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INNOVATIVE PEOPLE YOU SHOULD KNOW: Brian Walsh
WiSys Regional Associate Brian Walsh has played many roles, carrying titles ranging from Peace Corps volunteer to family-proclaimed ‘dessert enthusiast.’
WiSys 2017-2018 Annual Report
WiSys welcomes Brian Walsh as new Regional Associate for northeastern University of Wisconsin comprehensive campuses
Following the conclusion of a 15-month assignment as a Biotechnology Commercialization Specialist at a research center in Guadalajara, Mexico, Brian Walsh will be the newest addition to the WiSys staff as the Regional Associate for northeastern Wisconsin campuses.
"Tom Still: Outside Wisconsin’s biggest cities, academic research growing in prominence"
WSTS 2017 celebrates a decade of collaboration in UW System innovation
More than 250 University of Wisconsin innovators came together in Platteville for the 10th annual WSTS, a two-day symposium aimed at sparking collaboration between faculty, staff, students and industry partners across the state.
10th annual WSTS to celebrate statewide innovation, inspire collaboration at UW-Platteville
University of Wisconsin researchers, administrators, students and community members will all come together this summer in Platteville to celebrate the innovative and impactful work being done across the state.
WiSys Ambassador program grows to 21 ambassadors across 10 comprehensive campuses
The newest class of WiSys Ambassadors, a record-setting 22 students, will work throughout the year to enhance WiSys’ connections with the research community on 10 of the regional comprehensive UW System campuses.
UW Oshkosh, UW-Eau Claire, UW-Platteville and UW-Whitewater students win awards at 2016 WiSys poster and gaming showcase competitions
The ninth annual Wisconsin Science & Technology Symposium (WSTS) hosted more than 50 unique student poster presentations, ranging from improved solar energy conversion techniques to psychological research on aggression.