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CASE Dissertation Spotlight: Constraining Biases in the Measurements of Aerosol-Radiation Interactions: A First Principles Approach Featured Researcher: Dr. Joshin Kumar, graduated from WashU, WashU McKelvey Engineering, WashU Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, and Center for Aerosol Science and Engineering (CASE).


Feng Jiao was honored for his innovative research in electrochemical technologies and contributions to energy storage, chemical manufacturing and sustainability: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Jiao… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

Jean Brownell and Kimberly Parker find that previously overlooked ingredients in herbicides may be precursors to harmful contaminants in drinking water: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Inac… via WashU McKelvey Engineering


WashU students win four awards at the 2025 WERC environmental design contest: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Wash… via WashU McKelvey Engineering


Kaichao Yang and Zhen He developed an electrochemical process that softens water, disinfects pathogens and benefits reverse osmosis systems used for advanced water treatment: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Elec… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

Young-Shin Jun, Srikanth Singamaneni’s labs look at contaminants in nanopores: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/The-… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

New nucleation to advance climate resilience and clean energy technologies: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/New-… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

WashU students win first places at the 2025 Midwest Student Design Competition: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Wash… via WashU McKelvey Engineering



Removing selenium from water takes iron strength: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Remo… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

Gang Wu and his team developed a dual-metal site catalyst that efficiently converts carbon dioxide to carbon monoxide in electrolyzers at industrial current densities; engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Inno… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

He receives the 2025 Frederick George Pohland Medal: engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/He-r… via WashU McKelvey Engineering

Young-Shin Jun of WashU Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering and her research team developed a novel nanotechnology that transforms wastewater nutrients into usable fertilizer. Learn more. engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/A-br…

A team of researchers from WashU Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering have quantified how the amount of submicron particles in the air has changed over the past 25 years. These tiny particles may be more harmful to human health than larger pollutants. Learn more. #WashUEngineers engineering.washu.edu/news/2025/Tiny…


