School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Magazine 2019
May 2019
Gozen receives NSF career award
Arda Gozen will use the five-year, $500,000 grant to improve manufacturing methods of plastic nanocomposites.
Read more about Arda Gozen.
Separation technique for reduced emissions
WSU researchers have developed a way to separate carbon dioxide out of industrial processes—a key to reducing emissions that contribute to global warming.
Read more about carbon capture innovation.
Improving flexible sensors
WSU researchers are using nanomaterials and a special type of plastic for 3D printing of sensors.
Read more about using sensors in robotics.
Eco-friendly shipping
Konstantin Matveev is using ideas from the movement of dolphins to solve energy efficiency challenges of ocean going ships.
Read more about shipping.
PLUS…
Student receives national engineering award
Everett students join DOE wind turbine competition
$2 million DOE grant for hydrogen fuel efficiency
Researchers develop bioinspired, nanoscale drug delivery
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