Jecee Jarman, a 2018 graduate in civil engineering from S&T and a current Ph.D. student, won third place in the student presentation category of the National Space and Missile Materials Symposium (NSMMS) and Commercial and Government Responsive Access to Space Technology Exchange (CRASTE).
Read More »Dr. Shane Lawson has won the 2021 Separations Division Graduate Student Research Award in the adsorption and ion exchange area from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Read More »Thirteen S&T graduate students presented their research – including investigations of alloys, examination of lasers, and analysis of heuristic optimization – to three faculty member judges during virtual sessions this spring.
Read More »Andrew Hinkle, a Ph.D. student in aerospace engineering at Missouri S&T, is part of a select group of graduate students across the U.S. to receive a NASA Space Technology Research Fellowship (NSTRF). Through the award, Hinkle plans to help advance the agency’s understanding of how particle flows such as Martian dust storms could affect spacecraft landings. […]
Read More »GWIS is a worldwide society with over 1,000 members, established in 1921 at Cornell University. Since then, it has been aiming to inspire, support, recognize, and empower women in science in order to build a powerful international network of women scientists. Missouri S&T has welcomed GWIS. Thanks to the hard work of all the fantastic […]
Read More »Summertime means learning time for Bader Almutairi, a Ph.D. student in nuclear engineering.
Read More »The Vice Provost and Dean of the College of Art, Sciences, and Business invites all CASB graduate coordinators and graduate students to an open forum. The goal of this forum is to provide opportunities for graduate students and coordinators to ask questions and share experiences related to their CASB graduate programs. Light refreshments will be provided.
Read More »All faculty and staff who work with graduate students are invited to a lunch-and-learn event 12:15-1:45 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, in the Carver-Turner Room of the Havener Center. Register online by Tuesday, Aug. 28.
Read More »Basu Lamichhane, Chandra Adhikari and Ahmed Ibrahim are winners of the 2017 Schearer Prize, awarded at the Missouri S&T physics department’s annual graduate research competition. The award is named in memory of Laird D. Schearer, the department’s first Curators’ Distinguished Professor of physics.
Read More »The office of graduate studies hosted a Three-Minute Thesis Competition (3MT) in October and November. The competition provides an opportunity for Ph.D. students to develop their communication skills. Congratulations to the winners:
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