
Greg Edwards
Contributor at Missouri S&T News and Events
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1 week ago |
news.mst.edu | Greg Edwards
Nine Missouri S&T Ph.D. students received dean’s honors from the College of Engineering and Computing (CEC) during a ceremony held in early May. Six students received the Dean’s Ph.D. Scholar Award, which recognizes scholarly contributions among the most productive Ph.D. students. Three students received the Dean’s Graduate Educator Award, which recognizes excellence in teaching by graduate students.
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1 week ago |
precisionfarmingdealer.com | Greg Edwards
When many computer scientists say they are researching methods to stop bugs, they are likely referring to computer glitches and other issues. When Dr. Sajal Das from Missouri S&T says this, he is talking about the crawly and flying creatures afflicting agriculture operations. Das, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of computer science at Missouri S&T, was recently awarded a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop an automated pest management system for rural farms.
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1 week ago |
m.farms.com | Greg Edwards
By Greg EdwardsWhen many computer scientists say they are researching methods to stop bugs, they are likely referring to computer glitches and other issues. When Dr. Sajal Das from Missouri S&T says this, he is talking about the crawly and flying creatures afflicting agriculture operations.
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1 week ago |
news.mst.edu | Greg Edwards
When many computer scientists say they are researching methods to stop bugs, they are likely referring to computer glitches and other issues. When Dr. Sajal Das from Missouri S&T says this, he is talking about the crawly and flying creatures afflicting agriculture operations. Das, a Curators’ Distinguished Professor of computer science at Missouri S&T, was recently awarded a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop an automated pest management system for rural farms.
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2 weeks ago |
news.mst.edu | Greg Edwards
Since the early 1960s, Missouri S&T has been recognized as a leader in computer science, offering some of the nation’s first courses in the field. Fast forward several decades, and S&T continues to be a computing leader with the launch of the MinerAI initiative. “Through MinerAI, we are bringing together all of Missouri S&T’s AI activities so we can have more university-wide synergy and broaden our teaching and research in the area,” says Dr. Jonathan Kimball, S&T’s Fred W.
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