A Bagley College of Engineering alumnus was recently awarded a prestigious fellowship from the National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Johnie Sublett, a graduate of Mississippi State’s aerospace engineering program, will receive a three-year annual stipend of $34,000 along with an additional $12,000 allowance for tuition and fees from the NSF. Sublett will continue…
An $80,000 grant will help Mississippi State University’s Department of Computer Science & Engineering support the teaching of computer coding skills to recent high school graduates in the Golden Triangle area. The grant will help fund the Columbus-based campus of the Mississippi Coding Academies, a tuition-free, 11-month program that helps selected participants develop into coders…
Mississippi State University and East Mississippi Community College are working together to prepare students for public service careers in cybersecurity.
Children with chronic lung diseases often must wait months or even years for a transplant, while large, immobile hospital equipment that could help them breathe easier actually may worsen their condition by overtaxing already damaged lungs.
With a $175,000 grant from Toyota USA Foundation, Mississippi State University’s Bagley College of Engineering plans to expand its outreach to middle and high school students throughout Mississippi via the Boosting Engineering Science and Technology (BEST) Robotics program. The program currently serves 25 teams at local school and aims to expand to 30 teams this…
Chevron is continuing its support of Mississippi State University engineering programs with an investment to help fund student scholarships, laboratory spaces in Starkville and on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and more.
STARKVILLE, Miss.—A research collaboration between Mississippi State University and Cardiff University in the United Kingdom aims to increase understanding of infant head trauma.
Two Mississippi State engineering students helped Bagley’s Engineers Without Borders chapter win a prestigious grant from the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
STARKVILLE, Miss. – Mississippi State’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems Extension will lead a team of seven centers and agencies in an effort to spur job growth and economic development in south Mississippi thanks to a $490,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Economic Development Authority. Dr. Clay Walden, director of the CAVS Extension,…
STARKVILLE, Miss.—Researchers in Mississippi State University’s Center for Advanced Vehicular Systems will continue to work on designs for an all-electric Navy ship after recently receiving a five-year, approximately $2.5 million grant.