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April 30, 2019
At the close of the fall and spring semesters, the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering recognizes select members of the graduating class for demonstrating academic excellence, extraordinary leadership and community service.
A large letter "X" with photos and the words "CAREER Awardees"
April 22, 2019
Ten faculty members in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering have received NSF CAREER Award between September 2018 and April 2019.
portrait of Chao Wang
April 22, 2019
Chao Wang is developing an integrated fluidic device on a silicon chip to improve the capabilities of liquid biopsy to diagnose cancer and other diseases.
portrait of Matthew D. Green
April 22, 2019
Matthew D. Green is developing a modular synthetic strategy to control the amount and type of charged groups within polyelectrolyte block polymers.
portrait of Junliang “Julian” Tao
April 22, 2019
Junliang “Julian” Tao is exploring the unique methods of mobility animals and plants use to move underground to guide designs for burrowing sensor robots.
portrait of Qin Lei
April 22, 2019
Qin Lei is working to accelerate the development of a new class of efficient, lightweight and reliable high-voltage, high-power power converters.
portrait of Heather Emady

Unleashing the untapped potential of granular materials

Heather Emady’s pursuit of better ways to use granular materials to improve industrial processes and products has earned National Science Foundation support.
School or unitSEMTE
portrait of Hyunglae Lee

Training stroke survivors with rehabilitation robotics

Assistant Professor Hyunglae Lee is developing an innovative framework and utilizing it in exercise therapy to significantly improve the effectiveness of robot-aided rehabilitation for stroke survivors.
School or unitSEMTE
portrait of George Trichopoulos

Revealing what’s unseen: Pursuing the power of augmented vision

George Trichopoulos will apply his expertise in electromagnetics to pursue advances in technology-enhanced human vision, enabling us to see hidden objects.
School or unitECEE
Portrait of Stephanie Gil

Improving mission intelligence within fleets of robots

Stephanie Gil will develop an algorithmic and mathematical framework to achieve better coordination and localization among fleets of robots.
School or unitSCAI
portrait of Mohamed Sarwat

Next-generation technology to manage internet of things data

Mohamed Sarwat will build innovative scalable technologies capable of seamlessly connecting data collected from various internet of things devices.
School or unitSCAI
portrait of Zachary Holman

Powering knowledge of solar cell components for a brighter future

Zachary Holman looks to better understand and augment the behavior of solar cell electrical contacts to increase the efficiency of solar energy conversion.
School or unitECEE
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ASU supports young innovators in Southeast Asia

Scientists in Southeast Asia propose and prototype solutions to real-world challenges in the region through the Lower Mekong Initiative Young Scientist Program.
School or unitGOEE
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Analyzing data brings opportunity for mechanical engineering student

Clive Matsika discovered that data analytics was the perfect balance of business and engineering and he continues to find ways to use data to make a difference.
School or unitSEMTE
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Two ASU researchers named 2019 IEEE Fellows

Dragica Vasileska and Yanchao Zhang were selected among the IEEE’s most prestigious members for their significant accomplishments in their field.
School or unitECEE
portrait of Zak Holman

Solar advances earn Holman IEEE young professional award

Zachary Holman's contributions to silicon-based tandem solar cells earned him the top recognition for young researchers in the photovoltaic community.
School or unitECEE
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Engineering a better world with girl power

ASU’s Society of Women Engineers chapter gave young girls a glimpse into science and engineering through interactive activities and design challenges at GEAR Day.
School or unitECEE
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Coming Soon: A Shortage of Engineers

The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are constantly thinking about how to address this challenge in a comprehensive way,
School or unitFulton Schools

Date range April 2019