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Praveen Edara with Mizzou Engineering civil alumni, 2024 CEADA inductees

Five inducted into Civil and Environmental Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni

The Civil and Environmental Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni (CEADA) inducted five Mizzou Engineering alumni into its ranks at a banquet on Sept. 13.

Maryam Salehi and graduate student Anandu Gopakumar Nair investigate filter properties in her lab in Lafferre Hall.

Designing a better water filter

Mizzou researcher Maryam Salehi is developing a fabric-like filter to remove tiny plastics and lead from drinking water.

Student shaking hands with employer at fall 2024 career fair

Mizzou Engineering Career Fair connects students with employers

More than 600 representatives from 238 companies brought internship and career opportunities to nearly 1,450 students at the Fall Mizzou Engineering Career Fair.

Sai Shreya Nuguri, a doctoral student, and Professor Prasad Calyam demonstrate the USucceed platform in Professor Noah Glaser's Information Experience Laboratory.

Preparing neurodivergent learners for cybersecurity careers

Mizzou researchers are building a virtual reality platform to train individuals with autism and other neurodevelopment differences to work in cybersecurity.

students studying

Finding Your Place at Mizzou Engineering 

Starting college can feel overwhelming, especially for first-time students navigating new opportunities, challenges and responsibilities. Mizzou and Mizzou Engineering offer numerous resources and a supportive community to help students succeed.  

Abby Law

Mizzou Engineering student attends Dow Diamond Symposium

Chemical engineering major Abby Law was one of 28 students in the U.S. selected to attend the 2024 Dow Diamond Symposium.

Maryam Salehi studied microplastics in Germany this summer

Investigating microplastics

Maryam Salehi from Mizzou’s College of Engineering spent the summer studying microplastics with colleagues in Germany.

Mushuang Liu, DARPA Young Faculty Award recipient

Mizzou Engineering professor receives DARPA Young Faculty Award for autonomous systems research

Assistant Professor Mushuang Liu received Mizzou’s first Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award (YFA) for her research into multi-agent reinforcement learning. 

Brian Whorley

Making health care affordable

Mizzou alumnus Brian Whorley’s company empowers patients to get the health care they need and pay on their own timeline.

Leah Selm participates in a launch simulation.

Soaring to new heights

NASA recently selected seven college students for a one-of-a-kind micro-internship at the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Meet the three Tigers who represented Mizzou.