Dr. Guang Xu, associate professor of mining and explosives engineering, organized a BEV fire safety workshop at S&T on June 16. The College of Engineering and Computing and the mining and explosives engineering department sponsored the workshop, and over 70 people attended either in-person or online.
Read More »For Latesha Zach, it’s the people she works with that she enjoys most about working at S&T. As a fiscal manager and lead of the Fiscal Service Center team in the College of Engineering and Computing, she manages the fiscal operations and provides financial oversight to CEC’s academic departments.
Read More »Engineering and computer science juniors and seniors who want to stay in Rolla for a graduate degree can get a jump start on research through the College of Engineering and Computing’s new Dean’s Undergraduate Research Scholars Program. The first student cohort began this semester; the deadline to apply for summer or fall is Friday, May 13.
Read More »The College of Engineering and Computing and the College of Arts, Sciences, and Business will host the second in a new series of panel discussions of newsworthy topics at 4 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 30, in St. Pat’s C Ballroom of the Havener Center or via Zoom.
Read More »Dr. Rich Wlezien, vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering and Computing since 2017, has announced his plans to step down from the position in August to return to a faculty appointment in mechanical and aerospace engineering.
Read More »Join the College of Engineering and Computing on Thursday, September 16th from 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm outside the McNutt Hall Building (under Breezeway). We would like to welcome you back!
Read More »Please join the Miner community in welcoming these new staff members as well as staff members who have transferred positions or departments.
Read More »Dr. David Borrok, chair of geosciences and geological and petroleum engineering (GGPE), has been named interim associate dean for research in the College of Engineering and Computing. The appointment became effective Aug. 1.
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