MU College of Engineering

This is an image of a medical worker talking with a patient in an MRI machine

Oct. 14, 2021

$2.6 million grant to help establish online clinical engineering program

The University of Missouri is partnering with Siemens Healthineers to develop one of the first online programs of its kind in the United States.

stock photo of NYC

Oct. 13, 2021

Getting flying taxis off the ground

Mizzou research team uses data and machine learning to predict demand.

collage of 10 homecoming photos

Oct. 11, 2021

Photo gallery: Homecoming 2021

On-campus Homecoming activities returned this year, and Tigers did not disappoint. See this year’s highlights, from fire twirlers to parade floats, royalty and more.

photo of a marching band performance. spot the robotic dog is in the center

Oct. 4, 2021

In the (Spot)light

A collaboration between Marching Mizzou and the College of Engineering created a first-of-its-kind marching band performance featuring Spot the robo-dog.

headshots of five faculty

Oct. 4, 2021

Class act

As we celebrate World Teacher Day on Oct. 5, a few Mizzou professors reflect on what teaching means to them.

This is a photo of a doctor setting up a machine

Oct. 1, 2021

Clinical trial testing automatic oxygen control device for premature infants

The innovative device, designed by a researcher at the MU College of Engineering, will be tested at MU Health Care's Women’s and Children’s Hospital and a children’s hospital in Pensacola, Florida.

Graphic about internet security

Sep. 29, 2021

Designing ‘smart’ security for smart devices

University of Missouri engineers receive approximately $500,000 cybersecurity research grant from the National Security Agency.

headshots of four students

Sep. 22, 2021

Global Tigers find a home at Mizzou

Did you know MU is home to students from more than 100 countries? In celebration of Global Tigers Week, meet four global Tigers and learn about their experiences at Mizzou.

Researchers set up the NICU device

Sep. 21, 2021

Clinical trial testing automatic oxygen control device for premature infants

The innovative device, designed by a researcher at the MU College of Engineering, will be tested at MU Health Care's Women’s and Children’s Hospital and a children’s hospital in Pensacola, Florida.

a woman with a stop sign in a work zone

Sep. 21, 2021

Training the next generation transportation workforce

Missouri Department of Transportation employees will receive more realistic work zone inspection training using virtual reality thanks to a Mizzou engineering team.

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