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School of Engineering and Science

As of June 1st, 2007, the science departments at Stevens -- Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Computer Science, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics & Engineering Physics -- are under the Charles V. Schaefer, Jr. School of Engineering and Science. The new school structure combines the four science departments with four engineering departments: Chemical, Biomedical, & Materials Engineering, Civil, Environmental, & Ocean Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The Dean of the School of Engineering and Science is Dr. Michael Bruno.

The Division of Humanities, previously under the School of Sciences & Arts, is being restructured as the College of Arts and Letters. Dr. James McClellan has been named the Dean of the new College.


New Web Sites for the Science Departments

The web pages for the science departments are being migrated to the School of Engineering and Science web site at http://www.stevens.edu/ses/. During this transition the web sites for the science departments can be accessed through the navigation on the left-hand side of this page.


Proceedings of the 6th Annual ISSA Graduate Conference

This one-day conference, held on the Stevens campus in April 2007, featured research results from graduate students in the School of Sciences and Arts. Organized and co-sponsored by the Graduate Student Societies in Chemistry & Chemical Biology, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, this year's event featured Wilson Richardson of The Climate Project as the keynote speaker.
Download the Conference Proceedings >>



Nov 26 Mon
2:00p  CS / ECE - Security Seminar

Nov 27 Tue
2:30p  Cryptography & Complexity

Nov 28 Wed
11:00a  Nanotechnology Seminar
2:00p  Chemistry & ChemBio
2:30p  Control of Quantum Systems
4:00p  Scientific Publishing


Dec 4 Tue
4:00p  Math Colloquium

Dec 5 Wed
11:00a  Nanotechnology Seminar
1:00p  Humanities Forum
2:00p  Chemistry & ChemBio
2:30p  Control of Quantum Systems

Dec 6 Thu
1:00p  Computer Vision Seminar


Dec 11 Tue
4:00p  Math Colloquium

Dec 12 Wed
4:00p  Center for Science Writings