Creating an artificial material that can sense, adapt to its environment
Researchers have developed a metamaterial that can respond to its environment, independently make a decision, and perform an action not directed by a human being.
IMSE Internship Testimonial: Lauren Clay, Schnuck Markets, Inc.
This internship has helped to prepare me for my future career by allowing me to continue growing both technical and soft skills.
IMSE Internship Testimonial: Lindsey Sommerfeldt, Anheuser-Busch InBev
This internship really has prepared me for my future career, because I now know how a real manufacturing process is run.
Mizzou Engineering Alumna earns SWE Distinguished New Engineer Award
Kate Doetsch, a 2013 chemical engineering graduate, was one of 10 recipients of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) Distinguished New Engineer Award, given annually to women engineers who are actively engaged in engineering.
Chemical Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni inducts six new members
The Department of Biomedical, Biological and Chemical Engineering inducted six members into the Chemical Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni in a ceremony on Oct. 23.
Mizzou Engineer studies trail bridges as part of E4C Fellowship
Abdul Rashid Mussah investigated the effectiveness of trail bridges as part of a fellowship with Engineering 4 Change.
Chemical Engineer using metamaterials to harvest terahertz energy
A Mizzou Engineer is working on a way to harvest this terahertz energy using three-dimensional metamaterials
Mizzou Engineers to present at IEEE Blockchain Conference
A Mizzou Engineering team has developed a secure Blockchain platform that insurance companies could use to streamline claims processing.
Engineering team develops system to segment, track cells from images
A Mizzou Engineering team won a Best Paper Award at an international workshop for work around detecting and tracking cells in microscopy videos.
Mizzou Engineering graduate research on display at open house
Graduate students at Mizzou Engineering conduct their own research, collaborate with peers across campus and develop skills for high-level jobs. Even better? The College helps cover the cost. Those were some of the take-aways from a Graduate Research Open House held Tuesday, Oct. 26.