Dr. Vahe Permzadian, assistant professor of psychological science, published an article in Current Psychology titled “The role of affective states in the process of goal setting” in Current Psychology.”
Read More »The Society for Music Perception and Cognition, a scholarly organization dedicated to the study of music cognition, honored Dr. Amy Belfi, an associate professor of psychological science, with its Mentorship Award and Early Career Award.
Read More »Dr. Michael Peterson, assistant professor of philosophy, presented his paper, titled “Stable sites, legitimate descent, and just policy,” at the 8th Derrida Today Conference.
Read More »Dr. Ross Reed, a lecturer for arts, languages and philosophy, presented his recent research in a paper titled “Oxidative traumatic stress and techno-precarious performance society” at the 25th Annual International Meeting of the American Philosophical Practitioners Association on Saturday, June 15.
Read More »Dr. Shun Saito, assistant professor of physics, doctoral student Cole Rischbieter and Dr. Hasti Khoraminezhad, a postdoctoral fellow, engaged children and adults at the Rolla Public Library on Friday, June 14.
Read More »Dr. Alexey Yamilov, professor of physics, published a paper in Nature Photonics describing a new technique. The article is titled “Delivering broadband light deep inside diffusive media.”
Read More »Dr. Zhi Liang, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, is researching something so small that it can’t be seen by the naked eye, but its implications could be so large that the Air Force Office of Scientific Research awarded him a three-year, $600,000 grant.
Read More »Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics, co-authored a paper titled “Thermal stability of amorphous metal oxides: The interplay of secondary cations, degree of substitution and local structure.” The paper was published as an invited article in a special issue of Chemistry of Materials on the occasion of Professor C.N.R. Rao’s 90th birthday.
Read More »Dr. Kathleen Sheppard, professor of history and political science, has a new book, Women in the Valley of the Kings: The Untold Story of Women Egyptologists in the Gilded Age (St. Martin’s Press), which was published July 16.
Read More »Dr. Davide Viganò, an assistant professor of aerospace engineering, has been awarded $200,000 from the National Science Foundation to study how turbulence behaves at high speeds and how it could be used to make hypersonic vehicles more effective.
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