K-State engineer leading machine learning study to make chemical synthesis, advanced material discoveries more efficient
Davood B. Pourkargar is harnessing the power of machine learning to revolutionize how chemical synthesis and composite material discoveries are made in a study he's leading with more than $578,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation.

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Three engineering faculty members receive named positions
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K-State's Center for Hazardous Substance Research to receive $4M EPA grant to assist tribal nations
The Center for Hazardous Substance Researchat Kansas State University will receive a $4 million grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to expand itsTechnical Assistance to Brownfields, or TAB, program to better assist tribal nations and affiliated entities.