Researchers co-led by David Lin have received a National Science Foundation grant to better understand the underlying mechanisms that enable movement in people and animals.
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The US Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management featured a story about a WSU student engineering team that recently partnered with engineers at the Hanford Site’s Waste Treatment and Immobilization Plant for their senior projects.
A team led by Jinwen Zhang won a Phase I prize in the DOE Wind Turbine Materials Recycling competition for their project “Continuous Chemical Recycling at Ambient Pressure.”
Co-led by Voiland College’s Jin Liu and Prashanta Dutta, as well as Anthony Nicola at the College of Veterinary Medicine, WSU researchers received a four-year $1.2 million grant funded by the National Institutes of Health to study virus-cell interactions at the moment a virus merges with a cell to initiate an infection – a process known as virus fusion.
Zhipeng Li has been recognized with the Milton Pikarsky Award for the best dissertation in the field of science and technology in transportation studies.
WSU Insider featured Jillian Cadwell’s work to support minoritized women in STEM through a co-mentoring network called WiSEN (Women in STEM Education Network).