Academic Excellence
Jenab wins innovation competition
Dr. Kouroush Jenab, assistant professor of engineering and technology management at Morehead State, has been named a runner-up in the Kentucky Commercialization Ventures (KCV) Innovative Mobile, Public Health and Community-Oriented Technologies (IMPACT) competition.
Jenab was recognized for his idea to use virtual reality (VR) software to create STEM and workforce training platforms to be implemented in K-12 schools in the Commonwealth. The programs would aid in the recruitment and retention of K-12 students into STEM fields.
To learn more about the KCV IMPACT program, visit www.kycommercializationventures.com/post/kcv-impact-competition-awards-six-innovative-projects.
To learn more about MSU’s Department of Engineering and Technology Management programs, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/etm, email etm@moreheadstate.edu or call 606-783-2418.
Jenab was recognized for his idea to use virtual reality (VR) software to create STEM and workforce training platforms to be implemented in K-12 schools in the Commonwealth. The programs would aid in the recruitment and retention of K-12 students into STEM fields.
To learn more about the KCV IMPACT program, visit www.kycommercializationventures.com/post/kcv-impact-competition-awards-six-innovative-projects.
To learn more about MSU’s Department of Engineering and Technology Management programs, visit www.moreheadstate.edu/etm, email etm@moreheadstate.edu or call 606-783-2418.