Engineering student selected for prestigious STEM award
Mollie Harrison, a senior in chemical engineering, and Jonathan Fajen, a chemistry major, have been selected as 2020 Goldwater Scholars by the Barry Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation.
Students awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Five Mizzou Engineering students and alumni were recently selected to receive National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships, which recognize outstanding work in STEM fields.
Protect yourself from would-be hackers
Organizations across the country this spring are turning to Mizzou Engineering’s Prasad Calyam, director of the college’s Center for Cyber Education, Research and Infrastructure, for his expertise on keeping cloud-based platforms secure but still functional as more users access systems in healthcare, education and government.
Students showcase work at Science Center Day, held in early March
Les Burke, a student in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from Carbondale, IL, took his love of racecars to St. Louis on March 7 as part of a group of 26 Mizzou Engineering students who showcased their work and research at the University of Missouri Science Center Day, held at the Saint Louis Science Center.
Two faculty members inducted into AIMBE
Two Mizzou Engineering faculty members have been inducted into an elite organization comprised of 2% of all medical and biological engineers.
IT faculty share tips for effective remote learning
Information Technology faculty at Mizzou Engineering spent two years designing and developing coursework in order to start offering a bachelor’s degree entirely online this past fall.
Computer science alumnus finalist for Mark Twain Fellowship
Mizzou Engineering alumni Luke Guerdan is a finalist for the 2020 Mark Twain Fellowship.
MU Student Team Advances to World Finals
A team of graduate students in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has advanced to the world finals in Microsoft’s 2020 Imagine Cup.
Engineering Interns Gain Skills on NextGen Site
Four Mizzou Engineering students are currently working as interns on the construction site of the NextGen Precision Health Institute located near University Hospital on the MU campus.
Mizzou Engineering Highlights Research
Lafferre Hall was bustling with activity March 5 as the College celebrated its third annual Research Day. The College’s research drives innovation and new technology, while exposing Mizzou Engineering students to cutting-edge ideas and discoveries, preparing them to become the engineering leaders of tomorrow.