Elanor Jackson, Dr. M. Ryan Bales and Amy K. Jones have been elected to the IEEE-Eta Kappa NU (IEEE-HKN) Board of Governors. They are graduates of Missouri S&T and were elected to HKN through the S&T HKN honor society chapter.
Read More »Dr. Donald Wunsch II, the Mary K. Finley Missouri Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Missouri S&T, will receive the 2023 Computational Intelligence Society Neural Networks Pioneer Award from the IEEE for his fundamental contributions to the neural networks field.
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 »Dr. Thomas P. Van Doren, professor emeritus of electrical and computer engineering, has received the Hall of Fame Award from the IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Society for his pioneering work in the EMC field.
Read More »Several students and faculty were recognized at the 2022 Region 5 Annual Conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
Read More »Dr. DongHyun (Bill) Kim, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering, was awarded the 2021 St. Louis Section Outstanding Young Engineer Award by IEEE in December in St. Louis.
Read More »Waqas ur Rehman, Ph.D. candidate in electrical engineering, won the second prize out of 58 competitors in the graduate student poster competition at the IEEE Power and Energy Society General Meeting in July.
Read More »Missouri S&T’s electrical and computer engineering department received several honors from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Awards include:
Read More »The journal IEEE Engineering Management Review published a paper by three S&T researchers, titled “Strategic Implications for Civil Infrastructure and Logistical Support Systems in Post-Earthquake Disaster Management: The Case of St. Louis” on Dec. 8.
Read More »Dr. James C. Bezdek will present “Fuzzy Systems 101” noon-1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 16, via Zoom as part of the Bernard Sarchet Graduate Seminar Series. Bezdek is the Nystul Profesor emeritus of computer science at the University of West Florida.
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