Ready for success: Morafa conducts internship at HP
Mariam Morafa, a senior industrial engineering student, is conducting a supply chain internship with HP this summer. We asked her a few questions about the experience.
Always learning: Deloney conducts internship at J-Squared Engineering
Ryan Deloney, a senior in mechanical engineering, is conducting an internship with J-Squared Engineering this summer. We asked him a few questions about the experience.
Missouri Water Center receives more than $700,000 in EPA seed grant funding
Cross-disciplinary researchers to look at water quality, quantity issues through eight research and education projects at the Missouri Water Center.
Helping safeguard a new reservoir in north central Missouri
Researchers at the Missouri Water Center have been awarded a $5 million grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for sustainable water management. They’ll use the funds to ensure that the water remains safe as the basin fills.
Marisa Chrysochoou appointed dean of the MU College of Engineering
Nationally recognized scholar brings leadership experience and success in fundraising and faculty and student recruitment.
Mizzou Engineering organizations take home three Student Involvement Awards
Students at Mizzou Engineering are making sure they not only have the best college experiences for themselves but are also making the college community stronger for future students as well. This year, three engineering student organizations received University of Missouri Student Involvement Awards for their efforts to improve the engineering student experience.
Ask a Mizzou expert: Why do potholes form on roads?
As the nation’s drivers zig and zag to try to avoid potholes, University of Missouri expert Punya Rath explains the science behind these street craters. A member of the Mizzou Asphalt Pavement and Innovation Lab (MAPIL), Rath specializes in researching asphalt materials.
Explore Mizzou Engineers’ senior capstone projects
Mizzou Engineering students think about how they can solve real-world problems before they step outside the classroom and into their careers. Click the links below to explore some of the solutions created by the engineers of tomorrow.
Mizzou mechanical engineering students create new sports safety equipment material for senior capstone project
One group of mechanical engineering students were motivated by a fatal accident in a high school baseball game to develop a new material with the potential to save lives.
Mizzou information technology seniors complete capstone projects
Seniors in the Information Technology program at Mizzou conclude their coursework with a capstone project. Through these projects, they apply what they’ve learned in their classes to create a product, such as a mobile app, website or video game, that solves a real-world problem or applies emerging technologies in creative ways.