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Stevens Institute of Technology President Nariman Farvardin was recently featured on CBS News, addressing how artificial intelligence is reshaping the job market ...
When Aaryan Yekkisetty arrived at Stevens Institute of Technology to pursue his master’s in Machine Learning, his mind was ...
A little rain couldn’t dampen these Ducks’ day! Stevens Institute of Technology’s 153rd Commencement Exercises at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ, last week welcomed more than 10,000 graduates ...
Hadi Safari Katesar, Teaching Assistant Professor, The Department of Mathematical Sciences What connects a creative technologist, a senior principal data scientist, a data analyst and a software ...
Hoboken, N.J., May 12, 2025 — Epilepsy, one of the most common neurological disorders characterized by recurrent seizures, affects over 70 million people worldwide. In the United States, about 3.4 ...
The Stevens School of Business recently hosted an elite gathering of financial talent, welcoming 25 of the nation's top high school equity traders to compete in the finals of its annual Trading Day ...
Stevens Institute of Technology Computer Science student was inspired by a social media post to help create an electronic reach-grabbing tool to help a pediatrician serve the needs of a young patient.
Hundreds of higher education professionals and representatives from several mental health organizations discussed the challenges facing today’s college students.
Our identities shape how we experience and interact with the world. Whether visible or not, aspects of who we are — our race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, nationality and socio-economic ...
Stevens has once again set a new record for externally sponsored research activity. Spending from research awards during the recently completed Fiscal Year 2024 totaled $63.8 million university-wide, ...
Supporting her groundbreaking research into mathematical models to simplify and improve decision-making, Darinka Dentcheva has been granted a $300K award from the Air Force Office of Scientific ...
Hoboken, N.J., November 4, 2024 - AI-based technologies are rapidly learning to see, converse, calculate and create. One thing they still don’t do well, however, is measure or “feel” surfaces — a ...
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