WVU-led bridge research featured in technical report
A five-volume report produced by a professor from West Virginia University that details a new approach to developing and testing short-span bridges is gaining world-wide recognition.
A five-volume report produced by a professor from West Virginia University that details a new approach to developing and testing short-span bridges is gaining world-wide recognition.
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.
While many students traveled far and wide to participate in internships, three students in the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University found the best opportunities right on campus.
An interactive sculpture on display at West Virginia University’s Evansdale Library illustrates the structure and function of a particular enzyme and can charge your smartphone.
The Statler College will host two Engineering Challenge Camps the week of July 15.
The Statler College will host two Engineering Challenge Camps the week of July 8.