MAFES article featuring research by Dr. Joel Paz, Dr. Anna Linhoss, and Dr. Mary Love Tagert Smart Water: Innovation in protecting vital resource
MAFES Discovers article featuring Dr. John Linhoss and Dr. Daniel Chesser: Ag & Bio Engineering research improves poultry house efficiencies
MAFES Discovers article featuring Dr. Fei Yu’s research: Biomass research provides alternative to fossil fuel
Daniel Chesser was a featured guest on CALS Influence TV, January 2018 Issue: Ag. & Bio. Engineering – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QkodexmXqyI&feature=youtu.be
A model developed by a team of Bagley College biomedical engineers will redefine the understanding of traumatic brain injury. Challenging more than 20 years of conventional wisdom, the BCoE’s human body simulation group developed a virtual model of the human brain that shows shockwaves traveling through hard tissue, like bone, as well as the soft…
Lakiesha Williams’s ambitious mindset takes her on many adventures. She explores new ideas, helps support a family, teaches classes, serves in her community, and travels the world. She juggles many things and handles them with ease. But with everything she does, there’s one common theme — changing lives. A New Orleans native, Williams attended Louisiana…
Mississippi State University’s Division of Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine recently honored five faculty members with the Regions Bank-DAFVM Superior Faculty Awards in a new program designed to highlight exemplary work in five key areas. James Warnock, associate professor of biomedical engineering program in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, received the Teaching Award…
Five faculty members have earned new endowed professorship and chair positions in the Bagley College of Engineering. Jenny Du, Isaac L. Howard, Jonathan W. Pote, David S. Thompson Hossein Toghiani formally accepted these positions April 23 at the Faculty Excellence Dinner. There are 17 endowed chair positions and 14 endowed professorships within the BCoE, each…
A Mississippi State biomedical engineering faculty member recognized for his problem-based teaching methods will participate next month in a special National Academy of Engineering symposium. James Warnock, an associate professor of agricultural and biological engineering in the university’s James Worth Bagley College of Engineering, is among 65 selected to attend the Nov. 13-16 Frontiers of…
A Mississippi State biomedical engineering researcher focused on decreasing amputations and other leg injuries to soldiers in IED-attacked vehicles will present her findings next week at a NATO conference in Canada. Lakiesha N. Williams, an assistant professor of biological engineering at the university, will address NATO’s Research and Technology Organization during a Monday-Wednesday [Oct. 3-5]…