Mizzou Engineer proposes new guidance law for landing on Mars
Landing a spacecraft on Mars isn’t an easy feat. According to NASA, only about 40 percent of all Mars missions have succeeded, because it requires a vehicle to go from 12,500 miles per hour to zero in a short amount of time while adjusting for heat, pressure and other constraints. Now, a Mizzou Engineer is proposing a new landing strategy that could be more efficient and effective than current methods.
150 Years of Student Success: S-STEM Scholar John Powell
As part of the 150th anniversary of our incorporation as a College, we are highlighting outstanding students including those in the Civil and Environmental Engineering S-STEM Scholars Program.
Researchers use machine learning to decipher 17th Century handwriting
University of Missouri researchers are closer to deciphering historical scripts that could shed light on life and business in 17th Century Latin America.
Mizzou Engineering forms IDE Alumni Advisory Council
Mizzou Engineering has formed a new Inclusivity, Diversity and Equity Alumni Advisory Council to advise faculty and staff within the college on programmatic IDE initiatives.
Industrial Engineer helps investigate disparities in obstetric care
A Mizzou Engineer has teamed up with an interdisciplinary research group in Montana to study disparities in obstetric care.
EECS Fall 2021 Capstone Projects
Seniors in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Mizzou conclude their coursework with a semester-long capstone project.
Tellatin named to Forbes’ 30 under 30 roster
Sami Tellatin '15 was named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list. She is co-founder of FarmRaise.
Engineering team tests blast resistance of sandwich walls
A team of Mizzou Engineers conducted full-scale lab experiments to see how various types of sandwich walls withstand the pressure of an explosion.
150 Years of Student Success: S-STEM Scholar Michael Mann
As part of the 150th anniversary of our incorporation as a College, we are highlighting outstanding students including those in the Civil and Environmental Engineering S-STEM Scholars Program.
150 Years of Mizzou Engineering: 1872 – 1902
From electric ideas to a tragic fire, Mizzou Engineering surged ahead into the 20th Century.