Prof. Bruce Parkinson will present a colloquium lecture in Chemistry on 6th March 2020 from 3:15 pm on “Sensitization of Oxide Single Crystals with Quantum Confined Semiconductors”. Bruce Parkinson is currently professor of Chemistry and Energy Resources at University of Wyoming. He is a well-accomplishes materials chemist with special emphasis on studying surface phenomenon and […]
Read More »Dr. Bruce Parkinson will present a lecture titled “Sensitization of Oxide Single Crystals with Quantum Confined Semiconductors” at 3:15 p.m. tomorrow (Friday, March 6) in 126 Schrenk Hall.
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.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, professor of chemistry, gave two invited seminars at the Institute of Physics of the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague on Jan. 16.
Read More »Prof. Vadym Mochalin (Chemistry) and PhD student Shuohan Huang (Chemistry) team up with researchers from Worchester Polytechnic Institute (USA), University of Alberta (Canada), and Universität Bielefeld (Germany) to develop MXene materials for 6G communications. Their most recent results open up a new exciting area of MXene applications in 6G terahertz (THz) communication technologies. The paper […]
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry and Shuohan Huang, an S&T doctoral student in chemistry, teamed up with researchers from three universities to develop 2-D MXene materials for 6G communications.
Read More »Justin Beltz, a Ph.D. student in chemistry, won first place at Missouri S&T’s 3-Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on Nov. 7. He impressed judges with his presentation titled “Eye Drops for Non-invasive Prevention of Cataracts.”
Read More »A study by S&T researchers Dr. Richard Dawes, professor of chemistry, and Dr. Ernesto Quintas-Sánchez, a post doctoral fellow in chemistry, provides new insight and computational modeling that defines the chemistry network of the most reactive element in the Periodic Table, fluorine, in interstellar space.
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