Inspiring new environmental engineering insights
ASU and Tongji University created a global experience to foster collaboration and new perspectives on water and sustainability solutions.
Read MoreASU and Tongji University created a global experience to foster collaboration and new perspectives on water and sustainability solutions.
Read MoreRegents Professor Paul Westerhoff discusses water usage in the semiconductor industry.
Read MoreFulton Schools Professor Enrique Vivoni is leading ASU research to overcome the climate change threat to a vital source of water in the U.S. Southwest.
Read MoreASU researcher Sergi Garcia-Segura is making waves in water accessibility through novel interdisciplinary approaches.
Read MoreASU researchers pioneered first-of-its-kind research to understand how green spaces and irrigation can reduce the urban heat island effect and carbon emissions.
Read MoreASU organization Society of Water and Environmental Leaders provides students with valuable networking and professional development opportunities in the water and wastewater treatment industries.
Read MoreASU is advancing Phoenix as a technology hub by supporting burgeoning startups within the university community.
Read MoreASU engineers are seeking ways to alleviate threats to human and environmental health posed by almost indestructible “forever chemicals”.
Read MoreAn ASU team won Arizona Forward’s Governor’s Award for Arizona’s Future for developing an online tool to simulate Colorado River Basin climate change scenarios.
Read MoreAgriculture is one of the largest consumers of freshwater in the world. So, why do we know so little about how farms actually use this precious resource? Find out how an ASU researcher’s NSF CAREER Award helps conserve water by mapping farm drainage networks.
Read MoreASU researcher uses four decades of data to advance the future of water resource management.
Read MoreContributions to treatments and tools to help ensure water safety earn Fulton Schools professor National Academy of Engineering membership.
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