Engineers to use $6.7 million grant to build power plant of the future
McKelvey School of Engineering team refines critical components of new, near-zero-emission power plant
McKelvey School of Engineering team refines critical components of new, near-zero-emission power plant
Investigators for NASA’s Advanced Combustion via Microgravity Experiments (ACME) are studying the properties of flames in a “weightless” environment
Axelbaum’s Space Station research featured in cover story of Engineering Momentum
Guest: Richard Axelbaum, Professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, Washington University in St. Louis
Understanding how fire spreads and behaves in space is crucial for the safety of future astronauts and for understanding and controlling fire here on Earth.
Carbon Capture and Storage for next-generation power plants.
Scientists are using an experimental rig on board the International Space Station to understand how to produce soot-free flames on Earth.
LACER is involved in two experiments on the International Space Station.
In the five years since she left Washington University in St. Louis, Melissa Holtmeyer has applied the skills she acquired earning three degrees from the McKelvey School of Engineering not in a research lab or classroom, but in the halls of the U.S. government.
Learn what Washington University is doing to develop advanced technologies for Carbon Capture and Storage.