Turning trash into treasure
ASU’s Nick Rolston looks to revolutionize sustainable harvesting of critical materials in mining and from the ocean through a pair of research grants.
Read MoreASU’s Nick Rolston looks to revolutionize sustainable harvesting of critical materials in mining and from the ocean through a pair of research grants.
Read MoreThe American Cybersecurity Education Initiative will develop a master’s degree for cybersecurity systems in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU.
Read MoreDaniel Rivera is using control systems engineering techniques to improve the effectiveness of mobile health apps in increasing healthy behaviors.
Read MoreAided by an NSF grant, ASU, academic, industry and philanthropic partners are embarking on an ambitious program to support first-generation students as well as attract underrepresented populations to engineering.
Read MoreA five-year project, led by Yongming Liu, focuses on safely integrating the complex data sources that are driving the future of air traffic management systems.
Read MoreSheba Goklany received a three-year, $225,000 New Investigator Award from the Arizona Biomedical Research Commission to develop new treatments for breast cancer.
Read MoreA Fulton Schools professor has won support from the National Science Foundation for ramping up efforts to attract more community college transfer students to university engineering studies.
Read MoreASU wants its engineers and scientists to build stronger working relationships with the U.S. defense agency that supports research aimed at breakthrough technological advancements.
Read MoreFulton Schools researchers will share a $2 million award from the U.S. Department of Energy to fund work on innovative solutions to yield more in algae biofuel research.
Read MoreASU and The Kern Family Foundation have recently entered a partnership dedicated to furthering the entrepreneurial mindset in engineering education on a mass scale.
Read MoreA prestigious National Science Foundation award will aid Ximin He’s quest to help make environmental safety and medical advances by mimicking human biological capabilities.
Read MoreChemical engineer César Torres is advancing research that converts the power of respiring microorganisms into electrical current to remotely treat wastewater and power sensors on the ocean’s floor.
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