Scientists collect ‘microbial fingerprints’ found in household plumbing
Environmental engineers at Washington University are working to document the microbial populations that live in household plumbing.
Researchers aim to develop space biomanufacturing
Researchers at Washington University are working to develop an anaerobic digestion process using cyanobacterium to grow food in space.
Barch honored by national mental health organizations
WashU researcher Deanna Barch was recognized by two national organizations for her work on schizophrenia and other mental health conditions.
Data processing at the speed of light
Photonics researchers at Washington University received a federal grant to overcome a data processing bottleneck with integrated photonics.
Engineering students take on social choice
Students in the social choice systems class at Washington University are learning about design challenges in social choice systems like redistricting.
The main events: How scenes from life shape consciousness, build memories
Brain science researchers at WashU are studying how the brain perceives, processes and remembers everyday events. Their goal is to create an intervention that could improve memory by helping people segment events.
Zhang, collaborators win distinguished paper award
Computer engineers at Washington University recently won a distinguished paper award from USENIX, a leader in computing systems research.
Researchers create novel electro-biodiesel more efficient, cleaner than alternatives
Joshua Yuan at Washington University in St. Louis and Susie Dai at the University of Missouri, along with colleagues at WashU and Texas A&M, created biodiesel with electrocatalysis and bioconversion.
Yuan named Lucy & Stanley Lopata Professor
Joshua S. Yuan, chair of energy, environmental and chemical engineering at the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University, was installed as the Lucy & Stanley Lopata Professor Oct. 17.
Communication within large-scale network system focus of new research model
Xudong Chen, a researcher at the McKelvey School of Engineering, has received a federal grant to develop a framework that would predict how fundamental system properties of large-scale networks behave in uncertain environments.
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