Brain patterns can be difficult to predict. This is especially true when neurological disorders or traumatic brain injuries are involved. “Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) can lead to lasting physical, emotional and cognitive impairments,” Dr. Tayo Obafemi-Ajayi, associate professor of electrical engineering at Missouri State University, said. “For TBI, among other … [Read more...] about Mapping traumatic brain injury patterns with neuroimaging
People make trash. In an ideal world, much of it would be recycled and none of it would threaten the environment. But proper systems must be in place to protect public health and improve sustainable solutions. “Engineers work to build things as safely and efficiently as possible,” said Dr. Matt Pierson, Mace/Turblex engineering professor at Missouri State University. “But they … [Read more...] about Engineering students face trash and sanitation issues during local clean up
Reaching new heights in engineering starts with quality foundation and innovation. The cooperative engineering program at Missouri State University, a partnership with Missouri University of Science and Technology, will be grounded in newly constructed engineering facilities at the Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center. The additional spaces support the cooperative … [Read more...] about Missouri State dedicates engineering spaces at Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center
When classes began today (Aug. 19), 20,330 students were enrolled through the Missouri State University Springfield campus. Graduate student enrollment set a new record, increasing by 3% over last fall to 3,746. Students return to new classification Missouri State starts the school year with a higher level of classification in the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of … [Read more...] about Missouri State graduate school enrollment continues to increase