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LATEST NEWS  •  Spring 2020

ImageThis digital newsletter is an abbreviated version of the Spring 2020 IMPACT research publication. Download the full PDF.

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Smart Infrastructure for a Greener Future

Researchers are designing novel, more intelligent materials that resist fire, collect data, cleanse the air, reduce carbon footprints — and report their own weaknesses.

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First U.S. Brain Neuromechanics Center

A new Stevens interdisciplinary research group will develop research to inform concussion treatment, Alzheimer’s therapies and other brain disorders, injuries and diseases.


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Medical Imaging, Up to 40,000 Times Clearer

Experimental quantum techniques of photon capture are enabling sharper images to be produced.


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Under Wikipedia’s Hood

New research reveals the role of artificial intelligence in maintaining the online repository’s accuracy.


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Stevens-MIT Stem Cell Printing Advance

Working with MIT, Stevens materials scientists and engineers recently developed improved scaffolds upon which stem cells can be 3D printed.

RECENT RECOGNITION & PUBLICATIONS

  • Shucheng Yu received the Test of Time Paper Award during IEEE’s 2020 Conference on Computer Communications for his paper “Achieving Secure, Scalable, and Fine-grained Data Access Control in Cloud Computing.”
  • Damiano Zanotto, Huanghe Zhang and Yi Guo published “Accurate Ambulatory Gait Analysis in Walking and Running Using Machine Learning Models” in IEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering.
  • Mahmoud Daneshmand co-authored “Fuzzy Deep Neural Learning Based on Goodman and Kruskal’s Gamma for Search Engine Optimization” for IEEE Transactions on Big Data in January.

RECENT AWARDS

  • Jae Chul Kim received $300,000 in support from LG Chem to advance the fundamental understanding of energy storage stability in lithium metal batteries
  • Svetlana Malinovskaya received $375,000 in support from the Office of Naval Research for her project “Quantum-Enhanced FAST CARS for Remote Detection Using a Multi-Static Platform.”
  • Hady Salloum, director of Stevens’ Maritime Security Center, received $260,000 in support from the Department of Homeland Security and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory to perform work related to vessel traffic service radar and maritime sensors.

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