Research findings by Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics, together with her colleagues from Northwestern University, have recently been published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and the Journal of Materials Chemistry C.
Read More »Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics, delivered an invited virtual presentation on her latest research on amorphous oxide semiconductors at the Thomas Young Centre (TYC) Symposium in London on Dec. 3.
Read More »Alex Warhover, Elizabeth Caputa-Hatley and Kyle McMillen are the winners of the 2020 Fuller Prize Competition for Undergraduate Research.
Read More »Missouri S&T has received a $1.96 million grant from the National Science Foundation to purchase and install a new supercomputing system on campus.
Read More »Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics at S&T, contributed to a research paper recently published by the Journal of the American Chemical Society on novel phase-change material that exhibits polyamorphism — a transition between two distinct amorphous states.
Read More »Freshmen engineering students recently cast their votes for their favorite teacher. Dr. Jeffrey Winiarz, associate professor of chemistry, received the Freshman Engineering Program’s “We Love Your Class” award for the 2017-18 academic year. Other nominees, listed in alphabetical order, include:
Read More »Dr. Julia Medvedeva, professor of physics, recently received a $1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future (DMREF) program. Her co-principal investigators are Northwestern University researchers Dr. Robert P.H. Chang, professor of materials science and engineering, and Dr. Matthew Grayson, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science.
Read More »A Missouri S&T group earned second place in the Hunt-Kelly Outstanding Paper Award (AIME) for its work titled “Developing a Third-Generation Advanced High-Strength Steel With Two-Stage TRIP Behavior.” The second place earned the team $2,500 from the Association of Iron and Steel Technology (AIST). The team was comprised of Scott T. Pisarik of Chevron Corp.; […]
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