By David Goddard. A tractor-trailer truck awaits a cargo container at a port, its driver oblivious to the fact that […]
At the Tickle College of Engineering Faculty and Staff Awards on the evening of April 8, 2021, Dr. Mariya Zhuravleva […]
Assistant Professor Mariya Zhuravleva has been awarded two new grants, totaling 4.8 million dollars from the US Department of Homeland Security.
PhD student Daniel Rutstrom has been awarded first place at the American Nuclear Society’s Innovations in Nuclear Technology R&D Awards.
Undergraduate students at MSE took home the top three awards for their research efforts during Student Night 2019.
Mariya Zhuravleva and Merry Koschan have been elected to serve as officers for the American Association For Crystal Growth for a four year term.
Multiple faculty members throughout the department were honored with awards for various achievements at the annual TCE Awards banquet.
Assistant Professor Mariya Zhuravleva has been honored with a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award for her research.
MSE 250 students apply classroom theory to crystal growth experiments under the guidance of professors Zhuravleva, Koschan, and Gao.
Mariya Zhuravleva secures $2M DHS grant to improve border security using crystal growth tech and gamma-ray detection systems.