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Technogenesis Summer Scholars Program 2005

Technogenesis Scholars Program
At September 2004 luncheon for the Tecnogenesis Summer Scholars Program, faculty and staff pose with students who particpated this past summer in the program, led by Dr. Helena Wisniewski, M.S. '73, seated on the far left.

Standing: David Peacock, Wei Jiang, Kate Vanshteyr, David Ackerman, Imran Merali, Laura Palmer, Sven Esche, Athula Attygalle , Shyamal Manhavani, Sheila Sun, Kenneth Friedman, Nicolai Panikov, Bob Seymour, Bruce McNair, Alan Blumberg, Owen Bossola, Hoang Dang, Christopher Lin, Yu-Dong Yao.  Sitting: Helena Wisniewski, Deborah Sinnreich-Levi , Steven Hakusa, Karen Hudak, Ajay Bose.

Technogenesis Summer Project


TECHNOGENESIS IN MOTION - Stevens students in the Technogenesis Summer Scholars Program engage in research with faculty and colleagues in idustry, as part of the Office of Institute Technology Initiatives' multifaceted approach to innovation and entrepreneurship, now under the leadership of Dr. Helena Stasia Wisniewski, M.S. '73.

In a Technogenesis Summer Scholars Program project, student
Sheila Sun,above, works with her adviser, Dr. Pavel Dubovski on "Inverse Problems in the Thermographic Non- destructive Testing of Materials."

Right Column, Top:Adeel Khan works with Dr. Reba Mukherjee on the project "Impact and Effects of Tungsten on Microdial Activity in Soil."

Right:Ahmed Sandhu works on "Data Analysis and Integration of Insect Chemicals."

Right Column, Second Photo from Top:Technogenesis scholar Peter Stahley, right, worked with adviser Dr. Alan Blumberg this past summer on the project "Development of New York Harbor Observing and Prediction System.  

Technogenesis Scholars

The Technogenesis Summer Scholars Program is sponsored by Stevens' Office of Institute Technology Initiatives.

Alan Blumberg and Peter Stahley

Support for Technogenesis summer scholars is made possible by the Marcelle and Alan Kadell Endowed Scholarship Fund for Technogenesis