MU College of Engineering

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Jan. 11, 2022

Vellore Gopalaratnam receives Fulbright Scholar award

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Jan. 6, 2022

Making their mark

Engineers at the University of Missouri are studying the markings states use to direct drivers through work zones.

Lafferre Hall

Jan. 4, 2022

Custom finger clip offers a new way to measure blood pressure, other vitals

University of Missouri engineers have designed a prototype of a novel blood pressure monitoring device using two photoplethysmography (PPG) sensors.

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Dec. 20, 2021

Photo gallery: December 2021 commencement

Last weekend, we celebrated the accomplishments of more than 1,700 Tigers as they received their degrees. See photos from the December 2021 commencement ceremonies.

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Dec. 13, 2021

Notable stories of 2021

Mizzou moves forward and upward, leading the way during another unprecedented year.

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Dec. 13, 2021

A bright future

On Dec. 17 and 18, the University of Missouri will graduate more than 1,700 Tigers. Meet eight soon-to-be alumni who are ready to meet their futures head-on.

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Dec. 9, 2021

MU receives $2 million gift to College of Engineering

The gift will establish the Jerry L. Jost endowed chair in Chemical Engineering.

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Dec. 8, 2021

A faster “code breaker” to analyze human DNA

University of Missouri researchers are working to help scientists speed up their data analysis of human genomes along the way to making new scientific discoveries.

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Dec. 7, 2021

MU researchers say it’s time to clean up the Clean Water Act

For the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act, a study from MU researchers suggests new ways to protect the nation’s drinking water.

Trevontae Haughton stands by Spot the robotic dog

Dec. 6, 2021

Leader of the pack

Undergraduate researcher Trevontae’ Haughton is a handler for Spot, a doglike robot created by Boston Dynamics. In addition to “training” each of the four Spots on campus, he’s also making it easier for new students with an interest in robotics to get involved.

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