David Mebane, an associate professor from the Statler College of Engineering and Mineral Resources, is on a mission to discover a solution to one of NASA’s greatest challenges — creating battery-powered planes and spaceships.
Research
The WVU Research Office invites the community to celebrate faculty, staff and students who help elevate the University’s profile as a top-tier, pioneering R1 institution during the Fifth Annual Research Week.
Under the terms of the agreement, WVU and ORNL plan to engage in research, development, demonstration and deployment of technologies devoted to decarbonization, with an emphasis on solutions for the Appalachian region. This includes hydrogen technologies, carbon dioxide removal, carbon dioxide utilization, net-negative carbon neighborhoods and critical minerals.
The WVU Humanities Center kicks off Research Week today (March 20) with a schedule of events showcasing humanities and humanities-adjacent scholarship.
WVU undergraduates Bec Hyde and Elena Maddy are the creative minds behind “Audacious Women,” an Honors EXCEL dance project analyzing the rules society imposes on women and how those rules impact women’s sexuality, sensuality and sense of self.
The Office of Technology Transfer will welcome Michael Spooner, associate general counsel, at noon Tuesday (March 21) to discuss BOG Rule 1.4 dealing with the Ethics Act and Conflicts of Interest.