Dr. Ian Ferguson, professor and chair of electrical and computer engineering at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, will become vice provost and dean of the College of Engineering and Computing at Missouri University of Science and Technology on Aug. 13.
Read More »More than 300 elementary school, middle school and high school teachers from throughout the United States are spending part of their summer at Missouri University of Science and Technology and two other Missouri communities to learn how to teach engineering and biomedical science courses to their students this fall.
Read More »Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named chair of the electrical and computer engineering department at Missouri S&T. The appointment takes effect Aug. 1.
Read More »Dr. Dorie Paine, senior director of student success and mentoring at the University of South Florida, will join Missouri University of Science and Technology as director of residential life on July 14.
Read More »The Mars Rover Design Team at Missouri University of Science and Technology took second place in an international competition that challenges college students to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers.
Read More »The growing use of nanoparticles in consumer projects has raised concerns about their adverse effects on human health and the environment. A new technology being tested at Missouri University of Science and Technology could improve the field of study by giving researchers a tool to quickly measure a wide range of characteristics and detect trace levels of nanoparticles.
Read More »A Ph.D. student from Missouri S&T is screening Missouri drinking water for common and emerging water contaminants and seeking new technologies to improve drinking water quality.
Read More »A World War II-era power plant that has provided energy to much of the Missouri University of Science and Technology campus for nearly seven decades is powering down as the university makes the transition to a geothermal energy system.
Read More »A Ph.D. student from Missouri S&T will further his research in lithium-ion batteries through an Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) grant from the National Science Foundation.
Read More »Missouri University of Science and Technology has received $200,775 from the ExxonMobil Foundation as part of the company’s 2013 Educational Matching Program.
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