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MU’s Cheng named top 100 AI researcher in healthcare

There has never been a more important time to uncover new ways that artificial intelligence can improve our health, and Mizzou Engineering Professor Jianlin Cheng is one of the best in the world at using AI to improve healthcare outcomes according to Deep Knowledge Analytics (DKA).

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MU’s Guidoboni pens unique, interdisciplinary textbook

What do you do when there’s no textbook that fits the exact, unique nature of your course of study and research? You write your own. And Giovanna Guidoboni, MU professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science and professor of Mathematics, did just that.

Omiya Hassan and Samira Shamsir with their research poster. In front of them is a prototype of their smart infant monitoring system.

Award-winning Mizzou research seeks to detect apnea effects

A novel sensor prototype designed to noninvasively detect sleep apnea in infants recently earned a pair of Mizzou Electrical Engineering & Computer Science graduate students a couple of major accolades from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

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MU’s Cheng utilizing deep learning expertise for key federal biofuel project

Mizzou Engineering’s Jianlin Cheng has put his world-class protein prediction skills to stellar use in the field of healthcare, and now, he’s part of a critical effort in bioenergy — one that could dramatically improve the prospects of biofuels as fossil fuel reserves dwindle.

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Cheng named Faculty Fellow for Research and Strategic Initiatives

On Thursday, Mizzou Engineering Dean Elizabeth Loboa announced the selection of Jianlin Cheng, William and Nancy Thompson Missouri Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, as the College of Engineering’s Faculty Fellow for Research and Strategic Initiatives.

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Internship Success: Hudson innovates with Cerner

MU Electrical Engineering & Computer Science undergraduate — and music double major — Matt Hudson maximized his engineering and leadership skills this summer, landing a software internship with Cerner's Innovation Campus in Kansas City. Learn a little more about his internship in his own words.

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Internship Success: Tang embraces experience with Bosch

MU Electrical Engineering & Computer Science undergraduate Brian Tang maximized his engineering and leadership skills this summer, landing an internship with Bosch in Suzhou, China.

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EECS showcases strengths at FUZZ-IEEE International Conference

This year’s Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ FUZZ-IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems had a distinctly Mizzou Engineering flare.

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MU Engineer developing sensor to improve bacteria detection in poultry

Detecting bacterial pathogens is critical for the poultry slaughtering plants and processing facilities that sell your chicken and turkey. And the quicker and more effective the test, the better it is both for consumers and those companies’ bottom lines. An interdisciplinary team of Mizzou and Lincoln University (Mo.) researchers has been perfecting an easy-to-use, portable sensor for years to solve this very issue.

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Trio of federally-funded programs showcase computational neuroscience

If you’re looking for a holistic approach to neuroscience research and education, the University of Missouri is the place to be each summer thanks to three federally funded, interdisciplinary programs. Electrical Engineering & Computer Science Professor Satish Nair leads an interdisciplinary team of faculty and grad students who put on two programs funded by the National Science Foundation and another by the National Institutes of Health.