Thirty-four Missouri University of Science and Technology faculty members will receive the Outstanding Teaching Award for 2017-18. The winners will be recognized at a ceremony tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 4).
Read More »Twenty-eight S&T faculty members will receive awards for excellence and achievement in teaching, research and service at a ceremony tonight (Tuesday, Dec. 4).
Read More »Two S&T students attended the Algae Biomass Summit, held Oct. 14-17 in Houston, with funding from the 2018 Mary Rosenthal Memorial Student Travel Grant. S&T attendees include Laith S. Sabri and Abbas J. Sultan, both graduate students in chemical and biochemical engineering, and Dr. Muthanna H. Al-Dahhan, chair and Curators’ Distinguished Professor of chemical and biochemical engineering.
Read More »An article by Patrick Brennan published in Energy Technology has been named one of the top articles of the year in the publication’s “Best of 2017.”
Read More »Eight proposals for the Provost’s eFellows grants have been accepted for 2018-19 as part of a program that promotes innovative and collaborative course design for blended or fully online courses.
Read More »Prepping your courses for the fall? Try an educational technology (EdTech) introduction video to engage your students for your upcoming course. Intro videos can include information about your teaching style, modules students can prepare for, and other tips to help your students hit the ground running. For inspiration, check out these S&T examples:
Read More »Expanding the sophomore design curriculum for aerospace engineering students and maximizing the co-op experience are a couple of topics faculty will be researching with the help of mini-grant funding. The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) recently provided nearly $25,000 in mini-grant funding for the following projects:
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, right, assistant professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, received the Young Scientist Paper Award at the ninth International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology sponsored by the American Academy of Sciences June 25-29 in Houston. She received the award for her research on formaldehyde adsorption from indoor air.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, assistant professor of chemical and biochemical engineering, recently received a $333,680 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Chemical, Bioengineering, Environmental and Transport Systems (CBET) to lead research on volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Her co-principal investigator is Dr. Xinhua Liang, associate professor of chemical and biochemical engineering.
Read More »Abbas Jawad Sultan received the Distinguished Dissertation Award from S&T’s chemical and biochemical engineering department. This award is given to Ph.D. students who publish three or more papers as the first author before graduating.
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