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Robert F. Boruch, Professor of Education and Statistics with the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education; Richard Bronson, professor emeritus of mathematics at Fairleigh Dickinson University; Morgan Brooks, inventor, engineer, and academic; William W. Destler, B.S. 1968, former president of Rochester Institute of Technology
Stevens Institute of Technology opened in 1870, offering a rigorous engineering curriculum grounded in scientific principles and the humanities. [21] The original course of study was a single, rigorous curriculum based upon the European Polytechnic model of engineering science (following the French and German scientific and polytechnic schools), rather than the shop schools that were common at ...
He was once a graduate fellow for the United States Department of Energy, a lecturer at Harvard University, a postdoctoral researcher at the Harvard Kennedy School, and an associate historian at the American Institute of Physics. Since 2014, he has been a professor of Science and Technology Studies at the Stevens Institute of Technology. [1] [4]
In 1956 the graduate school enrollment had outgrown undergraduate by 1035:976. [5] This was done largely by the work of Luigi Pollara, founder of the Polymer Processing Institute, who commanded much of the Stevens graduate school expansion. [6] He also began the departments of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering during this time.
Harvey Nathaniel Davis (June 6, 1881 – December 3, 1952) was an American engineer, teacher, the 3rd President of Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, and the 57th president of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in the year 1938-39.
Following the death of Henry Morton in 1902, the board of trustees of Stevens Institute of Technology unanimously called upon Humphreys to serve his Alma mater as president. [7] Prior to his presidency, Humphreys was elected a trustee of the institute on 23 December 1891 and served as chair of the Stevens Alumni Association from 1883 to 1886.
For much of his career, Amoroso has kept a toehold in academia. He has served as an adjunct professor in computer science at Stevens Institute of Technology [18] for almost three decades, and through that post has introduced more than 3,000 graduate students to the topic of information security. [19]
Edmund R. Malinowski was born in October 1932, in Mahanoy City, PA.He obtained a Bachelor of Science in chemistry from The Pennsylvania State University in 1954. He obtained both a MS degree (1956) and PhD (1961) in physical chemistry at Stevens Institute of Technology, and was a Robert Crooks Stanley Graduate Fellow as a student during those years.