Partner with Stevens Computer Science
Welcome to the Computer Science Department at Stevens Institute of Technology. We have a long history of collaboration with local business and government, and we encourage you to follow one or more of these avenues to develop a partnership between our institutions:
Research and Consulting
Stevens computer science department is home to world-class research in security, graphics and vision, networks, and software engineering and formal methods.
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If you are in business or government, we invite you to come and discuss opportunities for collaboration and/or consulting with our faculty.
Classroom visits
Students appreciate visits from people with professional experience, to expose them to the current state of practice in the IT industry.
Client-based projects
An innovative feature of our undergraduate programs is the use of client-based projects for student assignments. Real clients, frequently from industry or government, interact with students as they perform requirements engineering, design and testing, at each stage of the process of developing a product or service.
Off-campus teaching
We offer several graduate-level programs for professional education, on-campus, via the Web or at the employee work place.
Donations
Donations from business and government are of immense benefit in developing and marketing our programs. We use such funds to run workshops and conferences, develop new courses requested by companies, and offer scholarships to students.
Industrial Advisory Board
The Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board (CSIAB) is composed of business and government representatives who have been invited to oversee our educational programs. They attend the annual Stevens Computer Science Software Design Day, where project teams demonstrate the feasibility studies that they have done for clients as part of the CS 551/552 two-semester software engineering capstone course that all undergraduates in the computer science department must take.
We encourage you to contact the department chair if you are interested in pursuing one or more of these avenues of potential partnership between our institutions.



