Missouri University of Science and Technology’s Human Powered Vehicle Competition Team earned first place at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2015 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge East Coast Competition. The competition was held Friday, May 8, through Sunday, May 10, at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri University of Science and Technology will travel to Gainesville, Florida, this month to race an aerodynamically fitted recumbent trike against collegiate teams from across the nation in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2015 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge East Coast Competition.
Read More »The American Society of Mechanical Engineers recently recognized four Missouri University of Science and Technology researchers for their paper describing an additive manufacturing method for fabricating 3-D parts by extrusion of water-based ceramic pastes.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s Human Powered Vehicle Team earned third place at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2014 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge West Coast Competition, held April 25-27 in San Jose, Calif.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri S&T will travel to San Jose, Calif., this month to race an aerodynamically outfitted recumbent trike in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2014 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge West Coast Competition.
Read More »A team of students from Missouri S&T will travel to Orlando, Fla., this month to race an aerodynamically outfitted recumbent trike-style bicycle in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2014 Human Powered Vehicle Challenge East Coast Competition.
Read More »Just days after trout fishing season opens in Missouri, students from across the country will try to snag the top prize in a fishing pole design competition at the University of Missouri-Rolla.
Read More »Dr. William Schonberg, chair and professor of civil, architectural and environmental engineering at the University of Missouri-Rolla, has been elected a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) for his "significant engineering achievements and contributions to the engineering profession."
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