HYPER Lab featured in Cold Facts
jacob.leachmanCheck out our lab’s feature on pages 36 & 37 in the August edition of Cold Facts: The Magazine of the Cryogenic Society of America. Jake Fisher and Ian Richard are highlighted in the piece.
Check out our lab’s feature on pages 36 & 37 in the August edition of Cold Facts: The Magazine of the Cryogenic Society of America. Jake Fisher and Ian Richard are highlighted in the piece.
The award winning hydrogen fuel station designed by Ian Richardson, Jake Fisher and Dr. Jake Leachman was mentioned in the latest version of Alaska Airline’s Magazine. The excerpt is available here on page 34 or is provided bellow.
“In May, a team comprising WSU students and one University of Idaho student-involved in academic tracks ranging from mechanical engineering to economics and public policy-won first place in an international student competition to design a transportable, stand-alone, economical refueling station for hydrogen fuel cell-power cars, whose use may help reduce carbon dioxide emissions.”
HYPER lab members Jacob Fisher and Ian Richardson wrote an article for the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) about a design for a hydrogen fueling station. The station is designed to support Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEV) during the early expansion of this new market. Follow the link below to read more about the design and the competition it won…
Our UAS research recently appeared in the Fall 2014 WSU Alumni Magazine. This is the second time Genii has been featured in the alumni magazine. Thanks Nick for such an outstanding piece!
The Genii UAS developed by WSU MME students and the HYPER lab was recently shown in Governor Inslee’s Aerospace promotional video. Yet again demonstrating the incredible heights WSU students can achieve.
Ian Richardson and Jake Fisher won the “People’s Choice” Award for best poster at the Washington Clean Technology Alliance Showcase yesterday in Seattle. The poster presented their design for a drop-in hydrogen refueling station that won the 2014 International Hydrogen Student Competition. We’re looking forward to building the proof-of-concept station!