Members of Makerspace competed in the Gambler 24 Hours of Le Mini’s, the world’s first 24-hour, off-road race for Gambler mini-bikes in Jacksonville, Florida. The S&T team placed sixth out of 40 teams.
Read More »Dr. Alanna Krolikowski, assistant professor of political science, was quoted in Nature on international efforts to govern missions to the moon after presenting on the topic at the Royal Society in London and the University of Oxford.
Read More »A team of researchers lead by Dr. Joseph Smith, professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, were selected for the 2022 SAE John Johnson Award for Outstanding Research in Diesel Engines.
Read More »An article coauthored by Dr. Hu Yang, the Linda and Bipin Doshi Department Chair and Professor of chemical and biochemical engineering and published in the Journal of Biological Engineering (JBE) was named 2022 JBE Publication of the Year.
Read More »A proceeding from the AISTech – Iron and Steel Technology Conference has been selected to receive the 2023 Jerry Silver Award. The paper, titled “Effect of Mold Powder Residue on Thin-Cast Slab Scale Structure Evolution During Reheating and Descaling,” is coauthored by Dr. Ronald O’Malley, the Iverson Chair Professor of materials science and engineering and director of the Kent D. Peaslee Steel Manufacturing Research Center, and Dr. Simon Lekakh, professor emeritus of materials science and engineering.
Read More »A team of S&T students won the 2023 Missouri Collegiate Mathematics Competition held on Thursday, March 30, and Friday, March 31, at Missouri State University. The team scored 97 out of 100 possible points, topping the second-place team from Washington University.
Read More »In Australian Manufacturing, Dr. Anthony Convertine, the Roberta and G. Robert Couch Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, discusses his research on a method for 3D printing nanoparticles to create human tissue.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Center for Creativity and Innovation will host two speakers Thursday, April 6, following the university’s second annual “trashion” show at noon in the Havener Center atrium. All events are free and open to the public.
Read More »Leach Theatre presents HYPROV (pronounced hip-rawv) at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 5, straight from a 70-show run Off-Broadway in New York City.
Read More »Join Sigma Phi Epsilon for a presentation by Ajay Arora, senior vice president and chief renewable development officer for Ameren, for a talk about his career and the future of energy.
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