This virtual workshop is for all individuals interested in learning about undergraduate research at WVU, but it is particularly designed for faculty who are new to the University.
Research
In the forests of Greenbrier, Fayette and Nicholas counties, three species of concern have WVU researchers’ attention. The golden-winged warbler, the cerulean warbler and the wood thrush — all native to West Virginia — are experiencing significant population declines.
Janelle Chuah, a doctoral student in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine, recently represented WVU at the national Three-Minute Thesis Meeting and Roundtable discussion in San Francisco, California.
Join the WVU Research Office for “Substance Use among Older Adults with Alexis Kuerbis” from 2-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, in the Greenbrier Room of the Mountainlair or on Zoom.
For the first time, Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy technology has been introduced to a microscope. A Keyence representative will give a demonstration of this elemental analysis module option from 9-10:30 a.m. Friday (Feb. 24) in the Engineering Sciences Building, Room G64.
Recently published research by University engineers marks a big step forward in improving durability and performance of the solid oxide fuel cells that power plants can use to generate electricity.