Brett Stav

Feb. 1, 2022 Voiland College This Week

Voiland College’s online graduate engineering programs ranked 27th in the Best Online Graduate Engineering Programs category in U.S. News & World Report’s 2022 rankings.

Idil Akin received a three-year, National Science Foundation grant to explore how kangaroo rats build structures in harsher climates.

Jan. 25, 2022 Voiland College This Week

Partha Pande has been named one of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Distinguished Lecturer Program speakers.

Led by Amit Bandyopadhyay, researchers have provided a roadmap for industry and academics to use 3D printing in a new paper published in the journal, Materials Today.

Jan. 18, 2022 Voiland College This Week

Good Fruit Grower Magazine featured an article on WSU’s $20 million AgAID Institute, led by Ananth Kalyanaraman.

At WSU’s Composite Materials Engineering Center, Vikram Yadama and a team of doctoral students turn agricultural waste products, such as shells, fibers, and stubble, into resin-strengthened architectural and decorative panels.

Jan. 11, 2022 Voiland College This Week

A group of large wood structures suspended above the lobby of Spokane’s new sport complex building are the work of Taiji Miyasaka and Seattle artist and engineer Clayton Binkley.

WSU researchers recently collaborated with the University of Science and Technology of China to unravel an underlying mechanism of a catalytic reaction at the atomic level.

Jan. 4, 2022 Voiland College This Week

The Spokesman Review featured a story on Team Zephyr – made up of WSU grads Sarah Schroeder, Jackson Rieb and Katie Lober, which is developing a mattress designed for people suffering from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) or similar physical disorders.

A research team led by Tim Ginn received a collaborative National Science Foundation (NSF) grant to improve understanding of how contaminants, nutrients and naturally occurring minerals interact with the environment as they move downstream in a river.

Dec. 21, 2021 Voiland College This Week

A team of researchers including Bernard Van Wie discovered that gallic acid and stretching decrease osteoarthritis markers in cartilage cells.

The first University Transportation Center TriDurLE Symposium took place virtually Dec. 6-7.