<span>Tina Hilding, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture</span>
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Students build medical school training devices
Washington State University bioengineering students partnered with medical students to develop prototype medical training devices that simulate real clinical scenarios, including airway management, laparoscopic surgery, and vital sign monitoring. The interdisciplinary project gives students hands-on experience while improving medical education and patient ca
Students design for Columbia River community
Washington State University landscape architecture students partnered with the Columbia River community to develop design concepts addressing housing, infrastructure, river health, and economic development challenges. The project provided students with hands-on experience in community-centered design and planning.
Nghia Hoang receives NSF CAREER award for AI research
Washington State University researcher Nghia Hoang received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to advance artificial intelligence systems and machine learning technologies. The award recognizes early-career faculty with strong potential for leadership in science and engineering innovation.
