Soft robotics and compliant robotic mechanisms have achieved great popularity in the past decade within the academic community.
School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
October 2019
Thell Rooney is the Deputy Chief of the Contracting Office for Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and Intermediate Maintenance Facility, Waterfront Support.
Providing an adequate supply of potable water is one of the grand challenges in the current century due to climate change, population and industrial growth. Sustainable, and energy efficient water treatment technologies are needed to combat current and future global challenges in water sustainability.
Congressional members have rolled out a “Green New Deal” that calls for a rapid shift to carbon-free energy requiring drastic measures to cut carbon emissions across the economy.
Doug Hendrickson is a 1984 graduate of the University of Texas in Chemical Engineering and has a Masters in Chemical Engineering from Washington State University.
Presented by Tyler Lenzi, Senior Director Micron Technology, Boise, Idaho
With the increasing pressures of reduced cost, higher density, improved reliability, and faster speeds with lower power requirements, engineers are turning to materials science to solve some of these challenges. We will explore the trade-offs in the memory market along…
Les Okonek is a 1974 Civil Engineering graduate of WSU. Les spent 41 years in the oil industry starting with Chicago Bridge and Iron designing and building above ground storage tanks before starting employment at the ARCO/BP Cherry Point refinery.
Join your Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture Dean, Mary Rezac, for donuts and conversation.
Lithium ion batteries have achieved pervasive applications in many aspects in current technologies and played an indispensable role in our mobile life.
Attend in person or join the Zoom Meeting: https://wsu.zoom.us/j/870037950