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From left, Richard Bausell, academy member and 1970 S&T alumnus; Dr. David Borrok vice provost and dean of S&T’s College of Engineering and Computing; Ralph Grant, the awardee; Dr. Joseph Smith, professor in the Linda and Bipin Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering; Dr. Doug Ludlow, professor in the Linda and Bipin Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Doug Roberts, chief of University Police. Photo by Michael Pierce/MissouriS&T

S&T alumnus, academy member receives Lifesaving Award 

By Greg Edwards | May 27, 2025 | 0 Comments

Ralph Grant, a 1993 chemical engineering alumnus of Missouri S&T and member of the university’s Academy of Chemical and Biochemical Engineers, has been honored with University Police’s Lifesaving Award. 

Local middle school students test the Spotlight Theatre design created by the winning team during S&T’s Miner Creativity Challenge. Photo by Joseph George.

Spotlight Theatre creation shines in Miner Creativity Challenge 

By Kaitlin Brothers | May 27, 2025 | 0 Comments

Spotlight Theatre, an interactive toy that teaches young learners how a spotlight works on stage, took home first-place as the judge’s choice in the Miner Creativity Challenge held in April at Missouri S&T. The winning design was created by three seniors at Missouri S&T: Josie Schnelten, an engineering management major from Auburn, Illinois; Colby DaVolt, […]

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Why predicting battery performance is like forecasting traffic − and how researchers are making progress

By news | May 22, 2025 | 0 Comments

Lithium-ion batteries are quietly powering large parts of the world, including electric vehicles and smartphones. They have revolutionized how people store and use energy. But as these batteries become more central to daily life, they bring more attention to the challenges of managing them and the energy they store safely, efficiently and intelligently.

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