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About the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

We're training the next generation of leaders in technology and applied sciences.

The Schaefer School educates and empowers tomorrow’s technological innovators and leaders with strong fundamentals, broad-based knowledge, critical thinking skills, and global perspectives.

Our collaborative community of engineers and scientists discover new knowledge and advance research frontiers through creativity and innovation. Our graduates impact society through technical and leadership services in professional organizations and the public and private sectors.

Stevens School of Engineering and Science Dean Jean Zu

Welcome From Dean Jean Zu

It is my great honor and privilege to lead the Schaefer School of Engineering and Science. With the tremendous talent at Stevens, rich history in technology innovation, geographical proximity to leaders in industry and academia, and the school's upward trajectory, I am confident that we will establish wide collaborations on all levels and move our school to a new level of excellence. Together, we will build a world-class, prominent school of engineering and science.


Our History

Replica of the steam locamotive, about 15 feet long, in window of library.The John Stevens replica locomotive inside S.C. Williams Library was built for President Harvey Davis’ 1928 inauguration.Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science researchers build on the legacy of invention and discovery of Stevens’ founding family, whose steamboat and locomotive designs revolutionized American transportation.

Beginning in the 19th century, inventor Edwin A. Stevens — along with members of his family — were celebrated for unique feats of engineering such as the nation’s first steam ferry, the first commuter trains, and the T-rail, which is still the main form of railroad track used worldwide.

Known as “America’s First Family of Inventors,” the Stevens family built and operated the first United States commercial railroad, were instrumental in developing United States patent law, and created the America’s Cup racing series where they designed and sailed the yacht America, the first winner of the Cup.

The Stevens family established Stevens Institute of Technology, the first college of mechanical engineering in the U.S., in 1870 in Hoboken, New Jersey to carry on their legacy of engineering solutions.

A Legacy of Innovation

Following in the footsteps of our founding family, Schaefer School researchers and graduates have:

Nobel Prize Winners

Frederick Reines

Frederick Reines ’39 M.S. ’41 Hon.D.Eng. ’84

Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1995 for the discovery of the neutrino

Irving Langmuir

Irving Langmuir, Professor of Chemistry at Stevens until 1909

Recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1932 for his work in surface chemistry


Meet Dean Jean Zu

Photo of Dean Jean ZuJean Zu, Lore E. Feiler Professor and Dean of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science

Dr. Jean Zu is the Lore E. Feiler Professor and Dean of the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science and a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Her research is focused on mechanical vibrations and dynamics and mechatronics, particularly in areas of biomedical instrumentation and energy harvesting. Dr. Zu holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from Tsinghua University and a Ph.D. from the University of Manitoba, and has published over 340 papers, including more than 170 journal papers. 

Dr. Zu’s academic career started as a lecturer and researcher at Tsinghua University in China in 1987-88. She joined the University of Toronto as a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in 1994. She became the Department Chair in 2009, a role she served until she joined Stevens on May 1, 2017, as Dean.

Over the course of her 30-year career in academia, Dr. Zu has worked extensively to raise both awareness and funding for engineering programs at the University of Toronto and across Canada. She is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE), the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and the Canadian Society of Mechanical Engineering (CSME). She served as president of the CSME from 2006 to 2008, on the Grant Selection Committee of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) from 2004 to 2007, and as the Associate Editor of the ASME Journal of Vibrations and Acoustics from 2007 to 2013. She served as President of the Engineering Institute of Canada from 2012 to 2014.


Leadership

Jean Zu

Jean Zu, Lore E. Feiler Dean

(201) 216-8233
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216

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Kevin Lu, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies.

Kevin Lu, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies

klu2@stevens.edu
(201) 216-8110
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 207

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Rainer Martini

Rainer Martini, Associate Dean for Graduate Studies

rainer.martini@stevens.edu
(201) 216-5634
Burchard Hall 610

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Henry Du

Henry Du, Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development

henry.du@stevens.edu
201-216-5262
Burchard Hall 410

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Office of the Dean Staff Directory

View the Office of the Dean staff directory by category below.

Operations, Administration and Finance

Robert Gonzales Jr.
Assistant Dean of Operations and Administration
robert.gonzales@stevens.edu
201-216-5094
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 212


Jessica de Veyga
Assistant Dean of Faculty Affairs
jessica.deveyga@stevens.edu
201-216-5063
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Paul McClelland
Director of the MakerCenter
paul.mcclelland@stevens.edu
201-216-5265
Davidson Laboratory, Machine Shop


Andrew Silvis
Director of Finance
andrew.silvis@stevens.edu
201-216-8329
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Debbie Del Valle
Grants Financial Analyst
ddelvall@stevens.edu
201-216-3838
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Natasha Oramas
Senior Financial Analyst
natasha.oramas@stevens.edu
201-216-3837
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Jeriza Ouckama
Executive Assistant to the Dean
jeriza.ouckama@stevens.edu
201-216-8233
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Randolph Rivo
Events and Outreach Manager
rrivo@stevens.edu
201-216-8590
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Michelle Negron
Faculty Affairs Coordinator
mnegron@stevens.edu
201-216-5086
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216

Marketing and Communications

Ashley Riley
Director of Communications and Marketing
ariley@stevens.edu
201-216-5125


Brian Schiazza
Associate Director of Digital Marketing
bschiazz@stevens.edu
201-216-3760


Graduate Studies

Jessica Rosa
Director of Graduate Studies
jrosa@stevens.edu
201-216-8287
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216

Undergraduate Studies

Sandra Clavijo
Director of Undergraduate Studies
sandra.clavijo@stevens.edu
201-216-8186
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Dakota Van Deursen
Assistant Director of Core Engineering and Science Education
dvandeur@stevens.edu
201-216-8079
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216


Louis Oh
Engineering Laboratory Manager
louis.oh@stevens.edu
201-216-3623
Edwin A. Stevens Hall 216

Corporate Engagement and External Relations

Collaborate with the Schaefer School

Corporate and community partners can work with the Schaefer School for educational and business collaborations.

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Corporate Relations

Corporate partners can work with students and faculty to solve real business problems through sponsored projects and research collaborations, recruit graduates for open positions, or work with our faculty for corporate education.

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Corporate Education

Partner with the Schaefer School to create a highly relevant and engaged curriculum tailored to the real world and the skill competency needs of your employees. The Schaefer School offers corporate students a hands-on, application-driven education.

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STEM Outreach

You can partner with students and faculty to lead STEM awareness and education initiatives at your local K-12 school. The Schaefer School also holds a variety of STEM outreach events on our campus on an annual basis.


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2023-2028 Strategic Plan

In 2022 Stevens unveiled its latest 10-year strategic plan, "Stevens 2032: Inspired by Humanity, Powered by Technology™." The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science is committed to aligning our renewed strategic vision with that of the overall university with the development of our own strategic plan entitled "Empowering Excellence, Shaping the Future."

2023-2024 SES Annual Report Cover

2023-2024 Annual Report

The Annual Report presents updated information and progress of the School of Engineering and Science's goals outlined in the 2023 Strategic Plan. The information presented in the report was collected from official Institutional data sources and the SES community.

Current Facts and Statistics

The Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science is an institution on the rise. The Schaefer School is one of the top schools in the state of New Jersey and an up-and-coming research institution at the national level. Browse are rankings, program and research statistics below.

Students, Faculty and Staff By the Numbers

Undergraduate Students

Total (AY 24-25): 3,123


Master’s Students

Total (AY 24-25): 2,343


Ph.D. Students

Total (AY 24-25): 456


Faculty

Total (Fall 2025): 238


Student Career Outcomes By the Numbers

Undergraduate Student Career Outcomes (2024)

  • Average starting salary: $84,800

  • On average, 97% secured their career outcomes within 6 months of graduation

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Graduate Student Career Outcomes (2023)

  • Mean starting salary: $87,230

  • 98% secured their career outcomes within 6 months of graduation

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Academics & Research

Degrees Offered (AY 24-25)

B.Eng., B.S., M.S., M.Eng., Engineer, Dual-Degree M.B.A., Ph.D.

  • 18 Undergraduate Majors

  • 27 Minors

  • 31 Master's Degree Programs

  • 13 Online Master's Degree Programs

  • 22 Online Graduate Certificates

  • 10 Dual-Degree M.B.A. Programs

  • 7 Engineering Professional Degrees

  • 19 Ph.D. Programs (including three interdisciplinary programs)

  • 68 Graduate Certificates


Degrees Awarded (AY 24-25)

  • 795 Bachelor's

  • 1,149 Master's

  • 71 Doctoral


Research Funding (FY 23-24)

  • Awards: $38.2M

  • Expenditures: $32.6M

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Rankings

GENERAL RANKINGS

  • LinkedIn Top Colleges (2025)

    • No. 45 of 50 best colleges for long-term career success in the U.S.

  • Forbes - America's Top Colleges (2026)

    • #132 Best Colleges in the U.S.

    • #76 in Private Colleges in the U.S.

    • #96 in Research Universities in the U.S.

    • #52 in the Northeast

  • The Wall Street Journal/College Pulse

    • No. 31 in Best Salaries (2026)

  • American Society of Engineering Education 2021 Technology by the Numbers

    • No. 9 in the Top 20 Institutions by Total Master’s Degrees awarded in Engineering (General)

    • No. 15 in the Top 50 Institutions Awarding Engineering Master’s Degrees

    • No. 17 in the Top 50 Institutions Awarding Master’s Degrees (excluding computer science both inside and outside Engineering)

    • No. 24 in the Top 50 Institutions with Highest Graduate Enrollment

    • No. 41 in the Top 50 Institutions with Highest Percentage of Female
      Tenured Tenure Track Faculty

    • No. 43 in the Top 50 Institutions by Total Bachelor’s Degrees Awarded
      in Electrical Engineering

    • No. 54 in the Top 50 Institutions with Highest Graduate Enrollment

  • Best Value Schools (2022)

    • No. 2 of “Best New Jersey Schools”

    • No. 3 of “Top 25 Computer Science Programs with the Best ROI”

UNDERGRADUATE RANKINGS

  • U.S. News & World Report Best Undergraduate Schools (2026)

    • No. 48 in Most Innovative Schools

    • No. 80 in National Universities

    • No. 70 in Best Value Schools

    • No. 77 in Undergraduate Engineering Programs (doctorate)

    • No. 78 in Undergraduate Computer Science Programs

  • College Factual

    • No. 2 out of 30 in Best Bachelor's Degree

    • No. 1 out of 17 in Best Mathematics Bachelor's Degree

    • No. 1 out of 17 in Best General Mathematics Bachelor's Degree 

GRADUATE RANKINGS

  • U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Engineering Schools (2025-26)

    • No. 74 in Best Engineering Schools: Graduate

    • No. 44 in the nation in Best Graduate Industrial / Manufacturing / Systems Engineering Programs

    • No. 71 in the nation in Best Graduate Computer Engineering Programs

    • No. 78 in the nation in Best Graduate Electrical / Electronic / Communications Engineering Programs

    • No. 77 in the nation in Best Graduate Materials Engineering Programs

    • No. 78 in the nation in Best Graduate Biomedical Engineering Programs

    • No. 81 in the nation in Best Graduate Environmental / Environmental Health Engineering Programs

    • No. 83 in the nation in Best Graduate Mechanical Engineering Programs

    • No. 94 in the nation in Best Graduate Chemical Engineering Programs

  • U.S. News & World Report Best Graduate Computer Science Schools (2025-2026)

    • No. 80 in Best Computer Science Schools: Graduate

  • U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs (2025-2026)

    • No. 1 in New Jersey in Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs

    • No. 2 in the Northeast in Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs

    • No. 19 in the nation in Best Online Graduate Information Technology Programs

    • No. 36 in the nation in Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs

  • Forbes

    • No. 2 in the nation in Best Online Software Engineering Programs (2023)

  • Fortune

    • No. 33 in the nation in Best Master's Degree in Data Science (2025)

  • Best Computer Science Schools

    • No. 7 among the 30 Best Online Master’s Degrees in Computer Science

  • College Factual

    • No. 3 out of 30 in Best Master's Degree

    • No. 2 out of 23 in Best Doctor's Degree

    • No. 1 out of 7 in Best Mathematics & Statistics Master's Degree

    • No. 15 out of 152 in Best Mathematics & Statistics Doctor's Degree

    • No. 17 out of 130 in Best General Mathematics Doctor's Degree

    • No. 17 out of 131 in Best Mathematics Doctor's Degree

  • Quacquarelli Symonds Institution Classifications (2026)

    • No. 3 Best Universities in New Jersey

    • No. 3 among universities with focused subject range in the U.S.

    • No. 111 among universities with focused subject range in the world

    • No. 14 among medium-sized universities in the U.S.

    • No. 129 among medium-sized universities in the world

    • No. 38 among private, not-for-profit universities in the U.S.

    • No. 98 among private, not-for-profit universities in the world

  • TechGuide

    • No. 1 in Best Online Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Programs (2025)

    • No. 1 in Best Online Master’s in Computer Science Programs (2025)

    • No. 4 in Best Online Master’s in Machine Learning Programs (2025)

    • No. 7 in Best Master’s in Software Engineering Programs (2025)

    • No. 8 in Best Master’s in Machine Learning Programs (2025)

    • No. 10 in Best Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Programs (2025)

    • No. 10 in Best Ph.D. in Data Science Programs (2025)

    • No. 10 in Best Master’s in Robotics Engineering Programs (2024)

    • No. 13 in Best Master’s in Artificial Intelligence Programs (2024)

    • No. 15 in Best Master’s in Electrical Engineering Programs (2024)

    • No. 17 in Best Master’s in Civil Engineering Degree Programs (2024)

  • TFE Times (2024)

    • No. 31 in Best Master's of Computer Engineering Programs

  • University HQ

    •  No. 10 Best Online Master's Degree in Data Science

  • Cybersecurity Guide

    • No. 7 Best Online Master's Program in Cybersecurity


Past Annual Reports

2022-2023
Annual Report
2021-2022
Annual Report
2020-2021
Annual Report
2019-2020
Annual Report

Our Location

Edwin A. Stevens building with a blue sky in the background
Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science
Edwin A. Stevens Hall, 2nd Floor, Room 216
24 5th Street, Hoboken, New Jersey 07030