Martin Pelikan, associate professor of computer science at UMSL, received a $446,000 grant from the NSF to fund his project “Model-Directed Hybridization: Principled Design of Hybrids of Model Building, Metaheuristics and More Traditional Optimization Techniques.”
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- UMSL Athletics continues to post high marks in competition, classroom during 2024-25 academic year
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- MFA grad Alysha Black selected for Fulbright English Teaching Assistant Award in Belgium
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- Master’s grad Shiori Kaji has audit accounting role lined up with Anders CPA
- Geospatial summer camp offers high schoolers hands-on experience with emerging technology
- Fourth-year Optometry student Emerald Jones honored as recipient of prestigious Remington R. Williams Award