A three‑year National Science Foundation grant aims to improve the security and functionality of software programs by helping computer programming languages better communicate at the basic level.
A $1.25 million National Science Foundation grant will spur development of a platform to help researchers better manage data about the vast and poorly understood Arctic.
WSU scientists are working on a computing framework to help better manage the large-scale data challenges that are used in everything from climate change and cosmology research to disease treatments.
WSU researchers helped develop a unique computer algorithm that aids in the design of nanoporous materials that could help solve some of society’s biggest challenges.
A WSU research team has received a $1.2 million U.S. Department of Education grant to train graduate students to address challenges of the future electric power grid.
The consortium of U.S. and Indian partners aims to bridge the gap between smart grid, storage, and renewable energy research, and facilitate adoption by utilities worldwide.
WSU scientists received a best paper award for a study published in the Association for Computing Machinery’s journal Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems.