MU College of Engineering

empty chairs with yellow roses on them. some have yellow stoles as well

April 17, 2023

MU Remembers honors lives of students, faculty and staff who have passed away

four student headshots

April 17, 2023

Four students named Goldwater Scholars

Orange traffic cone in parking lot near hydraulic crane forklift.

April 13, 2023

Engineering team develops autonomous alarm system for work zone vehicles

The alarm system uses a color-coded scheme to indicate risky driver behavior and triggers an alert system.

drone shot of jesse hall with lush, green trees in front of it during summer

April 11, 2023

Fourteen MU students and alumni honored by National Science Foundation

concept of LEDs

April 7, 2023

Researcher working toward safer, more energy efficient LED lighting technology

Peifen Zhu is using a special compound to shift LED lighting from blue toward green hues.

Ellen Wan in the lab

April 6, 2023

Engineering researcher helps turn food wastes into plastic

Caixia “Ellen” Wan is assisting other researchers at Virginia Tech on a $2.4 million grant from the USDA.

rianna ellis headshot

April 5, 2023

A helping hand

Rianna Ellis values helping others. After receiving support as a freshman, the first-generation college student is finding a multitude of ways to give back to her fellow students.

Derek Anderson in the lab

April 5, 2023

A genuine educator in artificial intelligence

College of Engineering Professor Derek Anderson is an MU alumnus and an artificial-intelligence innovator. Now he’s mentoring young Tigers and breaking new ground in the field.

Roseanna N. Zia

April 4, 2023

Probing the matter/life nexus

Associate Dean Roseanna N. Zia brings colloidal physics research to the University of Missouri College of Engineering.

A man standing defeatedly at an airport.

March 24, 2023

11 ways to improve airlines for customers

MU researcher uses artificial intelligence to show airline customers enjoy cabin staff and in-flight entertainment but find accommodations uncomfortable and the industry unreliable.

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