Flash Talks: Various research area topics

Join us Wednesday, October 13th at 3pm for a session of exciting Flash Talks as part of the Research Week 5.0 celebration.

Come and be inspired by the exciting research being conducted by WSU researchers and learn about the impact this research is having across the world. This session of Flash Talks will cover a breadth of topics ranging from biofilms; autonomous microrobotics; optimizing the health benefits of grains and their impact on the gut microbiome;  challenges posed by decreasing agricultural land, increasing crop stressors, and climate change, and how sensing technologies can help promote sustainable crops for the future; etc.

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