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UW’s Zhai Develops Upgrade to Fossil Fueled-Fire Power Plant Software Tool
November 13, 2024
Haibo Zhai, a University of Wyoming professor of civil and architectural engineering and construction management, is spearheading the continued development and use of a software tool for calculating the performance, emissions and cost of fossil fuel-fired power plants.
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Wyoming CarbonSAFE Project Completes FEED Study for CO2 Transportation
The Center for Economic Geology Research (CEGR) in the University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) completed a front-end engineering desig...
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Registrations Accepted for Computing Symposium Sept. 19-20 at UW
“Data Analytics and Computing Advances for Drone Applications” is the topic of the University of Wyoming Computing Symposium Sept. 19-20. The symposi...
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UW’s McCoy Receives DOE Grant to Study How Clouds Respond to Aerosols
How extratropical clouds respond to warming and how such clouds respond to human-generated aerosols are key science questions that need to be answere...
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UW Planetarium Reopens After Renovations and Technical Upgrades
After the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium closed for two weeks for renovations and technical upgrades, the venue has reopened and ...
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UW Wins $4M to Install State-of-the-Art Research Computing System
The University of Wyoming’s ability to use artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing to solve problems in areas including the envir...
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UW Planetarium Welcomes Campus Community Back With September Programs
With the fall semester underway, the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium has a full calendar of programs, films and Dome Club activiti...
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Third Annual UW STEM Carnival Sept. 6
The third annual University of Wyoming STEM Carnival will take place from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6, at UW’s Cliff and Martha Hansen Teaching Ar...
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Walker Named Head of UW Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
After a competitive search, the University of Wyoming College of Engineering and Physical Sciences has selected Ian Walker to take on the role of hea...
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New NSF UW King Air Atmospheric Research Aircraft To Be Unveiled During Two Campus E...
The new National Science Foundation (NSF)/University of Wyoming King Air Atmospheric Research Aircraft is getting set to take flight, with its first ...
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UW Architectural Engineering Receives DOE Zero Energy Design Designation
The University of Wyoming’s architectural engineering Bachelor of Science degree program has earned a Zero Energy Design Designation (ZEDD) from the ...
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UW Participates in Department of Energy’s Collegiate Wind Competition
The University of Wyoming is among 35 colleges and universities selected to participate in Phase 1 of the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) 2025 Coll...
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UW Planetarium Schedules Spooky Fun During October
To celebrate the Halloween season, the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium’s October lineup includes a few spooky offerings.
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APLU Names UW an ‘Innovation and Economic Prosperity’ University
In recognition of the University of Wyoming’s strong commitment to economic engagement, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU) ...
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Third Annual UW STEM Carnival Draws Record Attendance
More than 1,300 people attended the recent third annual University of Wyoming STEM Carnival to celebrate science, technology, engineering and mathema...
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UW’s Frost Named Principal Editor of Elements Magazine
Chalk up another honor for longtime University of Wyoming Department of Geology and Geophysics faculty member Carol Frost.
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New UW ‘Lines of Sight’ Sculpture Celebration Oct. 9
The Wyoming Arts Council, in partnership with the University of Wyoming College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, will host a celebration of the ...
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UW’s SER and College of Engineering to Celebrate Energy Day Oct. 11-12
The University of Wyoming School of Energy Resources (SER) and the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences will celebrate the 11th annual Energy...
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UW, Laramie Sit Atop ‘Best College Towns in America’ List
Once again, Laramie and the University of Wyoming have ranked highly on a list of the nation’s best college and university communities.
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UW’s Ellen Currano Named a Paleontological Society Fellow
Ellen Currano, a professor in the University of Wyoming’s Department of Botany and Department of Geology and Geophysics, was recently named a Fellow ...
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Tom Musselman is UW Staff Employee of Second Quarter
Even though he has been the University of Wyoming’s School of Computing office associate for just one year, Tom Musselman has made quite the impressi...
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UW School of Computing Seeks Feedback on Two New Degrees
Applied computing and data science talent is in high demand in today’s job market, and the University of Wyoming School of Computing is building degr...
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UW Planetarium’s ‘Dome After Dark: Dance and Create’ Features Día de los Muertos
The Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium’s “Dome After Dark: Dance and Create” concert event will fit the Halloween season with a “Día de los Muertos (Day of...
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Annual Shepard Symposium Oct. 14-20 at UW
“Finding Common Ground” is the theme of the annual Shepard Symposium on Social Justice Monday-Friday, Oct. 14-18, at the University of Wyoming. The p...
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UW and State Government Collaborate to Host Hiring Activity for State Agencies
The University of Wyoming is planning a collaborative hiring activity with Wyoming state government, aimed at connecting current students with valuab...
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UW Professor Part of Study That Finds Betelgeuse May Have Companion Star
The time until a star known as Betelgeuse explodes into a supernova has been debated in literature by the scientific community. This was based on the...
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UW Planetarium Brings Back ‘Liquid Sky’ Music Shows During November
November marks the return of the popular “Liquid Sky” music-themed shows at the University of Wyoming Harry C. Vaughan Planetarium.
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UW School of Computing to Host ‘AI Experts Panel on Applications and Ethics’ Event N...
Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a significant area of focus in higher education, with faculty and students exploring the ethical and practica...
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