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WVU scientist earns $2.5 million to help pump the brakes on diesel emissions - Hailin Li

As part of a U.S. Department of Energy initiative to slash carbon dioxide emissions from vehicles, Hailin Li, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, will target heavy-duty diesel engines.

 
Xueyan Song

WVU engineer receives $1.25 million to fuel a cleaner future through hydrogen

A recent $1.25 million award to Professor Xueyan Song will aid a project aimed at producing a higher amount of hydrogen gas — a clean fuel — with less electric power consumption.
 
Bhaskaran Gopalakrishnan and Ashish Nimbarte

WVU earns federal funding to assist manufacturers in cutting carbon footprint

Statler College engineers will help promote emerging concepts, technologies and use of alternative energy sources to supply heat, power and new feedstocks for energy-intensive industries, thank to U.S. Department of Energy funding aimed at helping small- and medium-sized manufacturers reduce carbon and energy emissions and energy costs.
 
Ansan Pokharel, mechanical and aerospace engineering graduate student, tests the improved sparger design created by West Virginia University engineers.

Bubbling to the surface: WVU engineers develop new geothermal energy technology

As alternative energy sources have become necessary to decrease global carbon emissions and meet growing energy demands, researchers in the Statler College had ideas that came bubbling to the top — literally.
 
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Dear friends and colleagues,

I hope the fall semester is off to a great start for all of you! As we begin the 2021-2022 academic year, I would like to share with you some of the exciting things happening in the Statler College. This issue of EngineeringWV Wired highlights the outstanding College's interdisciplinary research efforts of our faculty and students, some of the prestigious awards received by our students and the new leadership in the College. I also invite you to learn about the 16 new faculty members joining the College this academic year.

Have a great fall semester, and Let's Go!

Pedro Mago
Pedro J. Mago
Glen H. Hiner Dean, Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources
West Virginia University
pedro.mago@mail.wvu.edu | statler.wvu.edu
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