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 »Dr. Chang-Soo Kim, professor of electrical and computer engineering, joined graduate education as a faculty fellow. The purpose of a faculty fellow is to connect eligible faculty to funding opportunities with focus on graduate student support.
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.
Read More »The third and final smart living networking session for this semester will be held 3-4:30 p.m. Monday, April 1, in the Missouri-Ozark Room of the Havener Center. Come listen to a smart living hire and those who have received smart living seed funding to learn about research in the smart living area. There are some spots left if you would like to pitch your idea for smart living.
Read More »The office of graduate studies implemented a Doctoral Student Recruitment Grant proposal program that was open for proposals starting in December 2016. The selection committee awarded approximately $23,000 in grant funds to assist departments in recruiting highly competitive doctoral students. The funded proposals are:
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