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Forty-three Tigers receive MizzouForward Undergraduate Research Training Grants
May 9, 2023
Forty-three University of Missouri students have been awarded MizzouForward Undergraduate Research Training Grants to support their investigations in STEM and National Science Foundation-supported fields and enhance their graduate school applications.
The one-year grants include up to $5,000 per year in salary support for the students. The grants are funded as part of the MizzouForward investment , which includes increased support for undergraduate research.
The candidates were reviewed by 56 MU faculty, and the recipients are rising juniors, juniors or seniors with at least six months of undergraduate research experience in the same lab as their application research project, which must be related to science, technology, engineering and math or an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program field.
“Many of us have had the experience of falling in love with science and a project and want undergraduates at MU to have the opportunity to have this experience and follow up on the ideas that they develop,” said D Cornelison, a biological sciences professor who worked with Rocío Melissa Rivera, an animal sciences professor, to launch the program. “By working side-by-side, day-by-day with faculty and other lab members, undergraduates get a sense of belonging and contributing to the greater research effort and becoming key players on a research team.
“Our goal is that this support will allow the grantees to spend more of their time on research, enhancing their education and experience while also contributing to their faculty mentors’ success with results that will go into grants and manuscripts, ultimately enhancing the research mission of the University of Missouri.”
Students must submit an external fellowship application within one year of the start of funding and also present their work at appropriate venues at least once during the funding period, among other deliverables.
The students receiving MizzouForward Undergraduate Research Training Grants, along with their home department and mentor, are:
- Luke Annin , Biochemistry, Aaron Stoker
- Cooper Barnes , Biological Sciences, Pamela Brown
- Kristen Barwick , Biochemistry, Antje Heese
- Margaret Beecher , Biochemistry/CAFNR, Donald Burke-Agüero
- Lorenzo Ceccon , Biological Sciences, D Cornelison
- Kai Chen , Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Dong Xu
- Jordan Chiantelli-Mosebach , Linguistics, Rebecca Grollemund
- Elizabeth Conley , Physics, Gavin King
- Mia Connor , Chemistry, Kent Gates
- Erin East , Anthropology, Brandi MacDonald
- Maya Elste , Psychology, Lisa Flores
- Dylan Fowler , Chemistry, Kurt Brorsen
- George Frees , Biochemistry/CAFNR and Plant Sciences, Bill Folk
- Leah Groene , Nutrition and Exercise Physiology, Jaapna Dhillon
- Felicity Guttmann , Plant Sciences, Soyon Park
- Camryn Habben , Biological Sciences, Rocío Melissa Rivera
- Mia Hackworth , Biological Sciences, Shiying Jin
- Gillian Hark , Biological Sciences, Aaron Stoker
- Abigail Hernandez , Biological Sciences, Johannes Schul
- Preston Kellenberger , Biochemistry, Peter Cornish
- Henry Koenig , Chemistry, Matthias Young
- Marissa LaMartina , Biological Sciences, Manuel Leal
- Jocelyn Lamore , Psychology, Ashley Groh
- Ashley Lienemann , English, Michael Marlo
- Samantha Mackley , Economics, Brittany Street
- Emma McDougal , Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, Bret Ulery
- Mallory Moats , Chemistry, Brandi MacDonald
- Randi Noel , Plant Sciences, Richard Ferrieri
- Jada Paden , Biological Sciences, Caroline Kopot
- Advaya Patro , Biological Sciences, Scott Zawieja
- Aubrey Pipkins , Biological Sciences, Jacqueline Limberg
- Kellen Sharpe , Chemistry, Victor Outlaw
- Ben Shostak , Chemistry, Tim Glass
- Paige Snider , Civil and Environmental Engineering, Baolin Deng
- Pierce Taylor , Plant Sciences, Peng Tian
- Zach Tretter , Biochemistry, Lloyd Sumner
- Corey Valleroy , Physics, Carlos Wexler
- Ethan Vanderwert , Biochemistry, Guangfu Li
- Jayna Wallinger , Chemistry, Gary Baker
- Bayliee Wegman-Roark , Psychology, Jordan Booker
- Demi White , Plant Sciences, Soyon Park
- Colin Wilburn , Plant Sciences, Paula McSteen
- Veronica Worthen , Chemistry, Michael Harmata
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100 Best universities for Engineering in Russia
Updated: February 29, 2024
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Below is a list of best universities in Russia ranked based on their research performance in Engineering. A graph of 4.78M citations received by 680K academic papers made by 182 universities in Russia was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
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1. Moscow State University
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2. St. Petersburg State University
3. Tomsk State University
4. Novosibirsk State University
5. ITMO University
6. Tomsk Polytechnic University
7. Ural Federal University
8. Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University
9. Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
10. National Research Nuclear University MEPI
11. Kazan Federal University
12. Southern Federal University
13. National University of Science and Technology "MISIS"
14. Bauman Moscow State Technical University
15. National Research University Higher School of Economics
16. Saratov State University
17. N.R.U. Moscow Power Engineering Institute
18. Moscow Aviation Institute
19. Samara National Research University
20. South Ural State University
21. Ufa State Aviation Technical University
22. RUDN University
23. Novosibirsk State Technical University
24. Saint Petersburg State Electrotechnical University
25. Siberian Federal University
26. Lobachevsky State University of Nizhni Novgorod
27. Voronezh State University
28. Mendeleev University of Chemical Technology of Russia
29. Novgorod State University
30. samara state technical university.
31. Far Eastern Federal University
32. Belgorod State University
33. Moscow Medical Academy
34. Kazan State Technological University
35. Saint Petersburg State Institute of Technology
36. Moscow State Technological University "Stankin"
37. Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics
38. kazan national research technical university named after a.n. tupolev - kai.
39. Moscow State Pedagogical University
40. Moscow Technical University - MIREA
41. Saratov State Technical University
42. Ufa State Petroleum Technological University
43. Russian State University of Oil and Gas
44. nizhny novgorod state technical university.
45. Saint-Petersburg Mining University
46. Perm State Technical University
47. Kuban State University
48. Belgorod State Technological University
49. Irkutsk State University
50. Omsk State Technical University
51. Samara State University
52. Perm State University
53. Leningrad State University
54. Irkutsk National Research Technical University
55. St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation
56. Moscow Polytech
57. Bashkir State University
58. Chelyabinsk State University
59. National Research University of Electronic Technology
60. Tula State University
61. Kemerovo State University
62. Siberian State Aerospace University
63. Russian National Research Medical University
64. Tambov State Technical University
65. St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering
66. Yaroslavl State University
67. Ogarev Mordovia State University
68. Ivanovo State University
69. Moscow State University of Railway Engineering
70. Ulyanovsk State University
71. Finance Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation
72. University of Tyumen
73. Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
74. Magnitogorsk State Technical University
75. Ivanovo State University of Chemistry and Technology
76. Petrozavodsk State University
77. Penza State University
78. Plekhanov Russian University of Economics
79. Bonch-Bruevich St. Petersburg State University of Telecommunications
80. Tyumen Industrial University
81. Kalashnikov Izhevsk State Technical University
82. Tver State University
83. Siberian State Industrial University
84. Northern Arctic Federal University
85. Tomsk State University of Architecture and Building
86. North-Eastern Federal University
87. Polzunov Altai State Technical University
88. South-Western State University
89. North Caucasus Federal University
90. Altai State University
91. Volgograd State University
92. Tomsk State Pedagogical University
93. Udmurt State University
94. Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
95. South-Russian State University of Economics and Service
96. Chuvash State University
97. kuzbass state technical university.
98. Orenburg State University
99. Tambov State University
100. Murmansk State Technical University
The best cities to study Engineering in Russia based on the number of universities and their ranks are Moscow , Saint Petersburg , Tomsk , and Novosibirsk .
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This research showcase happens each fall and spring semester on the last day of classes (day before Reading Day.) We invite poster presentations from students who engaged in a course-based undergraduate research experience, as well as students receiving individual mentorship as part of a program, capstone experience, or honors-by-contract. We encourage students across disciplines and at various points in their projects to present their work in this public venue.
- Course-based Undergraduate Research : Instructors should email Sarah Humfeld ([email protected]) by October 25 to request participation for students in your course.
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The Summer Forum, held at the end of July, is for undergraduate students (visiting and those who call Mizzou home) to present their work. Register here by noon on Monday, July 15.
The Forum is geared towards student research and creative scholarly activities that may be multi-semester projects, senior honors/capstone projects, or other faculty-mentored scholarly activities. Every semester, hundreds of students from a variety of disciplines across campus participate. Projects are typically shared in a ‘display’ format such as a poster. The Forum is not only for STEM students: students in art, humanities and the social sciences are invited and encouraged to present their projects and scholarly activities.
To learn more about what it takes to present at the Forum, visit our “ Applying to the Forum ” page.
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All Mizzou undergraduate students are invited to submit expressive art, applied design, or other creative projects to the Visual Art & Design Showcase . The art/design projects need NOT be class projects, but may be something the student has created on their own. Mentorship from a faculty instructor with expertise in the creative discipline is required, but the mentor does not need to be involved every step of the way. All projects must have a visual element central to the work. The Visual Art & Design Committee will select projects for display as part of the Showcase, and have final approval of projects and display requests.
The 2024 Visual Art & Design Showcase will be both an online exhibition hosted by the MU Libraries and an in-person viewing with projects exhibited in the Columbia Art League April 9th – 20th. The submission deadline for projects will be February 28th, 2024.
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These are only a couple of the national conferences available to which students present. Each discipline holds regional, national and international conferences about which we recommend you speak with your mentor. Some offer scholarships, or some form of grant for student presenters.
If you do present at a conference, be sure to inquire about what the poster size should be and any other expectations/parameters that are set. Your mentor should be able to assist you with these.
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Designing a better water filter.
September 16, 2024
Mizzou researcher Maryam Salehi is developing a fabric-like filter to remove tiny plastics and lead from drinking water.
Sept. 16, 2024 Contact: Janese Heavin, [email protected] Photo by Zac Anderson
Water filters on the market today can remove some contaminants, but they’re not designed to capture microplastocs. In fact, some of them may actually add small plastics into drinking water during the filtration process. What’s worse is these microplastics can cause inflammation, increase the risk of cancer and act as carriers for harmful chemicals that trigger other health problems.
University of Missouri researcher Maryam Salehi and collaborators are coming up with a new way to trap those tiny invaders — and protect the public — through a fabric-like filter.
“The idea is to design a filter that can be attached to a faucet so it can remove microplastic and lead at the same time from tap water,” said Salehi, an assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering . “We’re envisioning an inexpensive point-of-use filter that could connect to any faucet.”
The filter membrane is made from polyvinyl alcohol fibers, which are polymers currently used in biomedical applications. The team chose the material because it’s low-cost and biocompatible, meaning it’s not toxic to humans, animals or plants.
It’s also proving to be effective. In lab tests, the membrane was able to remove nearly 100% of larger microplastics and nearly 80% of the smallest microplastics, while at the same time removing about 70% of lead contamination.
“We still need to test the filter to see how it tolerates other conditions — such as disinfectant use in water — but the idea is to hopefully have something that can be commercialized and used to easily purify tap water,” Salehi said.
The team outlined their findings in a cover article published in Applied Polymer Science. Co-authors were Anandu Gopakumar Nair, a doctoral student at Mizzou, Alexander Ccanccapa, a post-doctoral researcher, and Kati Bell, an industry partner. The work is supported by Brown and Caldwell, as well as the National Science Foundation.
Salehi is a core researcher at the Missouri Water Center , which brings together stakeholders from academia, industry and government to advance water research.
This story was originally published by Show Me Mizzou .
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At Mizzou Engineering, you can apply for an Undergraduate Research Fellowship, which comes with a stipend of $1,500 per semester of research, or for hourly compensation. In some cases, research may count toward course credit. Undergraduate research gives you experience that will set you apart when you're applying for jobs or graduate school.
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Undergraduate Research at MU isn't just for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) students! All undergraduates can get involved in research, scholarship, and creative scholarship regardless of a student's academic year, major, or interests. There are many opportunities in research, scholarship, and creative activity at Mizzou.
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The candidates were reviewed by 56 MU faculty, and the recipients are rising juniors, juniors or seniors with at least six months of undergraduate research experience in the same lab as their application research project, which must be related to science, technology, engineering and math or an NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program field.
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Undergraduate Students. All Mizzou students can participate in research with a faculty mentor to begin building their research careers. The Office of Undergraduate Research can help you find and apply for undergraduate research opportunities. Contact us at 573-882-5979 or send us an email to make an appointment.
Many programs provide one credit-hour of research, travel to and from Columbia, and stipends ranging from $3,400 - $5,400. Coordinated by the MU Office of Undergraduate Research, the Summer Undergraduate Research Program hosts 50+ students from institutions across the nation. Interns in the program participate in educational and social ...
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Only applicants with existing independent research projects will be considered. The program will provide up to $5,000 per year (June 1 - May 30) as salary support for undergraduate student researchers. A successful candidate may compete for a second period of funding (i.e. $10,000 max per student.) Rising juniors will be prioritized but ...
Below is a list of best universities in Russia ranked based on their research performance in Engineering. A graph of 4.78M citations received by 680K academic papers made by 182 universities in Russia was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.
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The programs listed below are open to students from all universities and colleges. Mizzou students should review and identify ones in which they are interested. Conducting research during the summer somewhere other than Mizzou is a great way to broaden your research experiences! These are opportunities to work at a campus you might want to…
August 04, 2022. Mizzou Engineers and students participating in Engineering REUs (Research Experiences for Undergraduates) were among nearly 130 student researchers across campus who had the opportunity to showcase their work last month. During the Mizzou Summer Undergraduate Research Forum, teams presented projects ranging from material ...
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Salehi is a core researcher at the Missouri Water Center, which brings together stakeholders from academia, industry and government to advance water research. This story was originally published by Show Me Mizzou. Become an engineer where you'll have opportunities to create a better world. Choose Mizzou Engineering!