Syed Kamrul Islam

EECS Hall of Fame inductees Shannon Blunt and Matt Klaric with Chi-Ren Shyu and Syed Kamrul Islam.

May 8, 2025

EECS honors first Alumni Hall of Fame inductees

Shannon Blunt and Matt Klaric have been recognized for pioneering work in radar systems and artificial intelligence, respectively.

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.

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.

Student uses VR

Nov. 20, 2024

Microelectronics Training Boot Camp

On Saturday, Nov. 16, engineering students engaged in a hands-on training to learn more about microelectronics at Mizzou.

Oct. 25, 2023

Expert in electronics, biomedical devices gives invited talks in Italy, Alabama

Syed Kamrul Islam, chair of electrical engineering and computer science at Mizzou, shared his expertise at two invited talks this past month, including an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers International event in Italy.

Oct. 21, 2022

Hassan selected to participate in Rising Stars in EECS workshop

Omiya Hassan, a PhD student in electrical engineering, was selected to attend Rising Stars in EECS, a prestigious academic career workshop being held at the University of Texas at Austin next week.

Oct. 4, 2022

Mizzou Engineering team develops tool to assess diabetes risk

Mizzou Engineers are bringing artificial intelligence services to the end user through edge intelligence, developing a smartphone app that lets you determine your risk for diabetes. Unlike other tools available, the system would allow you to enter personal health data securely and ensure it remains private.

Aug. 24, 2022

‘Nothing is impossible’: Gonzalez explores the unknown during NASA internship

At Mizzou Engineering, students connect with top organizations to conduct internships and co-ops. Jazmin Renteria Gonzalez, an electrical engineering major, spent her summer at NASA. We asked her about the experience. Tell us about your internship at NASA. What was your role and primary responsibility? I was an intern as part of the Pathways Program at NASA Langley Research Center. This program ensures civil servant employment at NASA after graduation. My official title was an Electrical Engineering Intern. I was in a group of five students from across the country, and we were tasked to design an RF…

June 15, 2022

Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Chair to give plenary talk

Syed “Kamrul” Islam is giving a talk next week, one of many conferences he is participating in this year. The chair of electrical engineering and computer science at Mizzou Engineering is scheduled to give a plenary talk during a workshop in Lugano, Switzerland, next week. Syed “Kamrul” Islam will present work around biomedical sensors for point-of-care health monitoring systems. He is one of four plenary speakers at the fifth annual Quantum & Biomedical Applications Technologies and Sensors workshop set for June 20-21. “There is a lot of exciting work happening around sensors and technologies being used in health…

Jan. 6, 2022

EECS Industrial Advisory Board holds virtual meeting

The Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Industrial Advisory Board received an update on the department in a virtual meeting, held on Dec. 7.