EECS Research

Khaza Anuarul Hoque

Dec. 1, 2021

Approximate computing remains vulnerable to attacks; Mizzou Engineers to present findings at IEEE DATE conference

Companies relying on faster, less precise computing to gain energy efficiency still need to be cautious against cyberattacks, Mizzou Engineers have found.

Shadows in images

Nov. 30, 2021

Team designs model to automatically detect shadows in aerial images

A Mizzou Engineering team has designed a physics-based model to automatically detect shadows in large-scale aerial images.

Khaza Anuarul Hoque

Nov. 19, 2021

Mizzou Engineering hosts 14th CANSec Workshop

Cybersecurity experts from across the region convened at the 14th Central Area Networking and Security Workshop (CANSec) hosted by Mizzou Engineering.

AI predictions of trees.

Nov. 18, 2021

Team develops method to automatically detect, identify trees

Mizzou Engineering students are developing innovative methods and software to automatically detect and identify tree species

heart monitoring chart

Nov. 12, 2021

Team develops new method to detect cardiovascular dysfunctions

A Mizzou research team has developed a way to better identify cardiovascular dysfunctions through non-invasive sensors that translate signals from the body into information physicians can use to inform treatment decisions.

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Oct. 29, 2021

Mizzou Engineers to present at IEEE Blockchain Conference

A Mizzou Engineering team has developed a secure Blockchain platform that insurance companies could use to streamline claims processing.

Two women in front of columns.

Oct. 28, 2021

Engineering team develops system to segment, track cells from images

A Mizzou Engineering team won a Best Paper Award at an international workshop for work around detecting and tracking cells in microscopy videos.

Oct. 26, 2021

Researchers use simulated environments to train AI

A Mizzou Engineering team is hoping to lead artificial intelligence (AI) into a new era by foregoing real-world data in favor of simulated environments.

Three men with drone.

Oct. 25, 2021

Army Research Lab internship part of ongoing research around drones

Professor Kannappan Palaniappan and PhD students Jaired Collins and Tim Krock in Arizona, where they used drones to collect data for the Department of Defense. A Mizzou Engineering graduate student has returned from a two-month internship at the Army Research Laboratory (ARL) in Adelphi, Maryland, where he investigated best practices and use cases around lightweight compact drones. It was part of ongoing research that Tim Krock ultimately hopes leads to more efficiently using drones for urban planning, agricultural management, emergency response and package delivery, as well as helps advance the field of robotic vision. “The idea is, can you explore…

Oct. 22, 2021

Mizzou Engineering hosts 50th AIPR Workshop

Mizzou Engineering hosted the 50th Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition (AIPR) Workshop.