering Human Tissue.”
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Raviraj Nataraj, Elnaz Banan Sadeghian and Jie Shen were selected to receive 2023 NSF CAREER awards. Nataraj will examine VR-based therapies for motor rehabilitation of spinal cord injuries; Banan Sadeghian will develop algorithms to increase the data density and storage capacity of disk drives; and Shen will develop novel algorithms to manage data corruption and ensure fairness in learning models.
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Victor Lawrence and Yu-Dong Yao received $400,000 in NSF support for a collaborative project with Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University and Nokia Bell Labs. The project, “Resilient and Low-Latency Networks for Situation Awareness in the Factory of the Future," will run three years.
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- Ansu Perekatt and a team of student researchers authored “Single-cell RNA sequencing of dedifferentiating cells from a mouse model that display oncogenic plasticity: Implications in understanding colon cancer stem cells” in the American Cancer Society journal Cancer Research in December 2022.
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- Kristyn Karl and Yu Tao co-authored “Correcting overconfidence in online privacy: experimenting with an educational game” in the journal Information, Communication & Society in January 2023.
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Stevens Research In the News
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