EECS Research

Dominic Ho

May 1, 2025

Mizzou Engineering researcher receives international acclaim for landmark paper

Dominic Ho was awarded the IEEE Signal Processing Society’s prestigious Sustained Impact Paper for his study on signal localization.

Industry professionals from local manufacturers participated in the two-day MU Microelectronics Training Program.

April 25, 2025

MU Microelectronics Training Program brings in industry professionals

Engineering professionals from Missouri attend the MU Microelectronics Training Program for skills development.

Show Me Research Week Winners 2025 Photo by Roger Meissen

April 22, 2025

Student research shines at Show Me Research Week

The following seven engineering students received awards recognizing work in their respective fields.

Md Maruf Hossain and Showmik Singha

April 11, 2025

Mizzou Engineers drive advances in next-generation technologies

The PhD students’ research opens a path toward more robust transistors for space applications and other extreme environments.

Sai Shreya Nuguri and Prasad Calyam.

April 9, 2025

Graduate and professional students drive innovation and impact at Mizzou

Tigers share what it’s like to pursue advanced degrees at Mizzou, now ranked 15th among flagship universities for graduate education.

Miles Farmer

April 9, 2025

Mizzou Engineer earns Goldwater Scholarship

Undergraduate research has proved to be an invaluable experience for computer science and mathematics major Miles Farmer.

Khaza Anuarul Hoque, Istiak Ahmed and Ripan Kumar Kundu

April 8, 2025

Exposing the security and privacy risks posed by incorporating AI in XR

Advances in AI are escalating the arms race between cyberattackers and defenders.

A portable system created by Mizzou researchers to measure motor function.

March 13, 2025

Can AI help detect cognitive impairment?

Mizzou researchers create a portable system that uses artificial intelligence to spot cognitive impairment.

Power lines

Feb. 25, 2025

One step ahead of cyber attackers

A new cybersecurity framework developed by Mizzou Engineering researchers can predict cyberattacks on smart grids with nearly 92% accuracy.

Benjamin Peter, left, with assistant professor Mert Korkali

Feb. 7, 2025

Mizzou junior earns distinction for research on power grid reliability and security

Benjamin Peter received an honorable mention from the Computing Research Association.