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The Microgrid Test Bed at Arizona State University’s Polytechnic campus will help the ASU-led international consortium team develop and test an energy system to support solar-powered water purification systems for communities in Jordan and Lebanon. Photo courtesy of Nathan Johnson/ASU

ASU leads effort to bring sustainable water and enterprise to the Middle East

An international consortium works to create new sources of clean water and business to aid refugee and resident populations in Jordan and Lebanon.
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student recruitment, student retention, engineering careers, STEM careers

Talent search: Finding potential to fill the need for future engineers

A 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.
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Thousands touched by Fulton Schools outreach in 2016. What will 2017 bring?

In 2016, Fulton Schools engineering students shared their energy and passion for science, technology, engineering and math with more than 11,000 elementary and secondary students throughout Arizona.

Robotics + Research + Fun = Creative Force

Under the Fulton Schools’ guidance, the Arizona FIRST LEGO League outreach program continues to grow, helping to expand STEM education to youngsters throughout the state.
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Industry, education and business representatives browse student projects and research at the Manufacturing Research and Innovation Hub's grand opening on Wednesday, Jan. 18.

ASU and industry partner for manufacturing research innovation

The Manufacturing Research and Innovation Hub — the largest additive manufacturing research facility in the southwest — opened on the Polytechnic campus on Wednesday, Jan. 18.
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Scholars from the U.S.-Pakistan Centers for Advanced Studies in Energy learn about the entrepreneurial mindset at the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering Generator Labs. Photographer: Erika Gronek/ASU

ASU/USPCAS-E energizes entrepreneurial aspirations for Pakistani scholars

The second cohort of Pakistani scholars from the USPCAS-E program learn entrepreneurship to better leverage their solutions to Pakistan's energy needs.

CUbiC opens doors to award-winning high school researcher

Recognition from the president, a handful of awards and computer programming contributions to medical device development are among the accolades and skills Shreya Venkatesh brings to the Center for Cognitive Ubiquitous Computing as a high school researcher.
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CBS drama ‘Pure Genius’ leverages real-world technology from ASU

There's nothing fictional about some tech featured in the CBS medical drama Pure Genius — Phoenix Children's Hospital uses 3D printed hearts twice a week to save lives.
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Overcoming invisibility: Helping students envision their futures as engineers

Support from his Tooker Professorship is aiding Tirupalavanam Ganesh in his mission to attract teens and young adults to engineering and inspire them with the fulfilling careers it can make possible.
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Members of ASU's chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers gave guests the opportunity to take a Formula Gulf 1000 for a virtual test drive at their exhibit. Photographer: Jessica Hochreiter/ASU

Fulton Schools’ Homecoming 2016 photo gallery

Sad homecoming is over already? Relive it here with some highlights of the day.
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Mark Henderson Global Resolve

Showing students humanitarian value of engineering is mission of new President’s Professor

Mark Henderson’s work to challenge engineering students to solve real problems around the world is among achievements that have earned him a prestigious ASU President’s Professor title.
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Second cohort of Pakistani students arrive to brighten country, lives

ASU recently welcomed the second cohort of Pakistani students with USPCAS-E.
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Avnet and ASU seek nation’s next tech entrepreneurs

The next class of entrepreneurs will join the successful ranks of ASU Avnet Innovation Lab participants, who have created revolutionary technologies for today’s high-growth industries including retail, hybrid automotive solutions, security and chemical safety.
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Photo: Sea Cadets tour Tempe campus to get feel for engineering

Neil O’Leary, a prototype machinist, shows cadets with the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps the basic functions of a lathe in the Student Machine Shop.
Kathy Wigal (right), BUILD-IT project director, moderated a panel discussion with (from left) Giang Thi Kim Lien, vice director of academic affairs, University of Danang; Kasia Weina, cofounder and managing director, Evergreen Labs; Vi Nguyen, CEO and cofounder of Funkoi, LLC, and Le Giang Nguye. National Agency for Technology.

BUILD-IT Vietnam conference inspires women to pursue STEM careers

The BUILD-IT Alliance links STEM instruction to industry partners in Vietnam by producing graduates ready for inclusive, technology-based careers.
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A look back at 2016 summer camps

ASU's Fulton Schools Summer Academy actively engages students in grades 1-12 in STEM opportunities through hands-on engineering activities.
Mark Huerta, Vid Micevic and Swaroon Sridhar of 33 Buckets pose with their water containers in Peru

Two more checks on 33 Buckets’ list

Engineering, entrepreneurship and community involvement help three ASU alumni and a current biomedical engineering student bring sustainable clean water to communities in need.
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Hello, robots. Hello, world of engineering.

LEGO robots help teach young students programming and problem solving at a summer program that aims to make STEM fun and engaging.
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Date range February 2017 – July 2016