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Brent Nannenga working with a student at a computer

ASU’s Nannenga honored for chemical engineering innovation

ASU professor Brent Nannenga receives the Chemical Engineering Early Career Impact Award by the University of Washington to recognize his innovative research.
School or unitSEMTE
Richard Filley

ASU instructor’s dedication to entrepreneurial advancements leaves lasting impact

Instructional Professional Richard Filley dedicated his career to boosting the synergy between engineering and entrepreneurship within ASU engineering curriculum.
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Daniel Rivera AIChE Fellowship

Contributions to chemical engineering earn high honors for ASU professor

Chemical engineering, process control and education achievements earn Daniel E. Rivera Fellow status in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
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A graphic depicting Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering faculty members Hamid Marvi and Yezhou “YZ” Yang along with imagery representing their entrepreneurial ventures.

ASU entrepreneurial program expands research impact

2022 Fulton Entrepreneurial Professors Yezhou “YZ” Yang and Hamid Marvi receive support for ventures that improve traffic monitoring and cancer treatment
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Kenan Song and Mounika Kakarla in a lab

3D printing at the nanoscale produces powerful possibilities

ASU researcher Kenan Song is developing a new additive manufacturing method to enhance the precision of 3D-printed ordered patterns at very small scales.
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Fish Wang standing next to computer processors

Know thy enemy

Ruoyu "Fish" Wang's new NSF-funded project will help mitigate the effects of malware and viruses by making them easily understandable to researchers.
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NSF CAREER Award winner Abhinav Acharya in his lab

Charting paths to combat disease

Immunoengineer Abhinav Acharya explores how metabolic pathways modify cell function. His research could enable new vaccines to treat cancer and other diseases.
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Sam Ariaratnam standing at a railing

ASU professor appointed to USDOT advisory pipeline committee

Samuel Ariaratnam’s extensive knowledge of underground construction has earned him a seat on a national pipeline advisory committee.
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Deliang Fan

Broadening horizons of cutting-edge computing

NSF award aids Fulton Schools researcher’s work to advance high performance, energy efficient AI-based computing to improve many technologies.
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Anamitra Pal

Maintaining the balance of power

The National Science Foundation is supporting ASU’s Anamitra Pal in his work to enable faster and more precise power grid monitoring and control.
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Arul Mozhy Varman and students in lab

Expanding biotechnology’s possibilities

Arul Varman’s metabolic engineering research is paving a path to more sustainable production of chemicals, fuels and pharmaceuticals
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student wearing virtual reality gear and bending down

Using augmented reality to teach real construction

Steven Ayer solves construction challenges in and out of the classroom with augmented and virtual reality experiences for students and industry professionals.
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cylandrical ceramic devices

Technology for twists and turns

ASU’s Majid Minary outlines technological opportunities to advance ceramics manufacturing for more efficient and reliable energy systems.
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Arizona State University biomedical engineering researcher Sarah Stabenfeldt in her lab with student researchers working in the background.

ASU researcher joins ranks of top biomedical engineers

Fulton Schools researcher Sarah Stabenfeldt was elected to the AIMBE College of Fellows for her impactful contributions to the field of biomedical engineering.
School or unitSBHSE
photo of Air Devils student group next to an airplane on a field trip to the Pima Air & Space Museum in 2018

Takahashi flies high with sustained service award

Timothy Takahashi's lifelong fascination with cars and airplanes has turned into a career in which he shares his joy of aerospace.
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Xiaojun Tian in his lab

How to entertain a gene circuit without exhausting its host

Xiaojun Tian wins NSF CAREER Award for research to enable the design and construction of synthetic gene circuits to advance medicine, agriculture and more.
School or unitSBHSE
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.
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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.
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Date range May 2022 – February 2022