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Scanning electron microscope at 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell

56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell researchers in engineering, materials and biology have a powerful new tool in a scanning electron microscope installed in Discovery Hall. Seungkeun Choi’s research team is using it to develop organic solar cell technology.

March 16, 2018

56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell wins undergraduate research grant

The National Science Foundation awarded the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø nearly $367,000 to support undergraduate research into biomedical technology. Undergraduates will have the opportunity to join three faculty members developing microbiosensors coupled with wireless transmission.

March 7, 2018

Mary Gates scholarship heightens tree research

A Mary Gates scholarship supports Jessica Kunder’s research project with Associate Professor Warren Gold. She has evaluated every single tree on the upper campus for its environmental value.

February 16, 2018

Gates scholarship supports ideal research match

Anna Kirchan, a double major in electrical engineering and chemistry, received a Mary Gates scholarship to support research led by 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell Assistant Professor Seungkeun Choi. The research might lead to a small sensor that could monitor glucose from a diabetic’s sweat.

February 7, 2018

Creating a better thoroughbred horse racetrack

John Bridge, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is an international expert in synthetic materials used in horse racetracks. His research, with student help, makes racetracks safer for jockeys and horses.

January 25, 2018

Gates scholarship affirms spider man’s research

Receiving a Mary Gates scholarship gave Camilo Acosta-Garcia a confidence boost in pursuing science as a career. Guided by two faculty members, he researches beetles in the campus wetlands with entomologist Michele Price and collects spiders and insects at Mount St. Helens with plant ecologist Cynthia Chang.

January 25, 2018

Walsh researches racial politics in taxation

A tax scholar, Camille Walsh believes taxation is a system that stabilizes society by providing a safety net for the vulnerable. There’s nobility in paying taxes and being part of the system that includes everyone, says Walsh, an assistant professor in the School of Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences.

January 18, 2018

Looking under the health care safety net

Two 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell faculty members who have been attracting widespread news coverage for their survey of GoFundMe medical campaigns are now taking a closer look at who falls through the health care safety net and turns to the internet for help with medical bills.

December 15, 2017

Putting nursing knowledge into practice

Working nurses in the RN to BSN program at the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell School of Nursing & Health Studies showed how research could be translated into practice during a presentation for Providence Regional Medical Center Everett.

December 7, 2017

Developing a cybersecurity knowledge network

The severity of cybersecurity threats, the range of targets and the need for skilled professionals was clear at a symposium on energy workforce cybersecurity attended by Sen. Maria Cantwell Nov. 17 at the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø.

November 27, 2017

Fellowships promote community-based learning

Now in its 12th year, the community-based learning and research (CBLR) fellowship program is part of 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell's commitment to connected learning and community engagement. This academic year, eight faculty members received support.

November 22, 2017

Salmon in society: biology, history, law

Through field trips in western Washington and projects in the 56³Ô¹ÏÍø Bothell wetlands, the Salmon and Society course explores salmon from biological, cultural and legal perspectives. Students meet state and tribal resource managers, politicians and riverfront homeowners.

November 9, 2017