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Released: 2-Nov-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T powers high-tech, living laboratory homes with new microgrids to researchadvanced lead battery technologies
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri University of Science and Technology has installed two new advanced lead battery microgrid systems at the campus’s EcoVillage, a “living laboratory” that is home to solar-powered houses designed and built by Missouri S&T students.

Released: 11-Oct-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T researchers win multimillion dollar grant to build fast-charging stations for electric cars
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Researchers from Missouri S&T and three private companies will combine their expertise to create charging stations for electric vehicles that could charge a car in less than 10 minutes – matching the time it takes to fill up a conventional vehicle with gasoline.“The big problem with electric vehicles is range, and it’s not so much range as range anxiety.

Released: 27-Aug-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Biomaterials expert Convertine joins Missouri S&T
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Dr. Anthony J. Convertine, a biomedical engineer whose research seeks to tap polymer science to unlock the next steps in advancing drug delivery systems, has been named a Roberta and G. Robert Couch Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Missouri University of Science and Technology. Convertine joins Missouri S&T from the University of Washington, where he rose to the position of research associate professor of bioengineering after starting there as a senior postdoctoral fellow in 2006.

Released: 24-Aug-2018 2:05 PM EDT
S&T Researcher Designs DNA-Assembled Electronic Circuits for Miniaturization of Computers
Missouri University of Science and Technology

A researcher at Missouri University of Science and Technology continues her exploration of self-assembled DNA nanostructures with a project to fabricate a new generation of molecular electronic circuits that would allow for the unprecedented miniaturization of computers and other electronic devices.

Released: 21-Aug-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Hilmas Named Chair of Materials Science and Engineering at Missouri S&T
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Dr. Gregory E. Hilmas, a ceramic engineer and leading expert in methods to create more durable, next-generation materials, has been named chair of materials science and engineering at Missourri University of Science and Technology.The Curators’ Distinguished Professor of ceramic engineering has served as interim department chair since July 2017.

Released: 16-Aug-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T Chemist Rolls the Dice to Better Identify Chiral Molecules in Drugs
Missouri University of Science and Technology

“High risk, high reward” is the kind of discovery Dr. Garry Grubbs seeks with a new experiment designed to rapidly identify the atomic structure of chiral molecules widely used in pharmaceutical drugs. The finding could significantly reduce the time and costs involved in pharmaceutical development and manufacturing.

Released: 14-Aug-2018 5:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T, Missouri State Partner to Expand Cooperative Engineering Degree Programs
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Students at the state’s second-largest public university will soon be able to pursue an additional undergraduate engineering degree as part of an expanded agreement with the nation’s first technological institution west of the Mississippi River. For the past decade, Missouri State University has offered courses in civil engineering and electrical engineering on its Springfield campus taught by faculty from Missouri University of Science and Technology and Missouri State.

Released: 6-Aug-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Looking Inside a Nuclear Fuel Pin to Improve Nuclear Energy
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Researchers must develop new methods to investigate nuclear fuel’s structural, thermodynamic and chemical characteristics. An S&T researcher has developed a mobile platform the size of a microwave that can see through and image the spent nuclear fuel using gamma radiation.

Released: 26-Jul-2018 3:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T to Receive $1.7M in Federal Support for Nuclear Engineering Research, Student Scholarships and Campus Reactor Upgrades
Missouri University of Science and Technology

The nuclear engineering program at Missouri University of Science and Technology has recently been awarded a total of $1.7 million in federal support for research, student scholarships and safety upgrades to the university’s nuclear research reactor.

Released: 26-Jul-2018 10:45 AM EDT
Missouri S&T civil engineering professor preaches Midwest tornado preparation
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Growing up in northeast China, Dr. Guirong (Grace) Yan didn’t see many tornados in a country where the number of documented twisters is a fraction of those that hit the United States.But as her academic career took Yan to several postdoctoral fellowships and then faculty positions in Indiana, Missouri and Texas, the assistant professor of structural engineering at Missouri S&T gradually found her calling.

Released: 19-Jul-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Construction Engineering and Management Expert Joins Missouri S&T
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Dr. Islam El-adaway, an associate professor and coordinator of the University of Tennessee’s construction engineering and management program, has been named the Hurst/McCarthy Professor in Construction Engineering Management at Missouri S&T. His appointment begins Aug. 1.The professorship was established through a combined $1 million gift from alumnus Michael Hurst and his wife, Barbara, along with McCarthy Building Companies, where Hurst worked for more than three decades before his retirement.

Released: 16-Jul-2018 5:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T researcher finds another good reason to trust your gut
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Within seconds, we make personal choices daily, such as what clothes to wear or what music to play in the car on the way to work. A cognitive neuroscientist at Missouri University of Science and Technology says gut-level decisions are important, and that intuition tends to be accurate for revealing our true preferences.

Released: 12-Jul-2018 2:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T Biochemical Engineer Patents Low-Cost Method of Removing Bacterial Toxins From Fluids
Missouri University of Science and Technology

By some estimates, 18 million people die each year from sepsis triggered by endotoxins – fragments of the outer membranes of bacteria. A biochemical engineer at Missouri University of Science and Technology has patented a method of removing these harmful elements from water and also from pharmaceutical formulations.Her goal: improve drug safety and increase access to clean drinking water in the developing world.

   
Released: 3-Jul-2018 12:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T receives largest gift in its history with in-kind contribution of seismic data
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Missouri S&T has received the largest gift in its history: an in-kind donation of proprietary seismic data valued at $6.5 million from Calico Jack Holdings LLC and Zion Energy LLC, both Houston-based oil and gas exploration companies.

Released: 2-Jul-2018 8:05 PM EDT
Missouri S&T taps Penn State prof, NSF program director to oversee research in College of Engineering and Computing
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Dr. Angela Lueking, a professor of energy and mineral engineering and chemical engineering at Pennsylvania State University and a recent program director at the National Science Foundation, is joining Missouri S&T as associate dean of research in the College of Engineering and Computing starting Aug. 1.

Released: 2-Jul-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Fireworks 101: Behind the Scenes of a Pyrotechnics Class
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Get a behind-the-scenes look at Missouri University's one-of-a-kind commercial fireworks display course.

   
Released: 28-Jun-2018 1:05 PM EDT
Researchers mimic Legos for molecular building blocks, earn $411,000 NSF grant
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Scientists at Missouri University of Science and Technology are drawing inspiration from toy building blocks to create fixed molecular units used to accelerate the material discovery process known as rational design. They’ll use these “molecular blocks” to discover highly ionic conductive materials that could be used to make today’s much sought after all-solid-state lithium batteries.

Released: 19-Jun-2018 11:05 AM EDT
Not always bad — MXenes’ spontaneous oxidation harnessed to create 2-D nanocomposites
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have discovered a new way to harness the potential of a type of spontaneously oxidized MXene thin films, to create nanocomposites that could sense both light and the environment. Previously, such spontaneous oxidation was considered detrimental because it degrades the MXene structure. The research is published in the June 2018 issue of ACS Nano, one of Google Scholar’s top-rated, peer-reviewed scientific journals.

4-Jun-2018 11:00 AM EDT
In Nature Materials Paper, Researchers Describe New Method to Boost Electron Mobility, Conductivity
Missouri University of Science and Technology

Two chemistry researchers from Missouri University of Science and Technology are part of an international team that has designed a new metal-organic framework that exhibits dramatic improvements in electron mobility, which could lead to new applications for fuels cells, batteries and other technologies.



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