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Pages in category "Stevens Institute of Technology faculty" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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 ...
William W. Destler, B.S. 1968, former president of Rochester Institute of Technology Howard Wilson Emmons , professor in the department of Mechanical Engineering at Harvard University David J. Farber , B.E. 1956, currently a professor of Department of Engineering and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon , inducted into the Pioneers Circle of the ...
Morton Memorial Laboratory of Chemistry on the campus of Stevens Institute of Technology. In 1870, he was chosen president of the newly founded Stevens Institute of Technology, and under his direction the faculty was selected and the course of instruction formed. His management of the institute made it one of the leading technological schools ...
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]
Kenneth Seymour Moorhead Davidson joined Stevens Institute of Technology in 1929 as an assistant professor of mechanical engineering. In the fall of 1932 asked Olin J. Stephens II for help in locating a high quality model yacht for experiments. Olin gave him a model of the yacht Natka, which measured six meters long.
The plan included two undergraduate dormitories, a graduate residence hall, construction of a library, a student-faculty center with new dining facility, and additional research laboratories. [7] The most controversial of these was the demolition of the notorious Stevens Castle, acquired from Edwin A. Stevens Jr. in 1911. The Castle's location ...
Robert Henry Thurston (October 25, 1839 – October 25, 1903) was an American engineer, and the first professor of mechanical engineering at Stevens Institute of Technology. He was assistant professor at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis and a published specialist on iron and steel as well as steam engines , when he was invited in 1871 by ...