Research | Agricultural & Biological Engineering | Mississippi State University - Part 4

Smart Water: Innovation in protecting vital resource

MAFES article featuring research by Dr. Joel Paz, Dr. Anna Linhoss, and Dr. Mary Love Tagert Smart Water: Innovation in protecting vital resource

April 17, 2018


MAFES research improves poultry house efficiencies

MAFES Discovers article featuring Dr. John Linhoss and Dr. Daniel Chesser: Ag & Bio Engineering research improves poultry house efficiencies

April 17, 2018


Biomass research provides alternative to fossil fuel

MAFES Discovers article featuring Dr. Fei Yu’s research: Biomass research provides alternative to fossil fuel

April 17, 2018


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March 6, 2014


MSU student wins regional microscopy award

Groundbreaking research by a Mississippi State University student has garnered prestigious recognition from the Southeastern Microscopy Society. For biomedical engineering doctoral candidate Sourav Patnaik, winning the 2013 Ruska Award is additional confirmation to move forward with his work examining a reproductive disorder affecting hundreds of thousands of women around the world.

July 12, 2013


Warnock among selections for national engineering symposium

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…

October 18, 2011


NATO includes MSU engineering research in conference

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]…

September 30, 2011


MSU engineering student attending NSF nanotechnology workshop

STARKVILLE, Miss.–A Mississippi State doctoral student in biomedical engineering is one of 20 university winners of National Science Foundation fellowships to attend 2005 summer institutes in their respective fields of study. New Orleans native Lakiesha N. Claude is visiting Northwestern University in Chicago this week [June 6-10] to participate in the Summer Institute on Nanoscale…

June 6, 2005