Electrical and computer engineering recognized three electrical engineering graduates with the 2025 Grainger Power Engineering Award during a ceremony on May 17. Supported by a $1.3 million endowment from The Grainger Foundation, the awards honor students who demonstrate exceptional promise in power engineering. Each recipient received $6,000 to support early career development in the power industry.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, professor of chemistry, co-authored a research article with collaborators from Australia and Germany in ACS Nano. The article, titled “The Nitrogen-Vacancy-Nitrogen Color Center: A Ubiquitous Visible and Near-Infrared-II Quantum Emitter in Nitrogen-Doped Diamond,” reports widespread presence of the nitrogen-vacancy-nitrogen (NVN) color center in both bulk diamond and nanodiamonds.
Read More »Missouri S&T recognized two faculty members and one alumna for the 2025 Women’s Hall of Fame Awards on Wednesday, May 1, at Hasselmann Alumni House.
Read More »Alexander Touami, a senior in chemistry, was awarded the Missouri S&T University Police Lifesaving Award for his remarkable act of bravery and quick thinking on Thursday, March 13.
Read More »Solvus Global, a leader in advanced manufacturing headquartered in Massachusetts, is the first major company to partner with the Missouri Protoplex at Missouri S&T. The company signed a lease Wednesday, April 2, at S&T to establish an additional facility in Rolla.
Read More »Dr. William P. Schonberg, a professor of civil engineering, has been elected a Fellow of the International Association for the Advancement of Space Safety (IAASS).
Read More »Dr. Daniel B. Oerther, professor of environmental engineering, has been elected a Distinguished Public Policy Fellow of the National Academies of Practice (NAP). He was inducted into the academy in March.
Read More »Aamir Iqbal, a Ph.D. student in mining engineering, received the 2025 McPherson-Marks-Greuer Ventilation Scholarship Award from the Coal and Energy Division of the Society for Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration (SME) at the MinEXCHANGE 2025 conference, held in February in Denver.
Read More »Dr. Amaury Lendasse, chair and professor of engineering management and systems engineering, has reached an academic milestone with an h-index of 50. This achievement reflects the broad and influential impact of Lendasse’s research within the scientific community.
Read More »Dr. Mahelet Fikru, professor of economics, and Dr. Ting Shen, assistant professor of psychological science, both researchers with the Center for Science, Technology and Society (CSTS), have co-authored a study published in the April 2025 issue of Applied Economics. The research examines the strategic co-location of carbon capture projects (CCPs) with pollution-intensive manufacturing facilities, providing insights critical to climate change mitigation.
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