Alumnus Jim O’Neill sees how investments translate to scholarship during visit to campus
Jim O'Neill, a prominent alumnus and supporter of Mizzou Engineering, had the opportunity to see how his investments are translating into scholarship during a visit to campus on Sept. 17.
Dean’s Advisory Council meeting focuses on student success
Mizzou Engineering is investing more resources in student success to ensure the College continues its legacy of preparing graduates for leadership positions. That was one take-away from the Dean’s Advisory Council (DAC) meeting held Friday, Sept. 17.
Mizzou Engineering hosts fall Career Fair
Mizzou Engineering students attended the fall Career Fair to network with employers looking to hire for jobs, internships and co-ops.
Student team devises way to control robotic arm using hand gestures
A Mizzou Engineering team has devised a way to control a robot just by moving your hands. What makes the work especially unique is that researchers only used one pair of electrodes on each of a person’s arms to send signals that moved a robotic arm, said Richard Byfield, a third-year PhD student in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department.
Mizzou Engineering student helps develop mobile game
Junior IT student Mustafa Al-Mahroos helped develop Spades Masters, a mobile game for YallaPlay. Learn how much time he spent each day playing the game to find bugs.
Researcher helps AAAS, HBCU group envision a zero hunger world
Solving issues around global hunger will require collaboration among diverse groups approaching the problem from multiple angles. That was one take-away from a presentation Mizzou’s Kiruba Krishnaswamy gave on Aug. 26 at a webinar hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).
Oruche receives prestigious GEM Associate Fellowship
Roland Oruche, a PhD student in computer science, has been named a GEM Associate Fellow by the National GEM Consortium.
Materializing creativity: REU promotes imagination in research
Students participating in an NSF Research Experiences for Undergraduates learned to incorporate creativity into research.
Middle, high school students explore cyber security at Hacker Tracker Camp
During the Hacker Tracker Cyber Security Camp, middle and high school students practiced coding, explored various types of attacks and heard from experts in the field.
10 students, 10 weeks, 5 real-world research experiences
Students from around the state and country gained valuable experience in the Research Experience for Undergraduates program.