Giraldo-Londoño Named Inaugural James W. and Joan M. O’Neill Faculty Scholar...
Oliver Giraldo-Londoño currently is a PhD candidate at the Georgia Institute of Technology. Oliver Giraldo-Londoño has been selected as the College of Engineering’s inaugural James W. and Joan M....
View ArticleMizzou Engineer provides expertise for paper in Ecology Law Quarterly
An interdisciplinary team recently published a comprehensive review of the Clean Water Act in Ecology Law Quarterly. From left, lead author Robin Rotman, assistant professor of energy and environmental...
View ArticleMizzou Engineering camps allow students to explore STEM opportunities
Elementary, middle and high school students spent time at Mizzou Engineering this summer programming robots, detecting cyber attacks, designing video games and learning about neural models and...
View ArticleMizzou Engineer part of Dept. of Energy project to cut greenhouse gas...
A Mizzou Engineer is part of a multi-disciplinary team working to improve wastewater treatment processes to cut greenhouse gas emissions by half without increasing costs to plants. Zhiqiang Hu...
View ArticleXiao Honored as 2023 Emerging Investigator, Presents Keynote at AWWA Conference
Feng “Frank” Xiao Feng “Frank” Xiao, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, was honored by the Association of Environmental Engineering and Science Professors (AEESP) as the 2023...
View ArticleInterdisciplinary team develops fast, reliable model to predict how seeds move
Plants rely on the wind to transport seeds and ensure survival. Eric Stann | Show Me Mizzou As Earth’s climate continues to change, a plant’s ability to adapt to its shifting environment is critical...
View ArticleMizzou Engineer helps study effects of hurricanes on water, sediment quality
Assistant Professor Maryam Salehi, right, and collaborators collect samples in Florida following Hurricane Idalia. The storm provided a unique opportunity to research effects of hurricanes on water...
View ArticleEngineering professor outlines challenges, strategies around ‘forever’...
Associate Professor Feng “Frank” Xiao studies PFAS, or ‘forever’ chemicals in his lab in Lafferre Hall. Water treatment systems in the U.S. are more than a century old, allowing contaminants to...
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