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Burns hotter, costs cheaper: WVU engineer selected for prestigious ARPA-E program
A new engineering research project at West Virginia University has the potential to make a demonstrable impact on the efficiency of electricity generation in the United States, decreasing carbon emissions and lowering costs for consumers.
Shooting for the moon: WVU qualifies for final round of NASA Centennial Challenge
The robotics team at West Virginia University has set their sights on the moon, launching off a long history of success in robotics competitions and NASA Centennial Challenges.
Discover the sounds of West Virginia during the timber boom in the new exhibit at WVU’s Watts Museum
A new exhibit at West Virginia University’s Royce J. and Caroline B. Watts Museum at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources highlights the role that music played in West Virginia’s logging communities as the timber boom arrived and transformed the region.
Bandura’s work on detection of radio bursts detailed in study published by ‘Nature’
In 2012, Kevin Bandura, an assistant professor in the Lane Department of Computer and Electrical Engineering at West Virginia University, began working on the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment, or CHIME, a telescope project that was designed to map the universe by studying dark energy and observing hydrogen gas in distant galaxies that were strongly affected by it.
Dedicated WVU alumni give back to their alma mater with the Cynthia and Keith Harvey Engineering Scholarship
Understanding the financial challenges ahead of students today, Keith Harvey, president and CEO of Kaiser Aluminum, and his wife, Cindy Harvey, have donated $50,000 to West Virginia University to establish a scholarship for students interested in pursuing a career in engineering.
The quest for carbon capture: WVU engineer explores the ways through four federally-funded projects
One silver lining to COVID-19 restrictions, based on a recent report, is a 2.4 billion-ton plummet in global carbon emissions. Yet worldwide carbon output remains astronomical – 34 billion tons – and experts project an uptick in 2021.
Meet the Grads: Taoreed Lawal, a journey from Nigeria to achieve the unattainable
After hearing about West Virginia University while studying in Saudi Arabia at King Fahd University of Petroleum, Taoreed Lawal knew this was the University that would provide him an advantage in his career.
Meet the Grads: Gabrielle Hedrick, from France to fighting fires on her path to the stars
During her time at West Virginia University, Gabrielle Hedrick has not only found her passion in aerospace engineering but has also found a family and home among the hills in West Virginia.