MinerAI will host a seminar series this fall at 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month in Room 140 Toomey Hall. The first session will be held Wednesday, Oct. 1. Dr. Seung-Jong (Jay) Park, Kummer Endowed Professor and chair of computer science, will present “AI for Science and Engineering: Use-cases on how to Apply AI Models to Biomedical Research and Robotics.”
Read More »Crews working on last week’s planned heating outage in Toomey Hall discovered a leak in the building’s heating system that requires additional repairs. As a result, Toomey Hall will experience another temporary heating outage beginning Monday afternoon, Sept. 29. Heating service is expected to be restored by Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 1.
Read More »There will be a campuswide test of the emergency mass notification system Wednesday, Oct. 1. The test will include a text message, automated phone call, and email alerts to students and employees saying, “This is a test of the Missouri S&T emergency mass notification system. This is only a test.”
Read More »The Staff Success Center is excited to invite all S&T faculty and staff to get moving next month by joining the October Marathon in a Month challenge. It launches Wednesday, Oct. 1. This free virtual event is an opportunity for you to enjoy fall weather and get active.
Read More »Otto Knittel and Jessica A. Frank, both seniors, have been awarded $2,000 scholarships from Tau Beta Pi for the 2024-25 academic year. Tau Beta Pi is the world’s largest engineering honor society.
Read More »Dr. Merilee Krueger, teaching professor of psychological science, has been named a Curators’ Distinguished Teaching Professor.
Read More »Dr. Grace Yan, associate professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering, has been selected to serve on the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s committee on attribution of extreme weather events, climate change and their impact.
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 »Dr. Joel Burken, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor and Mathes Chair of Environmental Engineering, has been selected for the 2024 President’s Medal from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
Read More »Dr. Sanjay Madria, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor in computer science, delivered a keynote address, titled “Secure Connected Autonomous Vehicles for Safety in Smart Transportation Systems” at the Convergence of Physical and Digital Transportation Infrastructure workshop.
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