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Liu named 2025 fellow by Electrochemical Society
Xingbo Liu, associate dean for research and Statler Endowed Chair of Engineering in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University, has been named a 2025 fellow of The Electrochemical Society — a prestigious recognition that highlights scientific contribution, innovation and lasting impact in the field of electrochemistry and its service to society.
WVU alum and wife give $175K to boost engineering education, athletics
A dedicated West Virginia University alum and his wife are expanding support for engineering education and athletics with gifts totaling $175,000.
Up, up and away: WVU engineer uses microwaves to ‘upcycle’ a super-powered plastic
Polypropylene is a superhero that can do and be anything – or almost anything. It’s a plastic resin that keeps us healthy, transforming into medical sutures, prostheses, and surgical masks. It keeps us safe, contributing to the manufacture of impact-resistant car bumpers and hard hats. It keeps us entertained and energized. It’s a popular material for children’s toys, sports equipment like rackets and moisture-wicking performance apparel. And it keeps us comfortable. It’s in the rugs that cushion our footsteps – even in the insoles that support our aching arches.
Engineers supporting engineers: Santiago and Hulcher receive Thriving Engineers Program award
Fundamentals of Engineering Director and Teaching Professor Lizzie Santiago and Teaching Assistant Professor Carter Hulcher have both been recognized as this year’s Thriving Engineers program award recipients.
WVU team secures second place in out-of-this-world international robotics competition
Team Mountaineers have once again demonstrated their engineering prowess, clinching second place while representing West Virginia University and the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources on the global stage at the 2025 University Rover Challenge.
