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JANUARY 2024
Students working on University Rover Challenge robot.
Students in the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources at West Virginia University will now have a chance to pursue a degree in one of the top ten fastest growing professions globally: robotics.
Research News
Gianfranco Doretto, a computer scientist at West Virginia University, views an enormous, highly detailed scientific image in immersive 3D using syGlass, the virtual reality software he developed.

WVU research merges virtual reality and artificial intelligence to reveal and analyze gigantic images in stunning detail

Created by a WVU faculty member and his former graduate student, syGlass — virtual reality software that displays scientific images in immersive 3D — will soon offer AI analysis and cloud-based streaming for extremely large datasets required by scientists like structural biologists.
College News
Mechanical, materials and aerospace engineering department professor assists a student in the lab

Department name change reflects WVU’s leadership in materials science research and education

The Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department will subsequently be known as the Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering department.
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Assistant professors Hang Woon Lee and Onur Avci (right), 2024 Herbert P. Dripps fellows

Lee, Avci recognized as 2024 Herbert P. Dripps Fellows

Two Statler College assistant professors at WVU have been recognized as Herbert P. Dripps Faculty Fellows in Engineering, effective January 1, 2024.
Alumni News
Kevin Fields

Alumni who inspire: Kevin Fields

The Statler College Alumni Who Inspire! Program recognizes alumnus Kevin Fields for his dedication to his profession, our college and WVU.
Where are they now? Statler College alumni, we want to know what you've been up to since graduation. Have an interesting story to share? Fill out the online form to let us know!
Dean's Message

Dear friends and colleagues,

As we step into a new chapter this year, I'm optimistic about what lies ahead. We are excited to welcome back our students for the spring semester at the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources. Looking back at the past year, I am incredibly proud of the commitment and hard work demonstrated by our faculty, staff, and students.

Our featured story highlights exciting growth opportunities for our college with the upcoming addition of our undergraduate robotics degree program. It also showcases the outstanding virtual reality and artificial intelligence research conducted by Dr. Gianfranco Doretto and his team for the Lane Department of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering. Additionally, we are proud to present the 2024 Inaugural Herbert P. Dripps fellows, Drs. Hang Woon Lee from the Department of Mechanical, Materials and Aerospace Engineering and Onur Avci from the Wadsworth Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.

From innovative teaching methods to collaborative research endeavors, we continue to excel and remain committed to preparing our students for the ever-evolving challenges of the future.

I encourage everyone to embrace the opportunities that this year brings. Let us approach challenges with conviction and resilience and work together towards our common goal of academic excellence in the true Mountaineer spirit.

I wish you a year filled with achievements, joy and fulfillment. I am confident that we are ready to have a great spring semester and a bright new year!

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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