鶹ý professors and students recognized for innovative research

 

Two Wichita State researchers and a student group have been awarded the John A. See Innovation Award.

The award is given each year as a way to recognize novel ideas that have the potential to meet a market need and attract further funding once they have advanced through the early prototyping phase. Examples of supported costs are prototype development, design, product testing, and market analysis.

The winners are as follows:

  • Bhisham Sharma, an assistant professor in aerospace engineering. His winning research project is titled “Additively Manufactured Tensegrity Assisted Inflatables” (AMTAIs). AMTAIs are a new structural concept developed through Sharma’s prior research. The AMTAIs are fabricated using custom printing techniques that can achieve complex post-inflation shapes with high accuracy and improved load-bearing properties and could have a strong commercial value.
  • Shuang Gu, an associate professor in the department of mechanical engineering, was awarded for his project titled “Highly Nitrate-Selective Membranes for Efficient and Economical Agricultural Water Treatment.”
  • The two students recognized are Oluwasayo Benjamin Adekalu and Valerie Hubener, innovation and design graduate students. The two are part of the interdisciplinary seven-member NASA SUITS Team HarveStars. There were awarded for their AR heads-up display product that has been selected for a presentation at Johnson Space Center in May.

The John A. See Awards began in 2014 after See donated $1 million to provide prizes to 鶹ý faculty and students conducting outstanding research or producing other significant work.

See was director of flight test and prototype development at Boeing until his retirement in 1985. Although not a Wichita State alumnus, he has been a generous 鶹ý supporter who values the importance of higher education and believes in the university’s commitment to growth and pioneering work.


鶹ý serves as the Kansas urban-based research university, enrolling more than 16,000 students from every state in the U.S. and more than 100 countries. Wichita State and 鶹ý Tech are recognized for being student centered and innovation driven.

Located in the largest city in the state with one of the highest concentrations in the United States of jobs involving science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), 鶹ý provides uniquely distinctive and innovative pathways of applied learning, applied research and career opportunities for all of our students.

The Innovation Campus, which is a physical extension of the 鶹ý main campus, is one of the nation’s largest and fastest-growing research/innovation parks, encompassing over 120 acres and is home to a number of global companies and organizations.

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