Dates

Anna Wales and her family
February 28, 2022
A friend to all, Fulton Schools Business Relations Coordinator Anna Wales, celebrates a quarter-century worth of ASU successes and leaves behind an insurmountable legacy.
cylandrical ceramic devices
February 24, 2022
ASU’s Majid Minary outlines technological opportunities to advance ceramics manufacturing for more efficient and reliable energy systems.
Group of students from ASU's National Society of Black Engineers chapter
February 22, 2022
ASU’s National Society of Black Engineers chapter is hoping to move closer to reaching its educational, professional and cultural goals by ramping up outreach and diversity efforts.
Arizona State University biomedical engineering researcher Sarah Stabenfeldt in her lab with student researchers working in the background.
February 18, 2022
Fulton Schools researcher Sarah Stabenfeldt was elected to the AIMBE College of Fellows for her impactful contributions to the field of biomedical engineering.
photo of Air Devils student group next to an airplane on a field trip to the Pima Air & Space Museum in 2018
February 17, 2022
Timothy Takahashi's lifelong fascination with cars and airplanes has turned into a career in which he shares his joy of aerospace.
Xiaojun Tian in his lab
February 16, 2022
Xiaojun Tian wins NSF CAREER Award for research to enable the design and construction of synthetic gene circuits to advance medicine, agriculture and more.
Matthew Green in his lab

Advances in carbon capture can turn the tide against climate change

A Fulton Schools chemical engineer is part of two new multi-university research teams taking on ambitious ventures to help reduce greenhouse gas threats.
School or unitSEMTE
The stage of the 2022 ASU Innovation Open

Pitching for greatness

School or unitFulton Schools
Old Main on ASU's Tempe campus

Ingenuity in teaching, research and leadership earns top honor

Andrea Richa and Thomas Sugar have earned one of the most prestigious honors at ASU for their trailblazing efforts in research, teaching and leadership.
School or unitPOLYSCAI
Kumar Ankit holds a steel ball bearing.

Ironing out the details of steel microstructures

In a National Science Foundation CAREER Award project, Kumar Ankit is generating new knowledge of steel microstructures to strengthen steel manufacturing.
School or unitSEMTE
Matt Witczak in memoriam

Loss of a legend

Academic peers and professional colleagues offer tribute to the late Arizona State University civil engineering professor Matt Witczak.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSSEBE
prosthetic hand holding a ball

Within reach: Integrating robotics and biology improves functionality of prosthetic hand

The first prosthesis to combine soft robotics and natural biomechanics begins new phase of extensive clinical trial led by Mayo Clinic and ASU researchers.
School or unitFulton SchoolsSBHSE
a remote village with solar panels

Power to the people

ASU engineering experts are leading major new collaborations to expand the provision of affordable, reliable, clean energy in the developing world.
School or unitECEEPOLY

Date range February 2022