Dr. John J. Myers, a professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, was named the 2025 Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute (PCI) Educator of the Year during the organization’s annual convention in early February in Indianapolis.
Read More »The UM System’s NextGen Precision Health program has announced the inaugural cohort of NextGen Postdoctoral Fellows. Dr. Sunjeev Phull, a postdoctoral fellow for chemical and biochemical engineering, was selected for this cohort of three out of 53 applicants through a competitive process.
Read More »Two teams of Missouri S&T students and alumni have advanced to the semi-finals of the Global Health Innovation Grand Challenge hosted by the Carle Illinois College of Medicine. The winning teams compete for a prize of $250,000 in funding to advance the development of their ideas into real-world clinical use.
Read More »Dr. Ross Channing Reed, a lecturer of philosophy, published a new article in the February issue of The Philosophical Salon titled “Are We Really in the Midst of a Trauma Pandemic?”
Read More »Dr. Hank Pernicka, Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and the Missouri S&T Satellite Research Team (M-SAT) recently received a $275k grant from the University Nanosatellite Program to compete with 10 other universities to design, assemble and test a small spacecraft (“cubesat”) for an opportunity to launch into Earth orbit.
Read More »Dr. Amber Pete, assistant professor of chemical engineering, coauthored an article in Environmental Science & Technology Letters that was selected as a Best Letter Article from 2023. The article is titled “Biofilm Formation Influences the Wettability and Settling of Microplastics.”
Read More »Hanyu Zhang, a doctoral student in electrical engineering, received both Best Paper Award and the 2025 Early-Career Best Paper Award at DesignCon 2025. The paper is titled “A Parameter Extraction Method for Multi-Phase Buck Converters Based on Nonlinear Least Square Method.”
Read More »Dr. Mohamed ElGawady, professor and interim department chair of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, and Dr. Yasser Darwish, a 2021 Ph.D. graduate in civil engineering, have been granted a U.S. patent for an impact protection solution that enhances the resilience of critical structures, mitigating damage from vehicular collisions, extreme forces and accidental impacts.
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