Krishnamoorthy Sivakumar and Ben Belzer received a $500,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop technology to more accurately read data from hard drives that are densely packed with information.
Construction management major, Olympic hopeful Brock Eager is featured on the Voiland College home page.
With the help of a $3 million grant from the Templeton Foundation, Lawrence Holder will collaborate with WSU biologist Michael Skinner o help develop predictive epigenetic biomarkers that help prevent diseases.
Washington State University researchers, led by graduate student Adnan Morshed and professor Prashanta Dutta, have, for the first time shown that electrical fields can be used to gain valuable information about the tiny, floating vesicles that move around in animals and plants and are critically important to many biological functions.
WSU researchers led by Anurag Srivastava received a $1.4 million grant from the National Science Foundation to create software tools and simulators to enable efficient decision making by power grid operators.
Partha Pande and Deuk Heo received a US patent for their invention “Systems and Methods for Network Routing in Small-World Network-On-Chip Devices.”
Kim Zentz was interviewed in the Spokesman Review regarding Verizon’s partnership with Urbanova, the smarty city initiative that aims to add technology that improves air quality monitoring, saves energy and potentially improves traffic safety in Spokane region.
KREM 2 News did a story on architecture student Andrew Cho, whose artwork goes viral from time to time.
A Washington State University research team led by Jacob Leachman and Konstantin Matveev received a $2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to test a new technology for liquid hydrogen fueling facilities.
A cross-disciplinary research team led by Subhanshu Gupta have developed an implantable, biofuel-powered sensor that runs on sugar and can monitor a body’s biological signals to detect, prevent and diagnose diseases.