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illustration of RNA strand

Small-scale engineering could bring big progress in medical care

Advances in re-engineering our body’s biomechanisms at molecular and genetic levels could expand possibilities for restoring human health.
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Associate Professor Sefaattin Tongay in his laboratory where he and his collaborators research quantum materials and their applications.

Mirror, mirror: ASU researcher’s synthesis and analysis of 2D Janus materials lights the way to a quantum future

Sefaattin Tongay's research team is among the first to reliably create high-quality 2D Janus materials, leading the way to a new generation of quantum tech.
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Sam Ariaratnam in front of a pipe

Rising in stature

New honor bestowed by American Society of Civil Engineers validates impacts of Fulton Schools professor’s contributions to construction engineering
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People sit on top of three giant stacks of books in this flat illustration.

Essential reading: Books to expand your perspective

Fulton Schools faculty and staff recommend books that offer knowledge, wisdom, intrigue, warnings, motivation, guidance and edifying escapism.
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image of a bridge

Fixing fragile foundations

ASU engineering experts offer perspective on the Biden administration’s $2 trillion plan to improve American infrastructure.
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Andrea Richa standing in front of a table full of students

Greater than the sum of its parts

Computer scientists Andréa Richa and Joshua Daymude explore how undirected local interactions induce collective behaviors.
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Investing in infrastructure

Mikhail Chester and Brad Allenby addressed the urgency of modernizing our infrastructure to meet future needs in a Devils in the Details video.
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Above: Rapidly developing information technologies are flooding the airwaves with data and raising concerns about electromagnetic spectrum access, allocation and management. Image courtesy of Shutterstock

SpectraFlex center to define the future of wireless

ASU engineering leads a multi-university proposal to establish a national center for electromagnetic spectrum research and innovation.
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rendering of new Thunderbird school facility

New ASU program enriches engineering with global business studies

The Polytechnic School and Thunderbird School of Global Management have partnered to launch the 4+1 Master of Global Management program.
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graphic of people entering a building that says "ENGagED REU"

New summer research program focuses on how we educate engineers

ASU engineering launches a new undergraduate research experience to expand awareness of engineering education and diversify talent within the field.
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graphic with a photo of Daniel Jankowski

Dedication to education was cornerstone of engineering professor’s career

Daniel Jankowski was a demanding teacher and strict academic leader — which is why former students and colleagues honor the late mechanical engineering professor.
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A graphic of an injured brain.

Brain injury research explores sex-dependent therapeutics

A multi-university team is exploring how traumatic brain injuries affect females and males differently and designing effective nanoparticle-based treatments.
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graphic illustration showing how a cancer vaccine at work

Biomaterials bolster the battle against cancer

ASU engineering is developing biomaterials-based technologies that will permit the simultaneous use of cancer vaccines and chemotherapy treatments.
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Group of people working at a MakerSpace

Experiential lab customizes technology for community impact

ASU students are collaborating with industry and nonprofits to bring innovation and sustainability to communities in need.
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A graphic showing dendrite shapes on a yellow background

Branching out

ASU Professor Michael Kozicki is leading a USDA-funded project to engineer dendrites as tags or labels that can improve food supply chain safety.
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Joe and Sarah Nucci at the Colosseum in Rome, Italy

New scholarship honors late electrical engineering alumnus

Joe Nucci left an impactful legacy behind, both in engineering and amongst family, friends and colleagues, and one that will continue to live on through the recipients of this scholarship.
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A graphic depicting a U.S. Air Force base and process improvements throughout its operations.

National security meets business startup methods in ASU course

Multidisciplinary student teams develop innovative prototypes over a semester to solve real-world national security challenges through lean startup methodology.
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A photo of a rusty old bolt and a new bolt shows the destructive power of corrosion.

Unlocking the recipe for corrosion-resistant alloys

Professor Karl Sieradzki and a multi-university team developed a theory to help guide the design of new alloys that have corrosion-resistance properties.
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Date range June 2021 – February 2021