School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering Magazine June 2023
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We’re celebrating the end of a successful school year and are looking forward to exciting opportunities in the year ahead. |
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A WSU-developed air filter can capture small particulates and toxic chemicals like formaldehyde that current air filters can’t. |
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An unmanned semi-submersible vehicle may show the best way to travel in water undetected. |
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WSU researchers will lead a $3.7 million Department of Defense grant to develop a microneedle system to treat common eye diseases. |
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Student success: |
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Twelve small robots equipped with innovative defenses went head-to-head during the inaugural Crimson Bot Brawl. |
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A project to build a life-sized version of the game taught students valuable skills that they can carry into the workplace. |
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WSU Everett engineering students competed in NASA’s student rocket competition at Marshall Space Flight Center. |
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Mechanical engineering students helped to develop a child-sized walker with an app to help a user communicate their needs. |
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Awards:
Congratulations to School of Mechanical and Materials faculty and students on their recent accomplishments. |
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WSU Top 10 Senior |
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Washington Research Foundation Fellowship |
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Voiland College Reid Miller Excellence in Teaching Award |
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Voiland College Staff Excellence Award |
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Outstanding students in the school with Director John McCloy and Dean Mary Rezac include (l-r) Priya Kushram, Jonas Talley, Ethan Roberts, Virendra Uddanwadiker, Audra Totten, Halen Walker, and Arjak Bhattacharjee. |
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