Every two years the Club of Bologna awards the Pellizi Prize, supported by FederUnacoma, for the worldwide best Ph.D. dissertations in agricultural machinery and mechanization. Mississippi State University’s Xin Zhang was selected as a winner. Dr. Zhang earned her Ph.D. at Washington State University and joined the faculty at MSU in August 2021.
Three ABE students will serve as members of MSU’s Alumni Association’s liaison organization: Sophie Jones of Birmingham, AL, a junior biomedical engineering major; Kamryn Davis of Jackson, MS, a senior biomedical engineering major; and Chanukya “Chanu” Cherukuri of Madison, MS, a senior biological engineering major. To read the full article, please visit the MSU Newsroom.
Reagan S. Hendricks of Hoover, AL, a biomedical engineering major and Hoover High School graduate, received a Sanders Family Presidential Endowed Scholarship. John P. Givens of Knoxville, TN, a biomedical engineering major and Bearden High School graduate, received a Mike and Nan Sanders Presidential Endowed Scholarship. Khaoula Kamal of Tupelo, MS, a biomedical engineering major…
ABE graduate student, Katelin Waldrep, earns 3rd place in the Agriculture and Life Sciences oral presentation category of MSU’s Graduate Research Symposium. Her presentation was on Managing Iron Deficiency Chlorosis (IDC) Through a Cropping System Approach.
Dr. Amirtahà Taebi, originally from Iran, first became interested in the field of biomedical engineering with hopes of bettering the quality of life for generations to come. “When I think of 200 years from now, I would like to know that I had an impact, even a small one; a positive impact on our children’s…