Research | Bagley College of Engineering - Part 4

Mississippi State University electrical and computer engineering team aims to strengthen communication in radio frequency-denied environments

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A Mississippi State faculty member and his two graduate students have been working hard to create a new communication method called “A Mechanically Based Antenna” (AMEBA) for wireless communication in radio frequency-denied environments. The project, funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, focused on creating a miniaturized and power-efficient ELF transmitter that would…

September 22, 2022


Mississippi State research study aims to increase understanding of traumatic brain injuries in soccer

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A research collaboration between Mississippi State University and Cardiff University in the United Kingdom aims to increase understanding of traumatic brain injuries in soccer. The study, which began in 2020, researched the effects of head impact on aware and unaware soccer players. Raj Prabhu, former Department of Ag & Bio Engineering associate professor now Deputy…

September 20, 2022


MSU Bagley College of Engineering assistant professor’s research to be featured on brochure cover

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The Coalition for Advanced Scientific Computation has recognized the research of an MSU Bagley College of Engineering faculty member. Joonsik Hwang, an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is the winner of a competition held by the Coalition for Advanced Scientific Computation. The prize? Hwang’s image will grace the cover of CASC’s annual…

August 19, 2022


Can artificial intelligence help predict our decision making?

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STARKVILLE, Miss.— A Bagley College of Engineering faculty member is applying leading edge research to help advance the field of neuroscience. David Vandenheever, an associate professor in the Department of Agricultural & Biological Engineering, is using machine learning and artificial intelligence to get a better understanding of how the human brain operates. It’s a field…

March 15, 2022


March innovative conference on artificial intelligence in agriculture co-organized by ABE faculty member

March 2, 2022


MSU professor using AI to research cotton contamination

S. D. Filip To

STARKVILLE, Miss.—A Mississippi State University agricultural and biological engineering professor is using Artificial Intelligence to detect and separate plastic contaminants from cotton. Filip To, a professor in the Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, is researching technology that will help produce contaminant-free cotton using imaging with AI. Cotton contamination, primarily from plastic, is a world-wide…

February 25, 2022


Engineering professor recognized as 2021 Highly-Cited Researcher

Jenny Du

STARKVILLE, Miss.— Jenny Du, a professor in Mississippi State University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been recognized as a 2021 Highly Cited Researcher. Du was recognized by Clarivate in the field of Geosciences. Clarivate identifies researchers whose papers rank in the top one present of citations in their field for the year in…

February 4, 2022


Bagley Bound Newsletter – February 2022

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Schedule A Visit • Apply Now I’m Will Couch, the Bagley Ambassador president, here to give you the low down on what’s happening in admissions this month! Our spring semester here in Starkville is just getting going and we have a lot of important dates coming up soon, so mark your calendars and plan a trip…

February 1, 2022


MSU selected to join U.S. Cyber Command Academic Engagement Network

January 14, 2022


MSU sets new record for research expenditures, climbs to No. 88 nationally in latest NSF rankings

Several engineering disciplines are among the national leaders for research expenditures.

January 4, 2022