Featured Stories
High Impact Research
June 18, 2026
Optimizing warehouse execution through human-robot collaboration
Engineering researchers address unpredictable environments with a system designed to coordinate human workers, autonomous mobile robots and operational workflows.
June 4, 2026
Reimagining delivery from the road to the sky
NSF-funded research shows that coordinated truck-drone systems can reduce delivery costs through smarter routing, speed control and cost-aware operations.
May 19, 2026
Researcher works with NVIDIA to bring trustworthy AI to the edge
Khaza Anuarul Hoque is innovating frameworks to deploy AI foundation models on edge devices while preserving mathematically verified behavioral guarantees.
Student Success
June 9, 2026
‘Instead of waiting for opportunities, take the initiative’
Mechanical engineering undergrads Diego Ochoa and Ashlyn Ohlms won the Entrepreneurship Alliance competition with a medical device born of insight, ambition and collaboration.
June 5, 2026
Torq’N Tigers dominate international tractor competition
Mizzou took first in performance, durability and 1,100-pound low-hook pull and fifth overall in the ASABE International Quarter Scale Tractor Student Design Competition.
May 26, 2026
Mizzou Engineering Spring 2026 capstone projects
Mizzou Engineers helped predict no-shows to medical appointments, detected bot behavior, used augmented reality to aid during onboarding and more through senior capstone projects.
Accolades
June 16, 2026
Mechanical engineering researcher receives NSF CAREER award
Yue Jin will study the physics that underpin the safety and efficiency of next-generation power plants, data centers and high-power electronics.
May 20, 2026
Keller and Shahidehpour inducted into EECS Hall of Fame
Jim Keller’s research interests center on computational intelligence. Mohammad Shahidehpour is a globally recognized expert in electricity restructuring.
March 20, 2026
Korkali receives Covington Award for outstanding mentorship
Assistant Professor Mert Korkali recognized for his support of undergraduate students and commitment to cultivating the next generation of researchers.