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Mizzou Engineering researcher highlighting nighttime vision

A Mizzou Engineering researcher aims to shed light on nighttime military operations with a revolutionary infrared camera that would allow [...]

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Biosensors to provide rapid detection of Salmonella

Each year, 40,000 cases of salmonella are reported in the United States, though the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) believes [...]

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Coulter Program provides support to engineering, medical faculty collaborations

The University of Missouri’s Coulter Translational Partnership Program awarded grants totaling $500,000 to five teams of researchers on Sept. 24. Each two-person team, consisting of an engineering...

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Symposium award seeds $150,000 each into up-and-coming Mizzou research

The first-ever AOI Sensing Symposium was a unique example of what is possible when industry, research and education collide in search of engineering solutions for critically important global...

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Several faculty honored as Top Faculty Achievers

Several Mizzou Engineering faculty were among the honorees at the MU Top Faculty Achievers reception on Tuesday. The post Several faculty honored as Top Faculty Achievers appeared first on Engineering.

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MU Engineer developing sensor to improve bacteria detection in poultry

An interdisciplinary team of Mizzou and Lincoln University (Mo.) researchers has been perfecting an easy-to-use, portable sensor for years to solve the issue of foodborne pathogens in poultry....

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Grant from the Army Research Office Enables New Generation of Multispectral...

This graphic shows four different metasurface integrated microbolometers with different response. A Mizzou Engineer and collaborator at the University of Notre Dame have received a grant from the Army...

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MU Engineer developing sensor to improve bacteria detection in poultry

An interdisciplinary team of Mizzou and Lincoln University (Mo.) researchers has been perfecting an easy-to-use, portable sensor for years to solve the issue of foodborne pathogens in poultry....

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Grant from the Army Research Office Enables New Generation of Multispectral...

This graphic shows four different metasurface integrated microbolometers with different response. A Mizzou Engineer and collaborator at the University of Notre Dame have received a grant from the Army...

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Engineering faculty recognized for patents that take research to market

When Mizzou Engineering’s top faculty aren’t teaching the next generation of engineers, they’re busy collaborating with medical, plant science and other researchers across campus to make life better...

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Almasri awarded patents for harvesting energy; improving imaging; producing...

Mizzou Engineering’s Mahmoud Almasri was recently awarded three patents for work around harvesting energy, improving camera imaging and coming up with a better way to produce microscopic sensors. The...

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Team using artificial intelligence to revolutionize infrared sensors

With funding from the U.S. Army, a Mizzou Engineering team and collaborators are using artificial intelligence in hopes of revolutionizing infrared sensors. Mahmoud Almasri The work builds upon...

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Mizzou Engineer leading NSF Convergence Accelerator project to ensure food...

A Mizzou Engineer is leading a team to develop new technologies that will quickly detect foodborne pathogens with the goal of improving food safety, especially among lower socioeconomic communities....

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$5 million NSF grant supports innovative approach to prevent foodborne illnesses

Like a silent saboteur, foodborne pathogens can sneak up and ruin your next meal. One of the biggest culprits is salmonella, a type of bacteria found in many foods that causes more than 1.3 million...

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Faculty, staff, students, alumni recognized with Engineering Awards

Mizzou Engineering on Friday recognized outstanding faculty, staff and students for their dedication and service as part of the College’s annual awards banquet. “These awards are a reminder of the...

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Mastering semiconductor fabrication through extended reality

Mizzou Engineers recently received a grant to enhance semiconductor fabrication education using artificial intelligence and extended reality. Mizzou researchers don’t just talk about big ideas- they...

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