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Engineering entrepreneurs

Two groups with Mizzou Engineering students were named finalists in the 2024 Entrepreneur Quest (EQ) program. Learn more about their business ventures.

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AI is paving the way for flying taxis

Prescriptive analytics, a type of artificial intelligence, is helping researchers plan for air taxis in major U.S. cities. It’s helping electric vehicles, health care and animal welfare, too. Mizzou expert Suchi Rajendran shares how this advanced AI will help us prepare for the future.

Jian Lin, Morgan Miller, Marcy Crosby and a horse

Sensing animal intuition

Mizzou Engineer Jian Lin and doctoral student Morgan Miller are developing the next generation of sensors to improve horse welfare.

At Mizzou, student research means presenting to legislators at the state's Capitol building. Abbie Lankitus / University of Missouri.

Four ways to get started researching at Mizzou

Research is at the heart of Mizzou. From your very first day on campus, you’ll have the opportunity to dive into hands-on experiences, collaborate with top-tier faculty and make discoveries that change the world. Learn more about how to get involved.

students at TigerHacks

TigerHacks returns in 2024 for its Food and Agriculture era

This weekend, Mizzou Engineering will be packed with future computer programmers around the clock for TigerHacks, the largest student-run hackathon in Missouri. Computer science students Matt Marlow, Elise Fidler, Stella Craig and Jessica Xie sat down for an interview about TigerHacks 2024.

Gema Diaz Bukvic in Maria Fidalgo's lab

Filtering out forever chemicals

Mizzou Engineers secured an EPA grant to pursue an innovative method to remove PFAS from water and degrade the chemicals.

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University of Missouri students receive Best Paper Award at GameSec 2024

A team led by Mizzou Engineering students received the Best Paper award at the GameSec 2024 Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security.

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Mizzou Engineer receives AIChE Community Distinguished Service Award

Mizzou Engineering faculty member Reginald Rogers Jr. has been awarded the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Minority Affairs Community's Distinguished Service Award.

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Receiving a warm welcome at the ZOU

Transfer students at Mizzou make up 17% of the student body. Regardless of where Tigers begin their college journey, the university is primed to help them succeed inside and outside the classroom.

Feature From left: Nahomi Gonzalez, Jacob Phillips and Lindsey Roberts.

Mizzou Engineering student earns Educational Opportunity Association Award

Lindsey Roberts is a senior from St. Joseph, Missouri, studying biomedical engineering on the biomechanics track. She received the 2024 EOA Veterans Scholarship.