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New Mizzou degrees empower engineers in data science, engineering tech and environmental fields

Three new undergraduate degree programs will be launched, providing opportunities for Mizzou Made engineers to become leaders in the rapidly growing fields of data science, engineering technology and environmental engineering.

Patenting an invention can be puzzling and complex. It requires both legal and technical expertise, in-depth research to ensure novelty and strategic decisions about where and when to file. Art by Grace Radke

The patent puzzle

Mizzou researchers work with the Office of Technology Advancement to protect and promote their discoveries.

Top: Kevin Brown, Prasad Calyam, Jianlin (Jack) Cheng, J. Scott Christianson and Dennis Crouch Bottom: Noah Glaser, Jared Schroeder, Sharan Srinivas, Dong Xu and Jianfeng Zhou

Reporting on AI? Mizzou has the experts you need.

Artificial intelligence (AI) stands as the frontier of technological revolution — poised to reshape every facet of our lives. As leaders in AI research, The University of Missouri is happy to connect you with the right expert.

Jordyn Lodes internship at Essex Industries

Doing meaningful work: Lodes conducts internship at Essex Industries

This summer, Jordyn Lodes, a senior mechanical engineering student, is conducting an internship at Essex Industries in Maplewood, MO. We asked her a few questions about the experience.

Marissa Moore in Clean Room for REU

A variety of experiences: Moore spends summer conducting research

Marissa Moore, a senior chemical engineering student, is participating in a Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) program at the Georgia Institute of Technology. We asked her a few questions about the experience.

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Hackers beware: Research shows AI can assist with cybersecurity

A Mizzou researcher and collaborators found that leading chatbots can pass certified ethical hacking exams.

Natural seep bubbles

Bubbling with curiosity: Mizzou engineer investigates oceanic phenomenon

Binbin Wang has spent years researching hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico and discovering how natural seeps in the ocean floor affect the environment. He is now working on a long-term research project using a National Science Foundation research vessel. 

Torq'N Tigers

Mizzou tractor pulling team earns honors at international competition 

Mizzou’s Torq’N Tigers Quarter-Scale Tractor Pulling Team continued its strong performance at the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) International Student Design Competition last month. Both the A-Team and X-Team took home multiple awards at the event. 

Isha Deol Abroad feature

Discovering global cultures: Mizzou Engineering student’s enriching study abroad experience in France

Studying abroad gives students the opportunity to understand diverse viewpoints and immerse themselves in new cultural experiences. Isha Deol, a rising senior at Mizzou Engineering, went beyond The Columns this summer for a study abroad program in France.

Erin Hyde, a rising senior studying industrial engineering, is conducting a manufacturing & engineering associate internship at the Hannibal, MO, General Mills plant.

Gaining a versatile skillset: Hyde conducts internship at General Mills

Erin Hyde, a rising senior studying industrial engineering, is conducting a manufacturing & engineering associate internship at the Hannibal, MO, General Mills plant. We asked her a few questions about the experience.