Engineering & Computer Science

Wright State educators honored by Ohio Magazine

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A Wright State engineering professor who is helping boost the graduation rate and… Continue reading

Wright State research seeks sense from social media to aid in emergencies

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Just hours after a powerful earthquake killed hundreds of people in Turkey… Continue reading

Calling all programmers!

…if you’d like to do something Saturday other than hang out in your basement playing WoW, “Get Ready to Program” might be your kind of party. Continue reading

Wright State research team wins award for wind turbine solution

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A Wright State University professor and two graduate students have distinguished themselves – and Wright State… Continue reading

Wright State engineering program celebrates first 100 Ph.D. graduates

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Whether they’re developing more effective UAVs for the battlefield or better underwater vehicles for exploration… Continue reading

Wright State unveils cyber security training

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State senators instrumental in securing funding for the initiative. Continue reading

WSU scientist supports Air Force human performance research

For combat pilots, the cockpit is a busy place. The aircraft themselves are complex, fast-moving machines that demand the pilot’s attention. Continue reading

Wright State unveils new cyber security training programs

Photo of Vikram Sethi, Ph.D., director of Wright State University’s Institute of Defense Studies and Education.

Sony, Google, Nintendo, Citigroup, Lockheed Martin. This group has more in common than just being all-star corporations–they were all recent targets of cyber attacks. Continue reading

BRAC strengthening Wright State’s relationship with Wright-Patterson

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Magnetically stuck to the file cabinet above Farhad Sahiar’s head is a blue-and-white badge that reads: “WPAFB Honorary Commander.” Continue reading

Robot lawn mower team places third

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Wright State University’s robotic lawn mowing team placed in the top three… Continue reading