A training and question-and-answer session on completing required disclosures for research proposals will be held 10-11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 24, in Room 120 Innovation Lab. The session will cover disclosures required by sponsors such as the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, Department of Energy and Department of Defense.
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 »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 »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 »Missouri S&T faculty in two departments have received funding from the National Science Foundation for a project titled “GP-IN: Getting your feet wet: Advancing geoscience education using water-based field experiences.”
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Center for Science, Technology, and Society will host a virtual NSF-sponsored symposium of scholars named “The Futures of STS in Engineering and Polytechnic Universities” on Friday, Sept. 24.
Read More »Missouri S&T is one of 11 universities in the Midwest to join a new National Science Foundation network designed to move more discoveries from the research labs to the real world.
Read More »Dr. Chenglin Wu, an assistant professor of structural engineering in the civil, architectural and environmental engineering department, has won a $500,000 CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in two-dimensional metals – metals that are three atoms thick – for use in computer chips, sensors and coatings.
Read More »Dr. William P. Schonberg was selected as a participant in a June workshop sponsored by the National Science Foundation on the future of the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
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