Two West Virginia University engineers are developing new technologies for coal waste storage facilities that will detect and prevent potential failures like leakage of hazardous materials into the environment.
CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s two largest universities have joined forces with the U.S. Department of Defense to protect and serve the nation while their students gain current — and future
Quality healthcare goes beyond the medical profession, as demonstrated by a new project directed by West Virginia University (WVU) which includes not only health experts but also engineers, a lawyer, a physicist, and a business data analyst.