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Researchers on board the G-Force One.

Mizzou Engineers to return to G-FORCE ONE to study condensation in zero-gravity environment

A Mizzou Engineering team has received funding from NASA to conduct research around water condensation within a zero-gravity environment.

Phil Bennett - 2021 Citation of Merit Award

Phil C. Bennett receives 2021 Citation of Merit Award

Phil C. Bennett, BS ’86, MS ’87, has been named the 2021 MU Engineering Alumni Organization’s Citation of Merit Award honoree, as part of Mizzou Engineering’s Hall of Fame.

Jeff Cook - 2021 Missouri Honor Award

Jeff Cook receives 2021 Missouri Honor Award

Jeff Cook ’83 has been named a deserving recipient of the 2021 Missouri Honor Award for Distinguished Service in Engineering, a part of Mizzou Engineering’s Hall of Fame. Cook is receiving the award for his contributions to the field of engineering, the College, and to the professional development of young engineers.

Lawson Hart - 2021 James E.

Lawson Hart receives 2021 James E. “Bud” Moulder Distinguished Alumni Award

Lawson Hart, BS ’64, MS ’66, MBA, P.E., is this year’s recipient of the James E. “Bud” Moulder Distinguished Alumni Award as part of Mizzou Engineering’s Hall of Fame. The award recognizes Hart’s activities to educate engineers, create leaders, advance technology and develop entrepreneurs in a research and interdisciplinary environment.

Bruce Holt - 2021 Missouri Honor Award

Bruce Holt receives 2021 Missouri Honor Award

Bruce Holt ’87 has earned Mizzou Engineering’s 2021 Missouri Honor Award for Distinguished Service in Engineering. Part of Mizzou Engineering’s Hall of Fame, the award honors alumni who have made significant contributions to engineering knowledge and to the professional development of young engineers.

2021 Fall Career Fair

Mizzou Engineering hosts fall Career Fair

Mizzou Engineering students attended the fall Career Fair to network with employers looking to hire for jobs, internships and co-ops.

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Research team uses New York City taxi data, machine learning to predict demand for air taxi services

Researchers studied the potential demand for air taxi services in New York City.

Graphic showing hand and robotic movements.

Student team devises way to control robotic arm using hand gestures

A Mizzou Engineering team has devised a way to control a robot just by moving your hands. What makes the work especially unique is that researchers only used one pair of electrodes on each of a person’s arms to send signals that moved a robotic arm, said Richard Byfield, a third-year PhD student in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.

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Researchers training machines to recognize vocal fatigue

Diagnosing vocal fatigue requires an in-person consultation. But someday, a wearable device or smart app could detect vocal fatigue early and help sufferers prevent further problems.

2020 and 2021 CEADA Inductees

Civil Academy of Distinguished Alumni inducts 2020 and 2021 classes

The Civil Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni (CEADA) held an induction ceremony to honor eight Mizzou Engineering alumni who are outstanding in their field, leaders in their community and worthy of emulation. Inductees from both the 2020 and 2021 classes were honored at the event, held Sept. 3 at Memorial Union.