Newsroom | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 35

MSU Bagley College of Engineering proposal funded by the USDA

Mohammad Marufuzzaman

A proposal submitted by Mississippi State Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering professor Mohammad Marufuzzaman was selected for funding by the United States Department of Agriculture through June 2025. The proposal idea, “The Image Based Assessment of Wood Chip Qualities: Transferred Learning Model Development to Field Validation,” was created in the summer of 2021 by…

October 7, 2022


Maroon and White royalty: MSU’s 2022 Homecoming Court includes 5 BCoE students!

October 6, 2022


ChE Alum Kris Patrick Named President & CEO of Ergon | The Northside Sun

Kris Patrick

October 4, 2022


MSU welcomes largest incoming class of Presidential Scholars, including 19 Bagley College of Engineering students!

September 30, 2022


Letter from the Dean: October 2022

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

Dear Faculty, Staff, Students and Friends of the Bagley College of Engineering: I have been telling people that the fall 2022 semester has been the best in the Bagley College of Engineering in years. Each of you has been working hard to make that possible, and I thank you for that. I am pleased to…

September 30, 2022


American Society of Civil Engineers honors MSU’s Vahedifard for groundbreaking research paper

September 29, 2022


Bagley College of Engineering announces two online degree programs

Sarah Darrow Computer Engineering major

Mississippi State University students are now eligible to obtain a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a bachelor’s degree in industrial engineering from almost anywhere in the world, thanks to the new online degree programs. “This is an exciting opportunity and opens our online outreach to a new group of individuals. Previously, our online offerings…

September 28, 2022


Doyl Dickel: mechanical engineering professor receives CAREER grant for atomic modeling research

September 22, 2022


Mississippi State University electrical and computer engineering team aims to strengthen communication in radio frequency-denied environments

Choi

A Mississippi State faculty member and his two graduate students have been working hard to create a new communication method called “A Mechanically Based Antenna” (AMEBA) for wireless communication in radio frequency-denied environments. The project, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, focused on creating a miniaturized and power-efficient ELF transmitter that would…

September 22, 2022


Mississippi State research study aims to increase understanding of traumatic brain injuries in soccer

M-State logo with the words Bagley College of Engineering underneath.

A research collaboration between Mississippi State University and Cardiff University in the United Kingdom aims to increase understanding of traumatic brain injuries in soccer. The study, which began in 2020, researched the effects of head impact on aware and unaware soccer players. Raj Prabhu, former Department of Ag & Bio Engineering associate professor now Deputy…

September 20, 2022