Missouri S&T has been classified as one of the nation’s top-tier research institutions and now has a Research 1 (R1) designation, according to the 2025 Carnegie Foundation classifications released today (Feb. 13). S&T is one of 187 institutions out of more than 4,300 nationwide to receive this distinction.
Read More »Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, sent the following message to faculty, staff and graduate students on Feb. 3.
Read More »Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, sent the following message to faculty, staff and graduate students on Jan. 29.
Read More »Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, sent the following message to faculty, staff and graduate students on Jan. 28.
Read More »A search committee will help recruit S&T’s provost and executive vice chancellor of Academic Affairs. Dr. Mehrzad Boroujerdi, the dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Education, and Sue Simmons, trustee and Kummer Missouri S&T Foundation board member will co-chair the search committee.
Read More »Missouri S&T hosted a workshop on rheology and 3D printing of concrete Aug. 5-7. The event attracted 55 participants. It was organized by the DuRe-Transp University Transportation Center (UTC) and co-sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) AccelNet.
Read More »Thirteen presenters participated in the 18th annual Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) Graduate Research Symposium on Monday, April 29.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Intelligent Systems Center (ISC) will host the 18th annual Graduate Research Symposium 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, April 29, in St. Pat’s Ballroom A and B of the Havener Center. Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, will be the distinguished guest speaker.
Read More »Dr. Richard Billo, director for the Center of Advanced Manufacturing, spoke on a Missouri Net radio broadcast about 3D printing in manufacturing.
Read More »A Missouri S&T research team led by Dr. Kamal Khayat, vice chancellor for research and innovation, has been awarded $1.4 million from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to develop an artificial intelligence program that will determine the best locally-available materials for 3D-printed concrete. This technology will allow the Army Corps to more quickly 3D […]
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