Ganapati Bhat, assistant professor in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, will use the National Science Foundation-funding to create more flexible, versatile devices that can be worn in regular clothes.
WSU senior electrical engineering students are bringing classroom learning to life through the design of a microgrid for an administration building on the Tulalip Indian Reservation.
With the winter holidays just around the corner, readers can check out this Ask Dr. Universe piece that explains how metal helps brings electricity to homes across the country that is used to power Christmas lights.
A group of Yakima Valley eighth graders got to test school-made sensors in real-world farming, thanks to a pilot field program through the WSU-led AI Institute for Transforming Workforce and Decision Support.
WSU scientists have recently developed a way to statistically analyze complex sensor data so that the computer algorithms that make data-based decisions can be more resilient and better able to cope with small errors.
A WSU pilot study showed that a set of noninvasive home sensors could provide accurate information about sleep problems for people recovering from opioid use disorder.
The award is given to students who are interested in grid technology. WSU’s recipient, Ali Khan, is pursuing a master’s degree in electrical engineering.