Nikki Reinemann, assistant professor of biomedical engineering at the University of Mississippi, has received a prestigious three-year grant from the American Heart Association for her research into the underlying causes of heart disease. Reinemann is hoping that her work may help physicians better understand the origins of heart disease, the nation’s No. 1 cause ofRead the story …
Biomedical Engineering Professor Researches Causes Behind Heart Disease
Nikki Reinemann receives three-year grant from American Heart Association to pursue groundbreaking work
Ole Miss Engineering Launches Industry Affiliates Program
School establishes strategic relationships with five industry partners to shape future workforce and research aspirations
Ole Miss Engineering recognizes the importance of strategic relationships with industry. That’s why it has launched its Industry Affiliates Program. The school and each industry partner find mutually beneficial outcomes – from on-campus awareness and student recruitment to research opportunities and economic empowerment. “Throughout my career, I’ve learned that university-industry partnerships are critical in ever-changingRead the story …
Alumnus Recognized for Service to Engineering Geology Profession
Charlie Wildman receives AEG Piteau Outstanding Young Member Award
A University of Mississippi engineering alumnus is the recipient of a rare honor from the Association of Environmental and Engineering Geologists in recognition of his exceptional professional service. John C. “Charlie” Wildman (BSGE 09) was presented the Douglas R. Piteau Outstanding Young Member Award during the association’s annual meeting. Wildman is only the 31st personRead the story …
Geologists Investigate Geological History of Nation’s Capital
Researchers from MMRI gather data for fault history, risks
No one foresaw the 2011 earthquake that shook Washington, D.C., but better maps of the structural geological history of the area will help seismologists understand the potential risks. Researchers and graduate students from the University of Mississippi’s Mississippi Mineral Resources Institute recently spent two weeks in the nation’s capital studying the Adams Mill fault to determine ifRead the story …
Cristiane Surbeck: Mississippi Engineer of the Year
Civil engineering chair recognized by Mississippi section of American Society of Civil Engineers
Cristiane Surbeck, chair and professor of civil engineering at the University of Mississippi, has been named Engineer of the Year by the Mississippi section of the American Society of Civil Engineers. Surbeck is a published author and part of the team completing research on green stormwater infrastructure funded by the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. SheRead the story …