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Mizzou scholars spearhead multidisciplinary research on team dynamics, knowledge exchange
A light-hearted take on a real doctoral retreat and how it might look as an article in a completely fictious academic journal.
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Mizzou adds additive manufacturing printer to its toolbox
A significant step forward in advanced manufacturing and material science, the technology will be an asset for campus researchers and local industries.
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Rogers to receive Distinguished Faculty Award
The Mizzou Alumni Association will honor the associate professor for his dedication, service and leadership.
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Mizzou students are shaping the future of quantum computing
Research teams from across the University of Missouri are leveraging quantum computing to explore topics and questions too complex for traditional computers.
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Shining UV light on the future of computer chips
A recent study from the University of Missouri could help scientists and engineers build faster, cheaper and more eco-friendly electronics.
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A new view of a microscopic process
Researchers at MU are purchasing new equipment which will allow researchers to conduct scientific experiments while simultaneously viewing reactions as they happen in real time.
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Mizzou Engineering secures Nanoscribe Quantum X Shape 3D printer
Mizzou Engineering purchased a Quantum X Shape from Nanoscribe, the fastest and most accurate 3D printer on the market.
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NSF Research Traineeship program to prepare materials and data scientists
A five-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) is establishing a doctoral training program at the University of Missouri to help prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers to work in the emerging fields of materials science and data science and analytics.