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Mizzou Engineer provides expertise for paper in Ecology Law Quarterly
A Mizzou Engineer provided expertise on water management in a paper published in this month’s Ecology Law Quarterly.
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Meet Jim Noble
Meet Jim Noble, chair of the Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Systems Engineering (IMSE), where he’s spent nearly three decades teaching students to be prepared for and manage operations with respect to uncertainty.
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Mizzou Engineer working to improve methods to detect geological, manmade underground features
A Mizzou Engineer is working with Marshall University in West Virginia to improve methods to identify geological and manmade features dozens of feet below the surface.
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Mizzou Engineer studies perceptions of autonomous transportation
Before the public will fully embrace autonomous mobility services, companies need to increase people’s trust in the technology, a research team has found.
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Clinical trial testing automatic oxygen control device for premature infants
Eric Stann / MU News Bureau The consequences are dire for the health of a premature baby — too much oxygen can cause blindness, and too little oxygen can cause brain damage and other negative health effects. Some premature babies need the help of life-saving machines in a neonatal intensive care unit, or NICU, to…
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Skubic named Curators’ Distinguished Professor
Mizzou Engineering’s Marjorie Skubic has been named a Curators’ Distinguished Professor, the highest honor bestowed on faculty at the University of Missouri System.
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Xu named Curators’ Distinguished Professor
Mizzou Engineering’s Dong Xu has been named a Curators’ Distinguished Professor, the highest recognition bestowed by the University of Missouri System.
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Augmented reality system uses GPS to improve user experience
Mizzou Engineers have developed a more advanced augmented reality system that uses indoor GPS tracking to better position objects with the user’s physical space.
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Mizzou Engineering team discovers method to control sound waves in the fourth dimension
Using a type of material that conducts electricity on the edges while insulating the inside, a Mizzou Engineering team has discovered a way to control sound waves beyond…
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Mizzou Engineering paper among IEEE top 10 featured articles
A Mizzou Engineer's paper was selected as a Featured Article in the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Transactions on Image Processing.