Drs. Martin Bohner and Xiaoming Wang in S&T’s mathematics and statistics department have been recognized as the Best Scientists in the field of Mathematics for 2024 by Research.com.
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Madria, Curators’ Distinguished Professor of computer science, recently presented an invited distinguished webinar in artificial intelligence and cyber security for the Center for Cyber Security/AI Research at the University of North Dakota.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, delivered an invited lecture at the 2024 Spring Materials Research Society meeting on Wednesday, April 24, in Seattle.
Read More »Alireza Roshan, a Ph.D. student studying civil engineering, was selected by the Missouri Asphalt Pavement Association’s Research and Education Fund as a recipient of a $1,500 scholarship.
Read More »Several staff and faculty received awards for their work and dedication during the April 23 College of Arts, Sciences, and Education meeting. The following individuals were recognized:
Read More »More than 50 graduate students presented their work at the Graduate Research Showcase in the form of a poster or oral presentation on Friday, April 26. Their work was evaluated on overall research by a panel of judges that included S&T faculty and representatives from employers across the state.
Read More »Three Missouri S&T students have clinched national recognition in nuclear engineering and radiation science. For the 2024-2025 school year, the American Nuclear Society has awarded scholarships to Mason Darling, Landon Viers, and Drew Barringhaus on a national level.
Read More »Please join Strategic Diversity Initiatives in celebrating our Lavender graduates of Spring 2024! Please be sure to RSVP.
Read More »If you are a Spring 2024 graduate and would like to be acknowledged in SDI’s Lavender Graduation, register below.
Read More »Dr. Rui Bo, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering, who aims to revamp how the power grid is planned for the future will now have his work powered by the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program award.
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