Researchers, including Ph.D. computer science graduate Abu Sayed Chowdhury and Shira Broschat have developed an easy-to-use software program to identify drug-resistant genes in bacteria.
WSU researchers, including Partha Pande and Jana Doppa, have received a three-year National Science Foundation grant to develop a novel computing framework for big data applications.
Changki Mo is part of a team working on developing robotic technology for crop pollination.
Yuehe Lin has been named a fellow of the Electrochemical Society.
Courtney Gardner and a team of WSU researchers have begun looking for coronavirus RNA and studying how the virus persists and behaves in the environment.
Led by Ph.D. graduate Qusay Bkour and Professor Su Ha, researchers have developed a unique and inexpensive nanoparticle catalyst that allows fuel cells to convert logistic liquid fuels such as gasoline to electricity without stalling out during the electrochemical process.
Led by Yuehe Lin, WSU and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers have created a sodium-ion battery that holds as much energy and works as well as some commercial lithium-ion battery chemistries.
Experts system-wide present 5-30 minute Zoom sessions for WSU employees.
WSU recently provided two COVID-19 related trainings for personnel working on-campus. “Pandemics: Slowing the Spread,” and “Disinfecting the Workplace for COVID-19” are now available through HRS’ Learning and Organizational Development website. These trainings will help prepare us to get back into classroom, laboratory, and workplace.
Sarah Murphy has being selected for the Department of Energy’s Office of Science Graduate Student Research Program’s 2019 Solicitation 2 cycle.
An interdisciplinary WSU team led by Jolie Kaytes has received a National Endowment for the Humanities grant to develop a series of courses for students to dig deeply into Palouse history and culture.