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Bill Buttlar

A ‘Corny’ Solution to Help Fight the Spread of the Novel Coronavirus

Inside the Mizzou Asphalt Pavement and Innovation Lab at the University of Missouri College of Engineering, Bill Buttlar normally leads a research team developing innovative ways to build better roads and stronger bridges. However, he’s recently converted his lab to also produce an ethanol-based hand sanitizer for use during the COVID-19 pandemic to help with the increase in demand for the product.

Sharon Langenbeck

Mizzou Engineering Alumna Named President of Zonta International

Founded in 1919, the mission of Zonta International is to be a “leading global organization of professionals empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy.” Mizzou Engineering alumna, Sharon Langenbeck, embodies that mission as she takes on her role as the president of Zonta International and Zonta International Foundation for the next two years.

Creating respirator connectors at the College of Engineering

Engineering Shop Finds Innovative Solutions to COVID-19 Issues

While it is up to each of us to maintain good personal hygiene and practice social distancing, MU College of Engineering Director of Facilities Ron Monson and his team have found a solution to the issue of door handles.

Portraits of faculty members who are part of SFS Scholarship Research team.

SFS Scholarship Provides Full Funding, Access to Top Researchers

Students selected for a prestigious SFS scholarship at Mizzou Engineering will have the opportunity to study with some of the top minds in cyber security, information technology and data analytics.

Portrait of Daniel Hein

An All-American Engineer

Daniel Hein, a senior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, made Mizzou history this past academic year. He was named to his second consecutive Academic All-America® Men’s Division I At-Large First Team.

Prasad Calyam

NSF Project to Advance Edge Computing

Edge computing has the potential to make our computers and devices run smarter and faster. Right now, though, the technology is in its infancy and not ready for prime time.

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Islam Elected Secretary of ECEDHA for Central States

Syed Kumrul Islam, chair of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at Mizzou, has been elected secretary of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Heads Association (ECEDHA) for the Central States Region.

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Jacob Sokora

'I would absolutely recommend the program if you want to be a software engineer'

Portrait of Weston Verhulst

Weston Verhulst

'I'm incredibly grateful for my experience in the Mizzou IT program'

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Jacob Hollis

'I’d recommend the IT program to anyone who wants a flexible, comprehensive program'