The S&T Institute for Multi-Messenger Astrophysics and Cosmology (IMAC) held a workshop titled “Exploring Cosmology with Machine Learning” Wednesday, Aug. 2, through Friday, Aug. 4.
Read More »Dr. Robert L. Paige, professor of mathematics and statistics, was awarded a $100,000 National Science Foundation grant for a collaborative project with Dr. Vic Patrangenaru, professor of statistics at Florida State University.
Read More »Dr. Mahelet Fikru, associate professor of economics, received a National Science Foundation grant to study net-zero electricity products. This research will present preferences, strategies and policies for net-zero carbon electricity products.
Read More »Dr. Fateme Rezaei, the Linda and Bipin Doshi Professor of Chemical Engineering, has been awarded a $340,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to work on the removal of carbon dioxide directly from the atmosphere.
Read More »Do you have a technology that you would like to commercialize? Curious about entrepreneurship? Ever consider creating a start-up team? If so, come see if the National Science Foundation and the NSF I-Corps Hub Great Lakes Region can help with your journey.
Read More »Saeid Alipour, a Ph.D. student in materials science and engineering at S&T, earned a National Science Foundation travel grant to participate in the Symposium of Additive Manufacturing Modeling, Simulation, and Machine Learning at the 2022 Materials Science and Technology technical meeting and exhibition.
Read More »S&T has received a $1 million, three-year NSF ADVANCE grant to help make our campus culture more inclusive and welcoming, especially for STEM faculty members who are women or members of underrepresented racial and ethnic groups.
Read More »Dr. Hongyan Ma, associate professor of civil engineering, and Dr. Mahelet Fikru, associate professor of economics, have been awarded $250,000 from the Partnerships for Innovation Program sponsored by National Science Foundation.
Read More »Dr. Mehdi Ferdowsi has accepted the position as interim associate dean for research in S&T’s College of Engineering and Computing, effective Sept. 1. He is a professor of electrical and computer engineering and has been working with the National Science Foundation (NSF) as a program director since Sept. 2020.
Read More »The National Science Foundation has awarded $1 million to Missouri S&T to support the university’s efforts to attract, retain and advance more women faculty into the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).
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