WSU researchers are installing a unique air quality sensor network in Spokane’s University District to better understand pollution and health in the community.
Washington State University has joined with six private and public partners on a formal agreement to develop Spokane’s University District into a smart city living laboratory.
Washington State University is a partner in a grant to research, develop, and demonstrate technologies to create “smart” buildings, campuses, and cities to better manage energy use.
Researchers simulate holes and weaknesses in the smart grid, then work out ways to manage the risk of hackers interrupting and subverting the electric power system.