WSU Tri-Cities Announces Winners of Research and Creative Activities Showcase
WSU Tri-Cities Showcase for Research and Creative Activities Winners & Honorable Mentions
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Washington State University (WSU) Tri-Cities recently recognized outstanding research and creative projects at its annual showcase. Winners included projects in engineering, environmental studies, and liberal arts, highlighting student innovation and academic excellence.
- 01Winners were announced for various categories including engineering, sciences, and liberal arts.
- 02The Best Capstone in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science was awarded to a team for their Digital Control Educational Projects.
- 03The Best Graduate Student Research Project focused on drought evolution in the Nile Basin.
- 04Honorable mentions were given in multiple categories, showcasing a range of innovative student projects.
- 05The event emphasizes the importance of research and creativity in higher education.
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Washington State University (WSU) Tri-Cities held its annual Showcase for Research and Creative Activities, celebrating student achievements across various disciplines. The Best Capstone in Electrical Engineering or Computer Science was awarded to Landon Johnson, Isaac Rheinschmidt, Jose Cisneros, and David Hysjulien for their project on Digital Control Educational Projects (DCEP). In the mechanical engineering category, Serena Posada and her team received recognition for their design improvements to nuclear pellet sheets. The Best Graduate Student Research Project went to Meklit Berihun Melesse for her work on drought evolution in the Nile Basin. Other notable projects included research on sustainable aviation fuel and the impact of ash soils on wheatgrass growth. The showcase reflects WSU's commitment to fostering innovation and research among its students.
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The showcase provides students with recognition for their hard work and innovative ideas, encouraging further academic and professional pursuits.
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