Robert Cornett is still in college, but that hasn’t stopped the Missouri University of Science and Technology senior from helping to start a non-profit organization on the side.
Read More »Jason Dauby, a subject matter expert with the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division from Crane, Ind., has received the 2010 INCOSE/Stevens Doctoral Award from the International Council on Systems Engineering. Dauby was honored for his research in systems engineering and integration. The award was presented earlier this month at the annual INCOSE International Symposium in Chicago.
Read More »Four faculty members from Missouri University of Science and Technology were honored by the American Society for Engineering Education at the organization’s annual meeting held June 20-23 in Louisville, Ky.
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A design for a hydrogen-powered community in California by students from Missouri University of Science and Technology captured the grand prize in the national Hydrogen Student Design Contest sponsored by the Hydrogen Education Foundation.
Dr. Elizabeth Cudney, assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, was recently elected associate member of the International Academy for Quality.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology has been awarded $149,838 by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to help future engineers navigate business climates that are undergoing transformational changes.
Read More »Dr. Donald D. Myers, 69, professor of engineering management at Missouri University of Science and Technology, died Sunday, July 26, 2009, as a result of injuries from a bicycling accident that occurred the previous day in Iowa.
Read More »Ten student teams from Missouri University of Science and Technology have been working this semester on engineering projects for the economic development of Salem, Mo. Salem is a small city in south central Missouri, and is the county seat for Dent County.
Read More »Bhanumathi Tenneti, a Missouri University of Science and Technology graduate, has been named a National Women of Color Technology All-Star in recognition of her career and leadership accomplishments.
Read More »Two Missouri S&T researchers hope to show that manufacturers can be both lean and green by incorporating processes designed to conserve energy and minimize environmental impact with a lean manufacturing philosophy.
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