Three Missouri S&T faculty will serve as University of Missouri System Presidential Engagement Fellows during this academic year and share their expertise and research discoveries with Missouri citizens.
Read More »Dr. Jay Switzer, Chancellor’s Professor of chemistry at Missouri S&T, has patented a new method of creating metal foils with ordered crystal structure.
Read More »When NASA sends humans to the moon for the first time in nearly 50 years as part of its Artemis Exploration Program, research conducted by an S&T Ph.D. student will help crew members understand the ways plasma and lunar surface dust interact.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei has been appointed associate editor of the American Chemical Society (ACS) journal Energy & Fuels.
Read More »A paper by S&T electrical engineering researchers was selected as one of the Best Conference Papers (top 3%) at the general meeting of the Power and Energy Society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in July.
Read More »Dr. Grace Yan, associate professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, has been elected to the board of directors of the North American Alliance of Hazards and Disasters Research Institute.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Sigma Fraternity has won a Founders’ Award of Chapter Excellence for 2020-21 from its national organization.
Read More »Dr. Chenglin Wu, an assistant professor of structural engineering in the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department, has won a $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in two-dimensional metals – metals that are three atoms thick – for use in computer chips, sensors and coatings.
Read More »Dr. Chang-Soo Kim, professor and graduate coordinator of electrical engineering, has received a U.S. patent for medical devices made of bioactive glasses and metals that dissolve in the body at the end of their operational lifespan, eliminating the need for invasive surgical removal.
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