WSU Tri‑Cities School of Engineering and Applied Sciences has been upgrading major components of its engineering lab thanks in part to a $200,000 donation.
Members of the university community gathered in Pullman to celebrate the start of the new building which officials called the centerpiece of Voiland College's revitalization.
The university will hold a ceremonial groundbreaking on Friday for Schweitzer Engineering Hall, a state-of-the-art educational building on the Pullman campus.
A framework developed by WSU and Intel researchers to make decisions about power usage can reduce energy use by up to 60% without affecting computing performance in large multi‑core processors.
A WSU research team has received a Department of Energy grant on a project to capture carbon dioxide from the air and mix it with hydrogen to create a carbon-negative liquid fuel.
A shipping container that can test passive cooling systems could help researchers and builders find carbon-free ways to keep people cool in extreme temperatures.
Jean-Sabin McEwen, associate professor in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, has received the 2023 Peter M. A. Sherwood Mid-Career Professional Award.
Engineering Professor Noel Schulz has been named the inaugural recipient of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Women in Technology and Leadership Award.
Schulz’s wealth of experience and expertise in the fields of engineering and energy will be an asset for the WSU Tri‑Cities institute as it helps to further establish the area as an energy hub for the state of Washington and the nation.
WSU researchers extracted up to 93% lignin with up to 98% purity from wheat straw, producing a significant amount of material in a uniform way that could make it more attractive for industry use.