MU College of Engineering

Mars, the red planet, 3d rendering with detailed surface features, with atmosphere, and dark background, high resolution, high saturation

March 8, 2021

From Mizzou to Mars

Engineering alumnus works on Mars Ascent Vehicle.

Chip Gubera on set of a the film Lost Treasure of Jesse James. Gubera is now helping a filmmaker explore grief in the digital age.

March 5, 2021

Film explores grief in the digital age

University of Missouri professors team up to explore how people process loss with today’s digital reminders.

Lafferre Hall Exterior

March 3, 2021

Jim Keller serves as president-elect of Computational Intelligence Society

A VisCube C4-4K “CAVE” installed at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland | Courtesy of Visbox Inc.

March 2, 2021

CAVE to provide immersive virtual experience

It will be the only one of its kind in Missouri and one of few in the Midwest.

Feb. 23, 2021

Detecting COVID-19 with a sticker on your skin

A University of Missouri engineer received a grant from the National Science Foundation to plan for large-scale manufacturing of an on-skin, wearable bioelectronic device.

engineering building exterior

Feb. 19, 2021

Grant Scott among top data leaders of 2021

a black and gold robot dog

Feb. 18, 2021

All about the robots

University of Missouri engineering researchers and students are exploring how to automate robots and make people’s lives easier in the process.

swimmer with mizzou swim cap on

Feb. 18, 2021

Engineering an Olympic opportunity

Sarah Thompson is a senior student-athlete and engineering student. She’s also working hard to earn a spot on the U.S. Olympic swimming team.

David Porciani, an assistant research professor, works in the Burke lab at the Christopher S. Bond Life Sciences Center on the University of Missouri campus.

Feb. 16, 2021

Developing a targeted delivery system to treat cancer

Grant helps propel a collaborative research team at the University of Missouri to drive toward achieving success in fighting cancer.

photo of two couples

Feb. 11, 2021

Sparks fly at Mizzou Engineering

They say if you walk across the Engineering Shamrock between Lafferre and Switzler halls near the Francis Quadrangle, you are destined to marry an engineer. Only a legend? Not for these couples …

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