Missouri S&T welcomed more than 30 new faculty members this year. They bring a wide range of expertise that includes artificial intelligence, astrodynamics, energy economics, energy storage, flood prediction, military history, quantum physics and wearable wireless sensors.
Read More »Brendan Crotty, an S&T freshman from Muskogee, Oklahoma, earned third place in the 79th Regeneron Science Talent Search – a science and mathematics competition for high school seniors.
Read More »An S&T faculty member and three academic advisors gave a talk titled “A Metamorphosis from Faculty to Professional Advisors in the First-year Advising Experience” on Feb. 28 at an academic advising conference in Springfield, Missouri.
Read More »Future engineers who aspire to work globally can prepare for their careers through Missouri S&T’s new Global Engineering Program. Engineering students will enroll in the program starting in the fall 2020 semester.
Read More »The Engineering Center of St. Louis will host a career fair 4-7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, at the center, located at 4359 Lindell Blvd. in St. Louis. The event is free and open to students interested in internships or jobs in engineering fields. Students should bring their resumes.
Read More »The Center for Advancing Faculty Excellence (CAFE) provided nearly $13,000 to fund the following projects:
Read More »Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering will be hosting a mini-electronics trade show in the atrium of Toomey hall on Thursday (April 18th) from 10:00 until 2:00.
included in the show will be the following vendors:
• John Gampper = Tektronix / Keithley
• Steve Fulwider = Keysight
• Jeff Benke = Weller, Apex Tools, TechSpray and Science scope
• Dan Heaghney = BEI Sensors, Crydom / Crouzet, Qualtek,, Schroff, Sola, TT Electronics
• Rich Sartori = APEM, Bourns, CDE, IDEC, Sanyo Denke and a few others
• Scott Stocking = Wago (lots of different stuff)
• Brian Rumpf = Tyco (even more stuff)
• Dave Willand = Newark / Element 14
All faculty, staff and students are welcome to stop by and see the current product lines from these vendors and discuss any upcoming instrumentation needs.
Explore the topic of engineering and health during the UM System Research Summit 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 10, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center. The summit will showcase interdisciplinary work from all four UM System universities and provide a forum to stimulate collaboration and innovation around this research topic.
Read More »This week, Feb. 17-23, is recognized as National Engineers Week. The observance is part of a national effort to celebrate how engineers make a difference in the world, to increase public dialogue about the need for engineers and to bring engineering to life. In addition to Career Fair activities, the College of Engineering and Computing is hosting several employer-student mixers. Get an events schedule.
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