3-D printing

Work by S&T researchers featured on Chemical Reviews cover

Posted by on June 1, 2021

Led by Dr. Fateme Rezaei and Dr. Ali Rownaghi, a research group at S&T was invited to write an article for the Chemical Reviews journal. The journal has an impact factor of 52.728.

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CIES to host research seminar Feb. 18

Posted by on February 15, 2021

The Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies (CIES) will host two speakers at its research seminar 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 18, via Zoom.

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Campus rallies to 3-D print protective medical gear

Posted by on March 23, 2020

Eric Schneider, a senior aerospace engineering student at Missouri S&T, tests the fit of a prototype 3-D printed surgical mask on the head of a mannequin in the Kummer Student Design Center at S&T. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. In the background is Stephen Williams, an S&T mechanical engineering student. Read more.

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Researchers create organ tissue with glass, stem cells, 3-D printer

Posted by on March 3, 2020

An interdisciplinary team of Missouri S&T researchers is creating organ tissue samples using bioactive glass, stem cells and a 3-D printer.

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In the news: Explosive engineering research, Las Vegas mobster, Lie-detecting kiosk, Mars Rover team, moon ice, Mazoon College visit, next-gen batteries

Posted by on August 7, 2018

  • Mining Magazine published the article, “Missouri S&T Team Takes on Explosive Engineering Research” on July 30 about research led by Dr. Kyle Perry, assistant professor of mining and nuclear engineering. In the study, Perry’s team will pair explosives with common mining materials, with the ultimate goal of improving mine safety.
  • Dr. Larry Gragg, professor emeritus of history, was interviewed by reporter Tom Hawley on channel KSNV in Las Vegas. In the news segment, which aired Aug. 1, Gragg discussed how mobster Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel shaped Las Vegas.
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