High Impact Research, Scholarship and Creative Works, Page 3

Graduate student researchers with Prasad Calyam looking at anklet sensor data

Securing personalized healthcare data

Mizzou Engineers are enhancing healthcare data security using anklet sensors and cloud computing technology.

Yingchao Yang posed with biochar sample in the lab

Eco-friendly firefighting

Mizzou Engineer Yingchao Yang and collaborators are developing a new biochar-based foam to reduce the use of harmful chemicals in controlling fires. 

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Paving the way for new treatments

Mizzou researcher Jianlin “Jack” Cheng debuts tool to build 3D structure of protein complexes, giving scientists insights to prevent and treat disease.

Two graduate students test VR technology in Khaza Anuarul Hoque's lab.

Protecting health and privacy in virtual reality

Mixed reality research by Mizzou Engineer Khaza Anuarul Hoque’s team was recently accepted for the IEEE International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality — a flagship VR conference.

Maryam Salehi and graduate student Anandu Gopakumar Nair investigate filter properties in her lab in Lafferre Hall.

Designing a better water filter

Mizzou researcher Maryam Salehi is developing a fabric-like filter to remove tiny plastics and lead from drinking water.

Maryam Salehi studied microplastics in Germany this summer

Investigating microplastics

Maryam Salehi from Mizzou’s College of Engineering spent the summer studying microplastics with colleagues in Germany.

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Mizzou Engineering paving the way in transformative last-mile logistics innovation

Sharan Srinivas, is developing a cloud-based route optimization platform to enhance operational efficiencies and reduce environmental impacts of last-mile logistics.

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Mizzou researcher Dong Xu weighs in on future of artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) can write, create videos and power self-driving cars. Someday, University of Missouri researcher Dong Xu predicts, it also will perform surgeries.

Chanwoo Park is devising a new type of cooling system that promises to dramatically reduce energy demands on data centers.

A cool solution

Mizzou researcher Chanwoo Park is designing a next-generation cooling system to help data centers become more energy efficient.

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In search of a smarter sensor

Mizzou Engineering researcher Matthias Young believes he’s found a way to keep the valuable nutrients on land where they belong. He’s developing a technique that could lead to new types of sensors to help farmers better measure nitrates and phosphates in the soil, allowing them to use fertilizers more efficiently.