In June 2025, Stevens Professor Ying Wang from the Department of Systems Engineering received the prestigious Army Research Office (ARO) Early Career Award for her project titled “From Proactive to Autonomous: Dynamic Assurance in CPS via Formal-Fuzz Interactions and Posterior Formal Verification.”
The Stute
Having recently played a lot of GeoGuessr, I’ve become particularly interested in the “meta” of different geographic landscapes. Admittedly, my memory is poor for the varying telephone poles, foliage, and Google cars.
I am currently taking a class in Latin American Fiction, and recently we read Bad Girls by Camilla Sosa Villada. It’s a translated autofiction about Camilla’s time as a transwoman and sexworker in Argentina.
My life lately has been feeling like a reality TV show, so I thought what better than this week to bring you an article about how co-op is a reality tv show.
As mentioned two editorials ago, my sister got married! It was beautiful, and everything went exactly as planned. As the maid of honor, I had to rearrange my schedule to make it to every event and be present.
Smoky grilled meat, colorful veggies, and tangy yogurt sauces — what more can one ask for? Gyros have always been a staple going-out food that my family has settled on, and it is often easy to find a plethora of gyro food trucks in New York.
This past weekend, I traveled up to Boston for the first time, and visited some very good friends from my undergrad days at Stevens.
For those of you who don’t know me, I LOVE Bridgerton! While the love stories are immaculate, one of my favorite scenes involves women, gossip, and protection.
When does inspiration strike? Is it when we are outrageously emotional, pure yearning and sorrow consuming the mind? Is it when we first realize we are in love with someone and that ethereal, almost scary ache bolts through the heart?
Typically, weekend plans consist of some variation of me being pulled out of my room by friends to whichever gathering they have thought up.