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Portrait of Tiffany Bao

Changing the game: Best Paper models cyberwarfare game theory

Tiffany Bao won Best Paper for her collaborative research on cyberwarfare at the NSA’s sixth annual Best Scientific Cybersecurity Paper Competition.
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Matthew D. Green standing in his office in front of books

Clearing the air for deep space travel

Matthew D. Green is working to develop high-efficiency, low-maintenance carbon dioxide removal systems and recently received a NASA Early Career Faculty Award.
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A leap of progress for energy-efficient intelligent computing

ASU received a three-year $1.8 million grant to explore emerging memory technologies to enable parallel neural computing for artificial intelligence.
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Lalitha Sankar

New research to curb the surge of consumer privacy violations

Arizona State University engineering professor develops game theoretic models for retailers and service providers to minimize consumer privacy violations.
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ASU researchers named 2018 National Academy of Inventors Fellows

Arizona State University Professors Joshua LaBaer and Nathan Newman have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors.
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Cultural relevance laying foundation for meaningful engineering education

Support from the National Science Foundation is helping Shawn Jordan to craft engineering curriculum for young Navajo Nation students that reflects their communities’ social and cultural values.
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ASU researcher earns Moore Inventor Fellowship with nanoparticle coating tool

ASU Assistant Professor Zachary Holman’s nanoparticle deposition tool earned a prestigious entrepreneurship fellowship to fund its continued development.
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Burrowing sensor robots could unearth nature’s subterranean secrets

ASU engineers will use bio-inspired robots to chart a course for the next generation of underground wireless sensing networks.
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New grant to help power U.S. energy grid for DAYS

Christopher Muhich is part of a team to receive a $2 million award to help develop the next generation of designs for long-duration storage on the U.S. power grid.
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Cloud computing performance, satisfaction guaranteed

ASU researcher Ming Zhao brings cloud computing service providers a step closer to providing reliable performance guarantees.
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Understanding autonomous swarms

Sze Zheng Yong's research on the intention of controlled autonomous swarms led him to receive a DARPA Young Faculty Award.
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Meet EyeTell, the next threat to touch screen passwords

ASU professor Yanchao Zhang leads research on new technology that deciphers touch screen passwords based on eye movements.
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ASU professor modernizes lectures with formative feedback

Stephen Krause received the Michael Ashby Outstanding Materials Educator Award this summer for his research and work on the formative feedback model, which he used to enhance his students' classroom experience.
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Chokepoints and censorship: Protecting the free flow of information on the Internet

Stephanie Forrest studies the architecture of the internet and the potential of censorship when information crosses borders.
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Pioneering biotechnology researcher honored with Stockholm Water Prize

Arizona State University Regents’ Professor Bruce Rittmann was named a 2018 Stockholm Water Prize Laureate.
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Evolutionary quest

With support from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Umit Ogras will provide the U.S. military with innovative tools to carry out its field missions.
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ASU engineering professor receives highest civilian award from U.S. Air Force

Werner J.A. Dahm was recently presented the Secretary of the Air Force Distinguished Public Service Award at the Pentagon.
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ASU and Amazon inspire new student ventures with Alexa

Arizona State University and Amazon will enable student-led startups to enhance their products with voice through the Alexa Innovation Fellowship.
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Date range January 2019 – August 2018