Keng Siau

Two S&T professors among world’s top scholars in their field

Posted by on July 2, 2019

Dr. Keng Siau and Dr. Fiona Nah are among the world’s most productive management information system (MIS) researchers, according to a 2019 study by the University of Arizona.

Read More »

BIT faculty publish on financial technology

Posted by on February 5, 2019

The Cutter Business Technology Journal published an article on Jan. 19 by seven S&T faculty in business and information technology. The article is titled “Fintech Empowerment: Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning.” Authors are:

Read More »

In the news: Artificial intelligence backlash, China closing science gap, Doe Run interns, human genome editing

Posted by on July 3, 2018

In the News: NSBE convention, MBA education, Rolla mural, smart rocks

Posted by on April 3, 2018

Read More »

Two professors ranked among best in information systems field

Posted by on June 6, 2017

Dr. Keng Siau and Dr. Fiona Nah are among the most prolific management information system researchers in the world, according to a University of Arizona study that assesses researchers based on their “h-index.” Siau is a professor and chair of business and information technology. Nah is a professor of business and information technology.

Read More »

Siau goes on air about artificial intelligence

Posted by on April 4, 2017

Dr. Keng Siau, professor and chair of business and information technology, discussed his research on the social and economic impact of artificial intelligence during the Kevin and Michael Show on WGN Radio on April 2.

Read More »

Siau and Yin go on camera about robots, laws

Posted by on March 7, 2017

Two Missouri S&T faculty members are featured in a news story on laws regarding technology such as self-driving cars, drones and robots. The KRCG-13 TV story, “Humans Vs. Machines: A Loophole in the Law,” aired Feb. 13. It features Dr. Keng Siau, chair and professor of business and information technology, and Dr. Zhaozheng Yin, assistant professor and Daniel C. St. Clair Fellow of computer science.

Read More »