China

Fan hosts international student interns

Posted by on November 6, 2018

Dr. Jun Fan, professor of electrical and computer engineering, has hosted a sixth group of international student interns. From 2013 to 2017, 41 students have participated in S&T’s Electromagnetic Compatibility Lab (EMC) student internship program.

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In the news: China’s economy, credit cards, moon ice

Posted by on August 31, 2018

  • Alanna Krolikowski, assistant professor of history and political science, is quoted in an article about China’s economy that also includes quotes from Bill Gates and Penny Pritzker, former U.S. secretary of commerce, among many others.
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In the news: Artificial intelligence backlash, China closing science gap, Doe Run interns, human genome editing

Posted by on July 3, 2018

Das delivers keynotes around world

Posted by on June 4, 2018

This spring, Dr. Sajal Das presented keynote addresses on smart living and cyber topics at conferences around the globe. Das is a professor and Daniel St. Clair Endowed Chair of computer science. He spoke at the following events:

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Wunsch speaks in China about computational intelligence

Posted by on June 4, 2018

Dr. Donald Wunsch, the Mary F. Finley Missouri Distinguished Professor of Computer Engineering, delivered a keynote presentation May 8 at the Forum on the Frontier of the Discipline of Computational Intelligence in Intelligent Control. The event was held at Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan, China. Wunsch’s presentation was titled, “Computational Intelligence in Multi-Agent Systems.”

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In the news: ASM.org, Engineering.com, Globe and Mail, IEEE Spectrum, Kansas City Star, Missouri Business, New York Post, People Behind the Science, Washington Post

Posted by on June 4, 2018

Historian publishes on Chinese society

Posted by on May 1, 2018

Alanna Krolikowski’s article,“Shaking Up and Making Up China: How the Party-state Compromises and Creates Ontological Security for Its Subjects” is published in the February issue of the Journal of International Relations and Development.

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Geologist leads $2.1 million NSF project

Posted by on October 3, 2017

Dr. Wan Yang, associate professor of geology and geophysics, has devoted his academic career to unlocking the mysteries of the Permian mass extinction more than 250 million years ago. That geological odyssey now finds him leading an 11-institution consortium that has been collectively awarded a $2.1 million National Science Foundation research grant.

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