The Ensor Lecture in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering was established in 2016 to encourage communication and collaboration on emerging ideas in any area related to chemical engineering, bioengineering, aerosol technology and nanotechnology. David Ensor (’63, chemical engineering) and his wife, Sara, established the lectureship as a reflection of their deep interest in higher education and their strongly held belief in the empowerment that education provides for one’s life.
What’s happening
Tuesday, September 3, 2024
10:45 am
WSU Pullman - Compton Union Building
12 pm
WSU Pullman - Bryan Hall
Despite recent challenges, American elections have consistently proven reliable, legitimate, and fairly administered. How do we reassure voters and continue…
1 pm
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Building
Energy Systems Innovation Center & Advanced Grid Institute presents Overview of Brushless DC Motors and Control Methods for Torque Ripple Reduction by Dr. Milad Ebrahimi, ESIC/WSU
4 pm
Lecture
WSU Pullman - Engineering Teaching Research Laboratory (ETRL)
‘Designing Functional Microdevices for Biomedical Research’ Lanning Distinguished Lecture by Dr. Nancy L. Allbritton, Dean, College of Engineering, UW