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A Stevens graduate education is transformative. Each year, students from across the U.S. and the world join our dynamic, collaborative and diverse community. Here, you will be among others who also understand that groundbreaking technology is only as valuable of the impact it can have on human lives. You will study in an environment where technology — and the promise it holds for the future — fuels our research, our academics, our campus and our culture. Whether your graduate experience includes industry projects or sponsored research, you'll work together with world-renowned faculty and peers who share similar professional passions and career interests. You'll learn to solve complex problems and gain the expertise needed to lead change and challenge established processes.
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Jonathan Makris, Biomedical Engineering
Jonathan is a member of Professor Hongjun Wang’s laboratory, where he is conducting nanoparticle research with hopes of developing a better method for treatment of colon cancer.
Seddiqa Mohammed Hussein
A Fulbright Scholar, Seddiqa helps Afghan women start businesses and work in technology.
Louis Gomez
To pursue his Ph.D., Louis Gomez selected a Stevens computer science lab to develop AI-driven methods to inform better medical decisions.
Jessica Driscoll, Systems Engineering & MBA
In her role at Bradley Construction Management, Driscoll ’20 M.Eng. ’21 MBA ’24 is overseeing energy services across the country.
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Professor Johannes Weickenmeier
An NSF CAREER Award recipient, his research focuses on neurodegenerative disease at Stevens' Center for Neuromechanics.
Dr. Ying Wang
Recognized for her research at the intersection of AI, cybersecurity, healthcare and wireless infrastructure.
Professor Muhammed Hajj
Director of the Davidson Laboratory, Hajj leads resiliency research at Stevens. The university recently received nearly $1 million in Federal funding for flood prediction research.