additive manufacturing

Committee awards go to 13 faculty

Posted by on July 6, 2021

The Faculty External Rewards and Recognitions Committee (FERRC) has named 13 awardees for 2020. The awards are designed to reward faculty for achievements during the previous calendar year that enhanced S&T’s reputation.

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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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Leu wins FAME

Posted by on August 4, 2020

Dr. Ming Leu, the Keith and Pat Bailey Missouri Professor of Integrated Product Manufacturing, has won the International Freeform and Additive Manufacturing Excellence (FAME) Award.

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REU students present posters on research in additive manufacturing

Posted by on July 30, 2019

Over the summer, we have a group of undergraduate students participating our summer research through the MAE DURF program (MAE Department Undergraduate Research Fellowship) and the AM program (Summer Research Experience in Additive Manufacturing). They will have a poster presentation Monday August 5th 11-2pm in the Toomey Atrium. If you are on campus, please stop […]

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Researchers use X-ray movies to catch manufacturing flaws

Posted by on July 2, 2019

Microscopic defects that occur in laser-based manufacturing of metal parts can lead to big problems if undetected.

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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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    Pan’s research featured in R&D Magazine

    Posted by on February 7, 2017

    Dr. Heng Pan was interviewed for an article, “3D Printing Has Potential to Create Wearable, Stretchable Electronic Devices,” by Laura Panjwani that was published Jan. 18 on the R&D Magazine site. Pan is an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering. In the article, he discussed stretchable electronics and additive manufacturing.

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    Students to present additive manufacturing symposium today

    Posted by on July 29, 2015

    Nine undergraduate students and one high school student from around the U.S. have performed research this summer on additive manufacturing technologies and will speak at a symposium to be held 11 a.m.-2 p.m. today (Wednesday, July 29) in the Havener Center atrium. Projects range from printing optics to aerosol printing to flexible electronics. Research will be presented in poster-session format. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Dr. Robert G. Landers, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering.

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