Four principal investigators for the S&T Center for Biomedical Research attended the 2023 Military Health System Research Symposium in August, in Orlando, Florida. The symposium attracted more than 4,000 participants, including military personnel, private contractors and academic researchers.
Read More »Missouri S&T honored Dr. Catherine Johnson, Robert H. Quenon Associate Professor of mining and explosives engineering, as the 2023 Woman of the Year Wednesday, April 12, during a reception at Hasselmann Alumni House.
Read More »Mark Herman, a master’s student in explosives engineering, won the best paper award with his paper, titled “Anisometric Blast Wave Propagation of Geometric Charges in Breaching Applications” at the 49th Annual International Society of Explosives Engineers Conference.
Read More »Six research teams have received Kummer Ignition Grants for Sustainable Educational Transformation to support new and innovative ideas that lead to transformations in education at Missouri S&T.
Read More »Dr. Catherine Johnson, associate professor of mining and explosives engineering, has been named the Robert H. Quenon Associate Professor of mining engineering. She began serving in this role Thursday, Sept. 1.
Read More »Twenty-three Missouri S&T faculty members received promotions and/or tenure, effective Sept. 1. The faculty members are:
Read More »If you missed Dr. Catherine Johnson’s talk on April 6, you can watch a video of her presentation, “Having a blast with Explosives,” on the S&T website 150.mst.edu/bicentennial-alliance-lecture-series. Johnson is an assistant professor of mining and explosives engineering at S&T.
Read More »Dr. Catherine Johnson, assistant professor of explosives engineering, will present a talk titled “Having A Blast with Explosives” 2-3 p.m. Tuesday, April 6, via Zoom.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing held its fall open forum on Oct. 13. Dr. Richard Wlezien, vice provost and dean of the college, announced staff and faculty awards during the virtual presentation.
Read More »Four Missouri S&T researchers discussed their work related to the early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI) at the February meeting of the Missouri 100, an advocacy group for the University of Missouri System.
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