Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Page 12

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Mizzou Formula SAE team speeds ahead of competition at national events

Mizzou Engineering’s formula car team attended two competitions in Spring 2022 and placed within the top 20 teams in each. 

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Mizzou Engineers develop new method to design semiconductors

Mizzou Engineers have come up with a novel new technique to design semiconductors, the chips that make your phones, laptops and other devices not only smart, but also compact. Matthias…

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Research at Mizzou could help reduce cost to build particle accelerators

If Mizzou Engineers are successful, that price tag of particle accelerators such as the Large Hadron Collider could drop drastically.

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Langenbeck recognized with Mizzou Alumni Association Faculty Alumni Award

In 1979, Sharon Langenbeck became the first woman at Mizzou to graduate with a doctorate in mechanical and aerospace engineering.

Sam Kaplan is conducting an internship at LMI Aerospace.

A productive summer: Kaplan spending summer with LMI Aerospace

Sam Kaplan, a senior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, is working alongside project engineers at LMI Aerospace this summer.

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MAE Spring 2022 Capstone Projects

Seniors in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at Mizzou conclude their coursework with a semester-long capstone project. Through these capstones, students apply their classroom learning to develop prototypes to solve real-world issues.

Andrew Slater is conducting an internship at Vermeer Corporation.

Important work: Slater enjoying internship at Vermeer Corporation

Andrew Slater, a senior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, is conducting an internship at Vermeer Corporation.

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Career Services helps student stay connected to engineering over the summer

When the spring semester ended and he could not travel home to Ukraine, Vladyslav Sazhen needed a job and a way to stay connected to engineering. He reached out to Career Services to find a part-time position through which he could stay connected to the field he is studying and proudly proclaims is his passion. 

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Taking off: Toler internship at Boeing provides real-world experience

Landon Toler, a junior in mechanical and aerospace engineering, is working as a Quality Service Specialist at Boeing this summer. 

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Ma awarded patent for second generation Burnout coffee mug

A new coffee mug on the market instantly cools boiling liquids to the ideal drinking temperature, the second generation of the Burnout mug.