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sewage treatment plant
October 31, 2022
ASU environmental engineering researchers are advancing the field of wastewater epidemiology to help provide early warning signs of public health threats.
A pink ball with electricity arcing off from it
October 28, 2022
ASU Assistant Professor Christian Arenz and his team are working to improve quantum computing algorithms to solve practical problems more efficiently.
Do Thi Lan Dai (pictured at center) is the first female chair of the University Council at Lac Hong University.
October 27, 2022
Opportunities facilitated by ASU have helped women in Vietnam gain the skills they needed to climb the ranks of STEM higher education in their country.
A Fulton Ambassador walks with two other people on the ASU Tempe campus.
October 26, 2022
Fulton Ambassadors give prospective students an inside look into the experience of pursuing a degree in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU.
Jennifer Blain Christen
October 25, 2022
Jennifer Blain Christen won the 2022 Joseph C. Palais Distinguished Faculty Scholar Award for her outstanding contributions to electrical engineering.
Members of EMIT team being recognized at BMES meeting
October 24, 2022
An ASU capstone project created a new male contraceptive called EMIT and won the competitive Venture Prize in the NIH DEBUT Challenge.
Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui, an assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU, poses in his lab with representations of semi-dilute dusty flows simulation research.

Understanding dust devils with new flow simulations

ASU researcher Mohamed Houssem Kasbaoui is the first to investigate how gas and particles interact in combinations such as those found in dust devils.
School or unitSEMTE
Image of a satellite in space

Powering up computing capacity

ASU faculty member Matthew Marinella works with Sandia National Laboratories to make radiation-hardened computing technology more efficient.
School or unitECEE
four students posing inside a test chamber

The heat is on

As increasingly rising temperatures threaten human health, quality of life and prosperity, ASU engineers and scientists are exploring ways to reverse the trend.
School or unitSCAISEMTE
An illustration inspired by the structure of covalent organic frameworks that Arizona State University researchers Kailong Jin and Jerry Lin are working to develop into membranes.

Improving industrial efficiency with new gas separation method

ASU researchers Kailong Jin and Jerry Lin received an NSF grant to develop covalent organic framework membranes to improve the sustainability of gas separation.
School or unitSEMTE
graphic showing a fingertip and a lock

Are virtual private networks actually private?

Fulton Schools associate professor Jedidiah Crandall is working to expose virtual private networks for their misleading claims of security.
School or unitSCAI
Aide Robles working in a lab

Scholarship supports innovative Arizona student researchers

A record number of 13 students in the Fulton Schools were honored with an Achievement Rewards for College Scientists, or ARCS, Scholarship in 2022.
School or unitECEESBHSESCAISEMTESSEBE
Sam Ariaratnam

ASU’s Ariaratnam becomes Distinguished Member of ASCE

Samuel Ariaratnam joins a group of fewer than 300 individuals to receive the Distinguished Member designation from ASCE since it was created in 1853.
School or unitDEWSCSSEBE

The SHPE familia

ASU's chapter of the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers organizes hundreds of activities for its members, enabling Hispanic success in STEM fields.
Erin Shriner adding water to soil

Empowering the environmental advocates of tomorrow

Environmental and resource management students are inspired by real-world lessons and experiential projects.
School or unitFulton SchoolsPOLY

Date range October 2022