The Office of Technology Transfer will host Ryan Watson, senior associate general counsel, as he discusses what agreements are needed to set up your research at noon tomorrow (Feb. 6) on Zoom.
Research
WVU winners of the National Science Foundation’s Track 4 awards will participate in a panel discussion to offer tips to help researchers craft winning solicitations for 2024 from 3-4 p.m. tomorrow (Feb. 6) on Zoom.
Qiang Wang, senior scientist for the Materials Characterization Facilities at WVU, will provide a thorough introduction to XRD, equipping participants with the knowledge to understand and leverage this technique in their research from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday (Feb. 7) on Zoom.
Nicholas Szczecinski, assistant professor at the Benjamin M. Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, will help roboticists build working models of animals that precisely reproduce each species’ limb movements.
The Department of Psychology is seeking individuals older than 18 to participate in a research study to examine an intervention to increase physical activity in people who are currently physically inactive.
The University will lead a $1 million National Science Foundation funded effort to drive energy technology and infrastructure, as well as address issues involving decarbonization and grid resiliency, throughout the West Virginia-southwestern Pennsylvania region. The Resilient Energy Technology and Infrastructure team includes WVU, Carnegie Mellon University, the University of Pittsburgh and a host of regional nonprofits, industry stakeholders and government entities.