Newsroom | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 119

MSU researchers awarded NSF grant to encourage women in computing

STARKVILLE, Miss.—A $300,000 grant from the National Science Foundation will allow researchers from Mississippi State University to encourage young women to enter science-based computing fields. A proposal submitted by MSU Computer Science and Engineering Assistant Clinical Professor Sarah Lee and Bagley College of Engineering Director of Educational Outreach and Support

September 20, 2016


Scottish engineering firm donates $2 million worth of software products

Scotland-based engineering firm, Petroleum Experts, (Petex) recently donated more than $2 million dollars worth of new software to the Swalm School of Chemical Engineering at Mississippi State University. The software will be used by students in the petroleum engineering program. The Swalm School of Chemical Engineering is part of Mississippi State’s Bagley College of Engineering….

September 15, 2016


Aerospace engineering student wins prestigious Goldwater Scholarship

Mississippi State senior, Johnie Sublett, an aerospace engineering major in the Bagley College of Engineering and a member of the Shackhoul’s Honor College, recently received one of the most prestigious undergraduate awards given in the sciences: selection as a Goldwater scholar for 2016. Awarded by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship foundation, the honor goes to the…

September 13, 2016


Chevron invests in Mississippi State engineering

Chevron continued its support of Mississippi State University and the Bagley College of Engineering with a $360,000 donation that was announced at State’s football game against South Carolina. This year’s gift is part of a three-year commitment of $1,080,000 that will support several initiatives within the college, including a new teaching lab, academic and study abroad scholarships and…

September 13, 2016


CHE student earns academic scholarship

Mississippi State University chemical engineering student Priscilla Symmes was recently honored with an academic scholarship from the USS Little Rock Association. The Captain Kent R. Siegel Memorial Scholarship Award is given to descendants of former crewmen of the USS Little Rock. Symmes, a junior from Huntsville, Alabama, received the $1,000 scholarship a year after her…

September 13, 2016


Mechanical Engineering establishes seminar series for undergraduates

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

STARKVILLE, Miss. – This fall, Bagley College of Engineering’s mechanical engineering department will introduce a series of seminars for undergraduate students. The series opener will take place on Friday, September 9, at 2 p.m., in Hand 1100. In the initial seminar, 1994 Mississippi State mechanical engineering graduate Chris Ewing will share the details of his…

September 8, 2016


Fighting hackers takes an offensive approach

They’re in. Soon the city is dark and water service halts as utility plants shut down. Once civil order is restored, many businesses and individuals find a nightmare scenario­—wiped out accounts, compromised sensitive information and stolen identities. But who are “they?” In popular film, “they” often range from isolated pockets of brilliant malcontents to self-taught…

September 7, 2016


MSU’s Team Xipiter soars at UAS competition

STARKVILLE, Miss. – A Mississippi State University student team achieved a top ten finish at an international unmanned air system competition. MSU’s Team Xipiter clinched 6th place overall during the 14th annual Student Unmanned Air System Competition hosted by the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) in Patuxent, Maryland. A total of 43 teams…

September 2, 2016


ME faculty member selected for SEC grant

Congratulations to Lei Chen, an assistant professor from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, who received a 2016-2017 Southeastern Conference (SEC) Visiting Faculty Travel Grant. This December, Chen will be visiting the University of Georgia’s Mechanical Engineering Department to enhance research collaboration on materials between both departments. Chen’s proposal was one of eight across the Mississippi…

September 1, 2016


Bagley Ph.D. student wins prestigious scholarship

Bagley College of Engineering Ph.D. candidate Mohammad “MJ.” Mahtabi has been chosen as one of three recipients of the 2016 International Graduate Scholarship from the American Society for Testing and Materials. The ASTM announcement states that “Mahtabi … will use the scholarship to study the mechanical and fatigue behavior of nickel-titanium alloys (Nitinol), which are used in…

August 31, 2016