Leading Research
The study of clean technologies at Washington State University is an interdisciplinary program that draws from several colleges across campus. Graduate students collaborate with some of the best minds in America to understand the characteristics and mechanisms of engineering, plant sciences, and economics, using that knowledge to design sustainable resources for the built environment, explore renewable energy sources, distribute and manage the smart grid, and inform progressive public policies on energy use.
Graduate Study in Clean Technologies
The foundation of your clean technologies education is a doctoral program in a discipline of your choice. While working toward your degree, you will receive interdisciplinary training in clean technologies shaped to reflect your research interests and career goals. WSU aims to bridge the gap between the needs of employers in industry, government, or academia, and the skills you will gain as a graduate student.
Graduate students interested in the area of clean technologies collaborate with faculty experts to:
- Provide innovative approaches in the design and construction of the built environment.
- Develop alternative energy methods such as hydrogen storage and bio-based fuels.
- Explore the policy side of atmospheric research and communicate with policy makers.
- Lead technology developments in radiochemistry and atmospheric transport research.
- Discover how to minimize the environmental impact of energy production and consumption.
Degree programs
Find research programs related to clean technologies:
- Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
- Department of Chemical Engineering
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Biological Systems Engineering
- School of Molecular Plant Sciences
- School of Economic Sciences
- Degree Programs
- Graduate School