University community invited to attend Innovation Awards on Jan. 23
The university community is invited to attend the fifth annual WSU Innovation Awards at 3 p.m. Thursday Jan. 23, in Shirley Beggs Ballroom. The Innovation Awards, hosted by WSU Ventures and WSU Strategic Initiatives, recognize students, faculty, staff and partners who execute programs and initiatives that greatly impact achievement of the university mission and vision. The event is free and open to the public. Please RSVP at Innovation Awards.
President’s Innovation Award: School of Digital Arts
Visionary: Senator Jerry Moran
Innovation Partner: Textron Aviation
Community Partner: Wichita Police Dept. & Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Dept.
Philanthropy: Woolsey Family
Ambassador: Tom Aldag, Director of R&D, National Institute for Aviation Research, WSU
Catalyst: FirePoint Innovations Center, WSU
Creative Works: Darren DeFrain, Associate Professor/Director of Writing Program, WSU
First Dollar: Rapid Setting Composite Article
Patents:
- Protective antigen complexes with increased stability and uses thereof, James Bann, associate professor of chemistry, WSU; Masaru Miyagi, Case Western Reserve University
- Rapid setting composite article, John Tomblin, Tom Aldag, Kim Reuter, WSU-NIAR; Andrea Meyer, Spirit AeroSystems; Will McCarvill, Commercial Chemistries
- Non-invasive biofeedback system, Jibo He, associate professor of psychology; Jeremy Patterson, dean, Institute of Interdisciplinary Innovation, WSU
Shocker Innovation Corps Fellows: Sue Abdinnour, professor of Business, WSU; Jason Flanders, Scene Shop Manager, School of Performing Arts, WSU; Barry Badgett, associate professor of Fine Arts, WSU; Richard Sack, Engineering Technology Lab Manager, WSU; Enksaikhan Boldsaikhan, assistant professor of Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering, WSU
Shocker Innovation Corps Breakout: Tammy Dorsey, CEO Prenatal Hope
SBIR Award: Waruna Seneviratne, Director, Advanced Laboratory for Aerospace Structures (ATLAS), National Institute for Aviation Research, WSU
Newsmaker: NIAR ATLAS
Trailblazer: Tyler Levesque, WSU ESports
Bright Future: Aliyah Funschelle, Abby Warkentine, additional awardees TBD
New hydrogeology site provides unique chances for students, researchers
Wichita State can now list a 10-well hydrogeology field site among its assets for student applied learning and professional research projects.
Hydrogeology professor Andrew Swindle had the idea for the site and started contacting consulting companies to see how he could get his idea off the ground.
The site, which was finished during the fall 2019 semester, includes nine 2-inch wells and one 6-inch well that allow water flow and direction to be measured accurately.
Read complete story on new hydrogeology site .
Wichita State University Analytics Showcase - Register now to reserve your spot!
Registration is now open for the inaugural Wichita State University Analytics Showcase. The event will be held from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday, April 17, at the WSU Eugene M. Hughes Metropolitan Complex. Registration is free, but space is limited.
The showcase will provide an opportunity to:
- Learn about innovative analytics research, curricular and applied learning activities across WSU; groundbreaking analytics applications; and state-of-the-art analytics software/hardware solutions from leading technology providers.
- Network with WSU faculty, staff and students, community partners, and industry leaders working in the analytics field to build personal and career connections.
- Collaborate and Partner. Discover industry, community and government opportunities in research, applied projects and software development.
Visit wichita.edu/analytics to register and learn more about this exciting event, which is supported by the WSU colleges of Business, Engineering, Health Professions, Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Applied Studies.
Contact the organizers at analytics.showcase@wichita.edu.
We look forward to seeing you in April.
Parent Information Workshop on Jan. 25
Parents and guardians of admitted high school seniors are invited to attend the Parent Information Workshop on Saturday, Jan. 25. Attendees will hear from WSU administrators, enjoy a light breakfast and coffee, and learn more about the next steps their students need to take to become enrolled.
Interested parents & guardians can RSVP here, and questions can go to Chad Steinkamp, assistant director of admissions, at chad.steinkamp@wichita.edu.
Special thanks to Housing & Residence Life for hosting an Open House during this event
for any students in attendance!
Wall Street Journal approaches Haley to check methodology on China and Huawei in trade talks
The Wall Street Journal approached Professor Usha Haley, W. Frank Barton Distinguished Chair in International Business, Professor of Management, and the leading authority on Chinese subsidies, to check their methodology on a story on Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei. Huawei is currently the most investigated company in the world, in the middle of ongoing US-China trade negotiations, and with litigation against it from US, EU, UK and Australian governments either planned or on.
“The Journal verified its methodology with subsidy analysts, including Usha Haley, professor at Wichita State University…”
Read Wall Street Journal story .
Asian fusion restaurant now open in Braeburn Square
The Shocker and Wichita community now have a new dining option with the recent opening of Journey East in Braeburn Square.
Journey East is located on the south end of the south building in Braeburn, next to Meritrust Credit Union. The restaurant serves Asian fusion cuisine and was created by the same people who own the popular Malaysia Cafe.
Journey East is open 10:30a.m.-10 p.m. every day.
Read more about Journey East and follow them on Facebook.
WSU-based company reaches $2.1 million in seed funding
Creating eco-friendly refrigeration and cooling technology is one of the top concerns when it comes to fighting climate change. Thanks to resources and knowledge at Wichita State University, a Wichita company is one step closer to finding a solution to that problem.
HyperBorean announced today that it closed its pre-seed angel round of financing totaling $2.1 million. HyperBorean is a cleantech company based at Wichita State and founded in 2013 by Winfield-native Todd Gentry.
“WSU and GoCreate have been an absolute game changer in our ability to get to this stage,” says Gentry. “Without these resources, the cost of prototyping and testing would have been 10-20 times more than what we’ve invested. It’s just been incredible to have these resources available.”
Read the full story about HyperBorean
WSU, Butler create powerful degree pathway in biomedical engineering
Those interested in a career in biomedical engineering just received another degree option that’s closer to home. Wichita State University and Butler Community College have joined forces to create a 2+2 agreement that articulates a complete four-year plan of study in biomedical engineering.
The partnership is between WSU’s College of Engineering and Butler’s pre-engineering program. Biomedical engineering is the newest engineering track at Wichita State, and this articulation agreement is the program’s first with a community college.
Read complete story on WSU and Butler agreement
Website Usability Study - Participants needed
Participants age 18 and older who have experience using websites for renting apartments are needed to help evaluate the usability of a website. If you are interested, please take a few minutes to take the screening survey here.
If you qualify, you will be contacted to schedule a time to participate. This study takes place at the WSU main campus and lasts about 60-90 minutes. Participants in the study will earn $25 for their time.
Questions can be directed to Traci Hart at Traci.Hart@wichita.edu at 978-3812.
The Graduate School staff return to Jardine Hall
The Graduate School will return to 107 Jardine Hall beginning Wednesday, Jan. 8. It may take staff a bit longer than usual to respond to calls and emails during the move, which is slated to be finished by the end of the day on Thursday, Jan. 9.
The Graduate School expects to be fully operational again in their permanent location of 107 Jardine Hall on Friday, Jan. 10. We apologize for any inconvenience.
WSU engineering students develop assistive technologies to aid nonverbal individual
Katlyn, a student at USD 259’s Levy Special Education Center, has cerebral palsy and is nonverbal. It’s ordinarily very difficult for her to communicate.
But three Wichita State engineering students – aerospace engineering seniors Meghana “Meg” Ravi and Brendan Lajza, and electrical engineering senior Jacob Lewis – have made communication a lot easier for her as a project for ENGR 202 “Service Learning in Engineering” this semester.
Katlyn uses an iPad equipped with an app called Proloquo2Go. The app is meant to aid people with limited speech and motion to communicate through an array of buttons connected to programmed sentences.
Pictured above: From left to right, WSU Engineering students Jacob Lewis, Brendan Lajza and Meghana Ravi assist Katlyn with the use of her new stylus and optimized Proloquo2Go software.
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Three WSU students recognized as new University Innovation Fellows
Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design has named three Wichita State students as University Innovation Fellows. Jacob Burns, Molly Carlson and Savannah Redfern will join more than 2,000 Fellows at 267 institutions worldwide.
The renowned program is a global community that empowers student leaders to increase campus engagement. It encourages students to help their peers build the creative confidence, agency, and entrepreneurial mindset needed to address global challenges and to build a better future.
The program is run by Epicenter, which is funded by the National Science Foundation and directed by Stanford University and VentureWell.
Pictured above: Jacob Burns, back row third from the left, Molly Carlson, front row second from the right, and Savannah Redfern, front row second from the left, will join more than 2,000 Fellows at 267 institutions worldwide.
Read complete story on the new University Innovation Fellows .
Faculty, staff and alumni invited to attend Shocker Legacy Day
On Saturday, Jan. 18, the Office of Admissions invites high school and transfer student children of university staff and faculty to Shocker Legacy Day. The event, intended to grow our Shocker Family from within the ranks of our employees and alumni, provides lunch, a campus tour and two tickets to the Shocker men’s basketball game that afternoon.
To RSVP, go to wichita.edu/visit and click on “Admissions Events.” For questions, contact Ellen Nikkel at ellen.nikkel@wichita.edu or 978-3168.
Meet a Shocker: Fall 2019 graduates
More than 1,100 Wichita State students were eligible for fall 2019 graduation. Hear what some of them had to say about their time as Shockers and what their futures hold.
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