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Jutla part of international effort to predict where cholera will strike next
Antar Jutla, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering at West Virginia University, is part of a British-led humanitarian team that is working to predict and prevent a major outbreak of cholera in war-torn Yemen.
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College opens advising center
Building on the success of its
Fundamentals of Engineering program for freshmen, the
Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at
West Virginia University has opened an Advising Center for sophomores,
juniors and seniors.
Savage recognized at international technology conference
Research conducted by Saiph Savage , the J. Wayne and Kathy Richards Faculty Fellow in Engineering at West Virginia University, received honorable mention for best paper at the Association for Computing Machinery’s CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems.
Three named to distinguished professorships
Three professors with the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University have been named to distinguished professorships, effective July 1.
WVU one of five worldwide awarded state-of-the-art additive manufacturing system from GE
Students at West Virginia University will have the opportunity to experience a full additive manufacturing experience, thanks to a gift from GE Additive.