Established in 1870 by the legacy of Edwin Augustus Stevens, Stevens Institute of Technology (Stevens Tech) was one of the first technological schools to ever exist in America, offering a degree specifically in Mechanical Engineering. As of 2024, Stevens Tech has seen extensive growth in terms of majors (35 undergraduate majors in STEM and liberal arts, 58 Master’s and 20 PhD programs), as well as enrollment with over 6,000 students at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Currently named Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, the chemical engineering department at Stevens Tech resulted from the merging of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the Department of Metallurgy in 1998. The synergy of both engineering programs within the same department gives Stevens Tech a unique edge. This strength is reflected in the diverse research that faculty in the department spearhead, including inorganic material synthesis and crystal engineering, multi-scale modeling and simulation, nanophotonics and fiber optics, polymer synthesis, characterization, and processing, reaction engineering, and tissue and cancer engineering.
With the 2024 AIChE Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference coming up, it is our pleasure to have the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at Stevens Institute of Technology as a Silver Sponsor, and the representatives will also be at the Career Fair to talk about the Graduate programs that Stevens Tech offers. We hope that the staff, faculty, and students from Stevens Tech would have a pleasant experience at this event, which would have not been possible without your participation and support!