MU College of Engineering

Monarch tractor

Sep. 5, 2023

First autonomous tractor arrives at MU

Among the first of its kind in the U.S., a new electric, autonomous tractor delivered to the University of Missouri will serve as a proprietary model for research and learning.

Sep. 5, 2023

Microplastics, macro-solutions

As it breaks down, plastic becomes degraded and brittle. With support from MizzouForward, engineer Maryam Salehi is fighting to keep it away from our water systems.

Photos of Jesse and the Columns before spring commencement 2020

Sep. 5, 2023

Faculty celebrate milestone years of service

Aug. 31, 2023

MEDIA ADVISORY: New electric, autonomous tractor arrives on University of Missouri campus

Top row: Charlie Beecher, Maya Dawson, Macy Monical and Janet Musangali Bottom row: Owen Neely, Rhea Pookulangara, Ivy Reed and Chase Zeller

Aug. 30, 2023

Honors College welcomes eight Stamps Scholars Program members

two researchers looking at equipment in a lab

Aug. 23, 2023

Training the next generation to tackle some of the world's ‘most significant’ challenges

University of Missouri researchers are using a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation to launch a doctoral training program for future material scientists and engineers.

picture of a metamaterial

Aug. 21, 2023

Scientists created a remarkable material using the fourth dimension

two researchers in a lab looking at equipment on a lab table

Aug. 16, 2023

Empowering students to succeed in the ‘fourth industrial revolution’

University of Missouri researchers are using a $1 million grant to support the development of an Industry 4.0 lab, enabling engineering students to lead the future of digitization in manufacturing.

composite of 10 faculty photos

Aug. 10, 2023

New faculty share why they chose Mizzou

Faculty members are gearing up for the first week of classes. To celebrate, 10 Tigers explain what brought them to MU.

Graphic rendering of a DNA strand

Aug. 8, 2023

New tool provides greater accuracy for medical biosensors

University of Missouri researchers develop an innovative method using nanopores to help scientists advance their discoveries in neuroscience, other medical applications.

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