Author: Mindy Limback

Fond memories of the Quad

Posted by on July 27, 2014

Jamie (Johnson) Farrell, ECE’01, recently shared a story of how she met her husband, Shannon, when she lived in Kelly Hall. 

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From engineer to movie producer

Posted by on July 27, 2014

After a 38-year career in mechanical engineering, John Weekley, ME’74, sold his process control company, PROCONEX, in 2011 to pursue a career in the film industry as a movie producer. 

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Green for a cause

Posted by on July 27, 2014

On March 11, 35 Missouri S&T alumni who work at Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies volunteered at Harvesters, a non-profit food bank in Kansas City, Mo. The employees packed more than 1,830 backpacks with food for children of low-income families. The group organized the event to coincide with St. Pat’s activities and even wore their […]

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Miners reconnect in Istanbul, Turkey

Posted by on July 27, 2014

Alumni and friends shared memories of Missouri S&T and university updates at a restaurant in Istanbul, Turkey, in November. From left: Scott Kalwei, EMgt’11; Kubilay Kaya, MS EnvE’10; Roberta “Birdie” Morgan, Engl’87, Hist’87, program director for international affairs at S&T; Burak Arasli, MS EMgt’03; Cansu Aytan; Ugur Yildiz, EMgt’11; and Onur Yildiz, who completed S&T’s […]

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Long-lost civilization sparks book

Posted by on July 27, 2014

A newspaper article about an archaeological dig in Chesterfield, Mo., gave Ellen M. (Monti) Meyer, CSci’77, the idea for her first novel, Chronicle of the Mound Builders: An Angela Hunter Mystery. 

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Firing up the ion drive

Posted by on April 3, 2014

Ever since the Wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, the goals of aviation have seemed simultaneously overly ambitious and within reach. It’s no different at Missouri S&T, where researchers are using a pulsed theta pinch to study the physics of high-density, heavy-gas plasma for ion space propulsion in order to meet (and in some cases […]

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Clearing electronic traffic jams

Posted by on April 3, 2014

Over the past few decades, the number of electronic and electrical devices has skyrocketed, as has the amount of radio waves that can interfere with other devices. That’s where researchers in S&T’s Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory come in. Inside the EMC’s versatile semi-anechoic chamber, energy can’t get out or in. This controlled environment eliminates outside ambient […]

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Transforming infrastructure repair

Posted by on April 3, 2014

As roads and bridges across the country continue to age and deteriorate, state and federal agencies are seeking ways to rebuild and revitalize the failing transportation system. Missouri S&T is helping. Inside the High-Bay Structural Engineering Research Laboratory in Butler-Carlton Civil Engineering Hall, researchers use specialized equipment to simulate loading, vibrations and other real-world conditions […]

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A driving force for the future

Posted by on April 3, 2014

The demand for the nation’s automotive and manufacturing industries to provide safe, affordable vehicles with better fuel economy has never been greater. S&T is at the center of a consortium with the steel industry and is home to the Kent D. Peaslee Steel Manufacturing Research Center. Working with steel manufacturers, suppliers and other industry partners, […]

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A note from (Mehmet) Nihat Taner, MS CE’73

Posted by on April 3, 2014

It was a long journey from Istanbul. Our plane refueled somewhere near Ireland and then in a small airport in eastern Canada before landing at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York. At JFK we learned that we must go to La Guardia Airport for the flight to St. Louis. There was another person, […]

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