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The Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Stevens is known for its legacy of fostering and nurturing groundbreaking, world-class innovation. We are a community of researchers with molecular, ...
The world’s largest companies are discovering that what’s good for the environment is good for business—and that means highly skilled sustainability professionals are in high demand. At Stevens, our ...
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We leverage tech-infused creativity to enhance human progress and make a positive impact on society. We understand how technology can bring us closer together, move us forward and break new ground. We ...
The Davidson Laboratory uniquely integrates the fields of naval architecture, coastal and ocean engineering, physical oceanography, marine hydrodynamics and maritime systems. These combinations create ...
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