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Aditi Chattopadhyay

Resilience in materials and in life

For decades, ASU's Aditi Chattopadhyay has endeavored to create responsive, durable materials.
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ASU engineering students, faculty and staff find success in a new digital environment

Faculty and staff in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at ASU have found engaging and effective ways to carry on classes and other activities remotely.
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COVID-19 may alter the future of how we navigate work and leisure

Social distancing to combat the novel coronavirus may transform our expectations about commuting to work, recreational travel and even package delivery.
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High-tech implant could ease harmful effects of brain ailment

Fulton Schools electrical engineer Junseok Chae is teaming with neurosurgical experts to devise better treatment for a debilitating neurological condition.
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ASU researchers develop new hydrologic forecasting model from the ground up

A first-of-its-kind hydrologic model increases understanding of soil moisture conditions that affect monsoons, agriculture, flooding and land-use in the desert.
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Data-driven quest for resilient power systems

Using advanced data and information sciences, ASU engineers will enable power systems to better protect against data losses, outages and cybersecurity threats.
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Gaining global perspectives on engineering

A new National Science Foundation program led by Fulton Schools faculty members will give engineering graduate students international learning experiences.
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IAC@ASU: Students lead charge in pursuit of productivity

A Department of Energy program gives ASU students hands-on experience helping companies use power and water economically and enhance overall efficiency.
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On the double

Two rounds of ASU research create innovative double-sided solar cells that combine two light-absorbing materials to boost energy efficiency
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ASU online electrical engineering master’s program ranks #1 in nation

ASU's online master’s in electrical engineering is #1 in the country for 2020 Best Online Engineering Programs according to U.S. News & World Report.
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ASU engineers at the frontier of water research

The Fulton Schools were well represented at the annual Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine symposium.
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Autonomy isn’t autonomous

Robots and artificial intelligence are growing more and more autonomous. But they still need to work smoothly with humans to be effective.
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How rattlesnakes’ scales help them sip rainwater from their bodies

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Top students put heads together at ASU neurotech workshop

Top graduate students interested in entrepreneurship came to ASU to learn business strategies for the first IEEE Brain Neurotech Entrepreneurs Workshop.
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“Alexa, how can I get funding for my student venture?”

The Amazon Alexa Venture Challenge gives students with innovative voice control technology startup ideas the opportunity to compete for seed funding.
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Mapping the way to resilient cities

Mikhail Chester’s project teams engineers, scientists, government and community leaders to boost urban infrastructure’s resilience against climate change.
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ASU Innovation Open 2020 announces semifinalists

ASU Innovation Open announced the semifinalists that will compete in the pitch competition in January 2020 for a chance to win $300,000 in prizes.
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Robot coworkers: How AI impacts the future of work

With a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation, Siddharth Srivastava and his research team are exploring AI and the future of work by reprogramming autonomous robots to help factory workers keep their jobs even as more tasks become automated.
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Date range March 2020 – November 2019