
Mizzou Engineering honors outstanding faculty, staff, students and alumni
Mizzou Engineering recognized outstanding faculty, staff, students and alumni for their accomplishments and contributions as part of its 2025 awards banquet.

Can AI help detect cognitive impairment?
Mizzou researchers create a portable system that uses artificial intelligence to spot cognitive impairment.

Mizzou Engineer honored as ASME Rising Star
Hessam Yazdani, an associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at the University of Missouri, has been recognized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) with a certificate acknowledging his distinguished achievements in engineering mechanics.

Giraldo-Londoño awarded Haythornthwaite Research Initiation Grant
Oliver Giraldo-Londoño received one of five Haythornthwaite Research Initiation Grants from the (ASME) Applied Mechanics Division.

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

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.

Mizzou Engineering faculty honored as Curators’ Distinguished Professors
Two Mizzou Engineering faculty members, Prasad Calyam and Baolin Deng, have been named Curators' Distinguished Professors.

Preparing neurodivergent learners for cybersecurity careers
Mizzou researchers are building a virtual reality platform to train individuals with autism and other neurodevelopment differences to work in cybersecurity.

Mizzou Engineering professor receives DARPA Young Faculty Award for autonomous systems research
Assistant Professor Mushuang Liu received Mizzou’s first Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Young Faculty Award (YFA) for her research into multi-agent reinforcement learning.

Hatching high-growth ventures
Faculty at leading research, land-grant institutions like the University of Missouri juggle many roles. They teach and mentor students, write grants, conduct research, publish their work and engage the public.