Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical engineering and director of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »To demonstrate its commitment to a sustainable, resilient future, the American Society of Civil Engineers hosted its Infrastructure Innovation and Adaptation for a Sustainable and Resilient World (INSPIRE) Conference Nov. 16-18 in Arlington, Virginia.
Read More »A multidisciplinary team of S&T students was one of seven finalists in NASA’s 2023 Breakthrough, Innovative, and Game-Changing Idea (BIG Idea) Challenge: Lunar Forge.
Read More »A graduate student and two faculty from S&T co-authored two papers accepted to the 38th Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
Read More »Dr. Sandra Magnus, National Academy of Engineering member and former NASA astronaut, was elevated to an eminent member in the IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) honor society at the IEEE Educational Activities Awards Ceremony in Washington, D.C., in November.
Read More »Dr. DongHyun (Bill) Kim, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, won the 2023 IEEE-Eta Kappa Nu (HKN) Outstanding Young Professional Award. The award recognizes engineers who have made outstanding achievements early in their careers.
Read More »Simran Bhatia, senior organizational health education specialist for student well-being, serves as the program planner-elect for the Mental Health Section of the American College Health Association (ACHA).
Read More »Dr. Kelvin Erickson, Curator’s Distinguished Teaching Professor of electrical and computer engineering, has been honored with the Excellence in Division Leadership Award for the education and research division by the International Society of Automation.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Oerther, professor of environmental engineering, spoke with ABC affiliate KMBC-9 news reporter Matt Evans about the presence of lead in Missouri for a news story about new rules proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Read More »Dr. James D. Sterling, whose teaching and research interests include applied entrepreneurship and bioengineering, has been named vice provost and founding dean of the Kummer College of Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Economic Development. He will begin his role on June 1.
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