A three-person team of Missouri S&T engineering students is headed to California to vie for top honors in an international competition to construct more reliable antennas used in space travel by small satellites. The student design contest, which begins Sunday in San Diego, is sponsored by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), the world’s largest technical professional association. The Missouri University of Science and Technology team is one of six finalists, including university teams from Canada and Sweden.
Read More »Dr. Mariesa Crow, vice provost for research at Missouri University of Science and Technology and the Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, recently received the 2016 IEEE Power and Energy Society Outstanding Engineering Educator Award for “leadership and innovation in electric power engineering education.”
Read More »Dr. Mariesa Crow, the Fred W. Finley Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been appointed to serve as Missouri S&T’s vice provost for research.
Read More »Nine electrical engineering graduates each received a $6,000 Grainger Power Engineering Award from the electrical and computer engineering department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The awards are presented as a reward for academic excellence.
Read More »Dr. David Pommerenke, professor of electrical and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named an IEEE Fellow in recognition of his contributions to system-level electrostatic discharge technology. The honor is the highest grade of membership in the organization.
Read More »Dr. Rosa Zheng, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has been named an IEEE Fellow in recognition of her contributions to channel modeling and equalization for wireless communications. The honor is the highest grade of membership in the organization.
Read More »A group of students and faculty from Missouri University of Science and Technology were honored at the 2014 IEEE international Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility this fall. The event is the largest and most prestigious of its kind.
Read More »Matt Horst, a senior in electrical engineering from Jackson, Missouri, has earned national recognition for his undergraduate work in nondestructive testing.
Read More »Thomas Roth, a senior in electrical engineering and computer engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology, has received a scholarship award from the Microwave Theory and Techniques Society (MTT-S) of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »Twelve electrical engineering seniors and recent graduates will each receive a $5,000 Grainger Power Engineering Award from the electrical and computer engineering department at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The awards are presented as a reward for academic excellence.
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