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NEWS • Fall 2022

This digital newsletter is a digest version of Stevens Institute of Technology's research publication IMPACT. Read the current issue.

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Jennifer Kang-Mieler

Earlier Detection, Treatment of Vision Disorders

Stevens biomedical engineering chair Jennifer Kang-Mieler advances data-driven imaging and improved drug delivery to enable earlier diagnoses and more effective therapies for vision complications of diabetes.

Electric car charging

Stronger, Safer Lithium Batteries

As demand for electrical vehicles continues to climb, LG and the U.S. Department of Energy both support Stevens’ development of novel lithium battery technologies.

Heart monitor

Wireless Vital Signs, Via Radar and AI

NASA-supported technology co-developed by a Stevens researcher and a private technology firm promises to touchlessly monitor the vital signs of astronauts, athletes, hospital patients and others.

Stevens professors at Nasdaq market exchange

Stevens Quantum Tech on the Nasdaq Stage

A Stevens quantum-technology venture has been acquired by a Nasdaq-listed software firm building solutions for industry.

The River Ice Mapping Interface

NASA Funds AI to Monitor Water Supply

New York City’s water supply system, one of the largest on the planet, delivers more than 1 billion gallons of water daily. Stevens-developed AI will help monitor its flow in winter.

3D tissue printing

Bioprinting of Organs, Skin Advances

A Stevens team advances novel microfluidics techniques for bioprinting with a computational boost — potentially enabling more future organ and skin transplants.

Recent Recognition & Awards

  • The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) awarded $2.9 million in renewed support to Christos Christodoulatos and Stevens faculty collaborators to continue developing net-zero carbon strategies, technologies and systems.
  • Damiano Zanotto and Kishore Pochiraju were awarded nearly $1.2 million by the DoD to advance work in AI-powered lower-limb orthotics to assist exercise therapy.
  • Yanghyo “Rod” Kim received approximately $1 million in support from the DoD to develop novel systems and technologies to wirelessly connect components in future space missions.
  • Svetlana Malinovskaya received support from the Office of Naval Research (ONR) for “Broad Frequency Range Chemical and Biochemical Material Remote Detection Using Quantum-Enhanced FAST CARS.” The project will work toward techniques for early detection of hazardous chemicals in the air, using laser pulses.
  • Jon Miller received support from the U.S. Army’s Coastal Research Program for “Evaluating the Influence of Water Level on Wave Attenuation of Natural and Nature Based Features in Low‐High Energy Environments,” an effort to combat sea level rise-induced erosion.
  • Mo Mansouri delivered the keynote speech at the International Conference on Systems (ICONS) 2022 in Barcelona.

Recent Publications

  • Abhishek Sharma and recent doctoral conferee Lucia Wang Ph.D. ’22 authored “SERDs: A Case Study in Targeted Protein Degradation,” a summary of recent advances in the development of estrogen receptor-targeting breast cancer therapies, in Chemical Society Reviews .
  • Samantha Kleinberg and doctoral candidate Louis Gomez co-authored “Classification of Level of Consciousness in a Neurological ICU Using Physiological Data” in Neurocritical Care with collaborators from Columbia University.

Stevens Research In the News

The Washington Post

When a Black CEO is Appointed, It benefits the Company’s Stock

IEEE Spectrum

Underwater Robots Get Boost in Mapping the Ocean

ScienceNews

Spiraling Footballs Wobble at One of Two Specific Frequencies

USA Today

Consumer Watchdogs Raise Alarms As More Consumers Rely on High-Interest 'Rent-a-Bank' Loans

Crunchbase News

Tech Layoffs Analysis: Late-Stage Startups Are Hit Hardest

Phys.org

'Twisty' Photons Could Turbocharge Next-gen Quantum Communication

New Jersey Monthly

10 Years After Hurricane Sandy: What’s Next for the Jersey Shore?

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