EECS Fall 2022 Capstone Projects
A semester-long capstone project concludes coursework for seniors in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. During these projects, students work together in teams to study real world challenges and offer recommendations to those problems.
IMSE Fall 2022 Capstone Projects
Seniors in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering conclude their coursework with a capstone project. The students meet and work with assigned companies to help improve efficiency, quality, cost effectiveness and safety.
BBCE Fall 2022 Capstone Projects
Students in the Department of Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering conclude their coursework with a group capstone project.
MAE Fall 2022 Capstone Projects
Students in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering work together in a semester-long capstone project to design, manufacture and test products. The experience gives students the hands-on preparation to be successful after graduation.
CEE Fall 2022 Capstone Projects
A capstone project concludes Civil engineering education at Mizzou. These capstone projects allow students to apply what they’ve learned in their classes and work together in teams to study real world challenges and offer recommendations to those problems
Mizzou Engineering confers 175 degrees at 2022 Winter Commencement
Mizzou Engineers on Friday graduated with the technical and foundational skills needed to solve some of society’s most pressing challenges. Dean Noah Manring and Provost Latha Ramchand conferred 175 degrees at Winter 2022 Commencement.
Office of Undergraduate Research awards S.T.A.R. to six engineering students
Six Mizzou Engineering students have been recognized for participating in at least five workshops offered by the Office of Undergraduate Research.
Easley takes first place at IMSE Undergraduate Research Competition
Senior Madeline Easley recently took first place in the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering’s (IMSE) Undergraduate Research Competition.
Mizzou Engineering graduates ready to explore new worlds
Mizzou Engineers are graduating this weekend ready to explore new worlds. For some, that means entering new work environments. Others will continue exploration in graduate school. And some will explore realms beyond our own.
Ready for the next chapter
After a nontraditional college experience, engineering graduate Josh Ward is ready to tackle a career opportunity with Amazon.