Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and a team of researchers won the 2024 Risaburo Sato Award for the best overall paper at the 2024 IEEE Joint International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility, Signal and Power Integrity: EMC Japan/Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Read More »Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical and computer engineering, delivers keynote speech at EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) Korea 2024. His talk was titled “Measurement and modeling of electrostatic discharge phenomena and effect.”
Read More »Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical engineering and director of the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Laboratory, has been named a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »Missouri S&T students, faculty, former faculty and alumni associated with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Laboratory won several awards during the recent Electromagnetic Compatibility Society’s conference, EMC+SIPI 2022. The recognition included a sweep of all the best paper awards at the conference.
Read More »Fifteen Missouri S&T employees have been honored for their contributions to the university. The awardees are:
Read More »Dr. Daryl Beetner, professor of electrical and computer engineering, is the winner of the annual 2020 Technical Achievement Award from the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society.
Read More »Dr. Steve Watkins, professor of electrical engineering, will become interim chair of electrical and computer engineering on Monday, June 1. Watkins succeeds Dr. Daryl Beetner, who has served as chair since 2014.
Read More »S&T students Abhishek Patnaik, Shubhankar Marathe, and Shun Liu, along with faculty advisors Dr. David Pommerenke and Dr. Daryl Beetner, received an honorable mention for the Richard B. Schulz Award for the best paper published in the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility.
Read More »Dr. Daryl Beetner, chair and professor of electrical and computer engineering, was named to Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville’s (SIUE) Alumni Hall of Fame. Beetner earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from SIUE in 1990. The school lists Beetner’s undergraduate accomplishments as a Presidential Scholar, a fellow of its Undergraduate Research Academy and a recipient of the SIUE Foundation Academic Excellence Award, along with his professional accomplishments.
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