Nine Missouri S&T Ph.D. students received dean’s honors from the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) during a ceremony held in early May.
Read More »S&T chemical engineering students Caleb Long and Thomas Niebrugge recently worked with Dr. Hossein Abedsoltan, assistant teaching professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, on a wine fermentation research project.
Read More »On Wednesday, May 8, a total of 161 students from across the College of Engineering and Computing at Missouri S&T were initiated into the Order of the Engineer. This is the most initiates in recent history. An additional 21 students were initiated at Missouri State University.
Read More »Dr. Daniel Shank, associate professor of psychological science, was lead author of a commentary published in Trends in Cognitive Sciences titled “Artificial intimacy: ethical issues of AI romance.” In the piece, Shank examines complex ethical questions raised by the emergence of romantic relationships with artificial intelligence.
Read More »Seven S&T students were chosen to receive travel grants from the National Science Foundation.
Read More »Five undergraduate researchers in physics have been recognized in the 2025 Fuller Prize Competition for Undergraduate Research. The annual event, which honors the legacy of former department chair Dr. Harold Q. Fuller, drew 14 project submissions this year.
Read More »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.
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