Dr. Chenglin Wu, an assistant professor of structural engineering in the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department, has won a $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in two-dimensional metals – metals that are three atoms thick – for use in computer chips, sensors and coatings.
Read More »Marcus Dodson, editor and publisher of Architectural West Magazine, quoted S&T researcher Dr. Shane Epting in his editorial, “Editor’s Desk: Ethical Infrastructure,” published in July.
Read More »Dr. Vadym Mochalin, associate professor of chemistry, and Dr. Chenglin Wu, assistant professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, study mechanical properties of 2-D transition metal carbides (MXenes) and other 2-D materials.
Read More »Join the Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies for a seminar by Dr. Chenglin “Bob” Wu at 2 p.m. Monday, Nov.16, via Zoom. Wu will present a talk titled “Two-Dimensional Materials and Composites.”
Read More »Please mark your calendars and join the Center for Infrastructure Engineering Studies as we host Dr. Chenglin “Bob” Wu on Monday, Nov. 16, 2020, at 2:00 pm via Zoom. Dr. Wu will present, “Two-Dimensional Materials and Composites”. Two-dimensional (2D) materials are the thin films with one or a-few-atom layer thickness. Due to their 2D nature, […]
Read More »Nature Communications published a paper by S&T researchers titled “Adhesion of Two-Dimensional Titanium Carbides (MXenes) and Graphene to Silicon” in July. The authors are:
Read More »The second of three smart living networking sessions for this semester will be held 3-4:30 p.m. Monday, March 4, in the Mizzouri-Ozark Room of the Havener Center. Come listen to smart living hires 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 »Four Missouri S&T faculty members have been awarded seed funding for two interdisciplinary projects related to S&T’s Smart Living signature area. The awards were selected from 13 proposals from 11 departments and 29 faculty members. Smart Living co-directors Dr. Bruce McMillin and Dr. Nancy Stone selected the winning proposals in consultation with the associate deans of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business and the College of Engineering and Computing. The recipients and their projects are:
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