Browsing Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (MU) by Thesis Semester "2023 Spring"
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Design and clinical testing of a control system and event prediction system for premature babies in the NICU.
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 5/1/2024] The presented work is a thesis used as evidence towards defending a master's degree in the department of Electrical Engineering at the University of Missouri, Columbia. The project presented ... -
Fabrication of clog-free microfluidic cell isolation and solid-state light-emitting devices for biomedical applications
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)Over the past few decades, research and development on microfluidic devices, also referred to as lab-on-a-chip systems or microfluidic total analysis systems (TAS), have advanced quickly. There aren't many commercial success ... -
Identifying risk patterns for suicide attempts in individuals with diabetes : a data-driven approach using LASSO regression
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)Diabetes is a major health concern in the United States, with 34.2 million Americans affected in 2020. Unfortunately, the risk of suicide is also elevated in individuals with diabetes, with around 90,000 people with diabetes ... -
Optical and impedance based sensors for chemical/biological and foodborne pathogens applications
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 5/1/2025] An impedance based microfluidic biosensor for rapid simultaneous detection of different Salmonella serogroups in food product was investigated. Foodborne pathogens contamination in the United ... -
Power efficient machine learning-based hardware architectures for biomedical applications
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)The future of critical health diagnosis will involve intelligent and smart devices that are low-cost, wearable, and lightweight, requiring low-power, energy-efficient hardware platforms. Various machine learning models, ... -
Wire detection using ground penetrating radar using image processing techniques
(University of Missouri--Columbia, 2023)[EMBARGOED UNTIL 5/1/2024] This thesis investigates wire detection using various techniques applied to Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) images. In this study, a step-frequency GPR with a co-pole configuration was used to ...