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Hjelmstad, Volo honored at Engineers Week
February 21, 2014
An ASU professor and graduate student will receive awards at the Greater Phoenix Area 2014 Engineers Week award ceremony.School or unitSSEBE -
Nanoelectronics key to advances in renewable energy
February 18, 2014
ASU electrical engineer Stephen Goodnick will tell an audience at one of the world’s largest sciences conferences how nanotechnology can boost the future of renewable energy.School or unitECEE -

ASU’s Night of the Open Door festival expands to 4 campuses
February 13, 2014
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ASU engineers to lead national solar energy technology projects
February 10, 2014
Two national research projects to develop technologies that expand the capabilities of solar power systems will be led by ASU engineersSchool or unitECEE -

FURI paves way to graduate school, career goals
February 7, 2014
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Rittmann recognized for impact on environmental conservation
February 4, 2014
Research that has helped provide innovative solutions to environmental problems earns a national award for an ASU engineering professorSchool or unitSSEBE -

Chattopadhyay awarded Regents’ Professor distinction
January 30, 2014
Aditi Chattopadhyay is the ninth ASU engineering faculty member to be selected as a Regents’ Professor. She will be inducted on Feb. 6School or unitSEMTE -

ASU transportation research team making an impact
January 24, 2014
Expertise at ASU in the transportation realm spans engineering, urban planning, technology development, business, economics, public policy and more.School or unitSCAISSEBE -

ASU engineers have role in new national manufacturing research consortium
January 23, 2014
Two ASU engineers will help lead work for a new national research center created to develop the next generation of power electronicsSchool or unitECEE -

ASU faculty, students present research at international transportation conference
January 23, 2014
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The dirty but necessary way to feed 9 billion people
January 17, 2014
The solution to a major agricultural problem is a little gross, but it’s necessary, according to an environmental engineering professor and one of his ASU colleaguesSchool or unitSSEBE -

Achievements earn Newman, Reisslein IEEE Fellow status
January 17, 2014
Two ASU engineering professors have been elected as IEEE Fellows for their career achievementsSchool or unitECEESEMTE -
FIRST LEGO League outreach flourishing under ASU’s leadership
January 14, 2014
Arizona’s FIRST LEGO League robotics program has grown into one of the state’s major STEM education outreach efforts under the direction of ASU’s engineering schools -

Montgomery honored for achieving elite stature in his field of engineering
January 13, 2014
ASU industrial engineering professor Douglas Montgomery is given one of the most prestigious honors for career achievement in his field.School or unitSCAI -

ASU ranking rises among top-tier online engineering graduate education programs
January 7, 2014
The Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering improves the national ranking of its online graduate degree programsSchool or unitFulton SchoolsGOEE -

ASU students bring home award from international supercomputing competition
December 26, 2013
A team of ASU undergraduate students brought home a first-place award from the Supercomputing 2013. The students worked for two days to assemble and test a computing cluster.School or unitSCAI -

Kavazanjian heading effort to reduce impacts of soil damage from earthquakes
December 23, 2013
An ASU engineering professor will lead a National Research Council committee in studying ways to deal with soil damage caused by earthquakesSchool or unitSSEBE -

Arizona FIRST LEGO League 2013 State Championship Award Winners
December 19, 2013
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Panchanathan elected Fellow of National Academy of Inventors
December 13, 2013
ASU engineering professor Sethuraman Panchanathan has been recognized for innovative work in creating and facilitating inventions that are having beneficial impacts on society.School or unitSCAI -

Fall 2013 Outstanding and Distinguished ASU Engineering Graduates
December 12, 2013
Students who excelled in a range of pursuits – academics, leadership, research and community service – are the Fulton Engineering Schools’ Outstanding and Distinguished graduates -
Youngsters to show off creativity, robotics skills at FIRST LEGO League state championship
December 9, 2013
Through its leadership of Arizona FIRST LEGO League, ASU’s Fulton Schools of Engineering are bringing engineering and science education to thousands of youngsters -

Engineering project aims at improving disaster response networks
December 5, 2013
ASU and UA engineers are teaming on a national project to develop a more technologically advanced and reliable disaster-response networkSchool or unitECEE -

Quest to boost solar-cell performance
December 5, 2013
In a TV interview, ASU engineer Stuart Bowden describes a new research project aimed at making a big advance in solar-energy technology -

Palestinian prime minister greets ASU leaders at training program launch
December 3, 2013
ASU engineers are part of the new Renewable Energy Leadership Training Program team that will partner on a project to improve electrical-power systems in PalestineSchool or unitECEE -

Engineering project showing promise for advances in lighting technology
November 25, 2013
An ASU student engineering research team’s project shows promise for advancing technologies to improve text and image displays on electronic devicesSchool or unitSEMTE -

Biomedical engineering project aims at improved diabetes treatment
November 21, 2013
To help battle a growing health threat, an ASU researcher is studying the molecular changes of pancreatic cells exposed to synthetic proteins.School or unitSBHSE -

ASU chemical engineering grad’s science fiction featured in new book
November 8, 2013
A recent ASU engineering grad writes science fiction that explores questions about the societal impacts of wielding technological powerSchool or unitSEMTE -

Ames inducted into National Academy of Construction
November 8, 2013
One of most ardent supporters of ASU’s Del E. Webb School of Construction Programs is a new member of the National Academy of ConstructionSchool or unitDEWSCFulton Schools -

Vasileska will lead SunShot project to make solar cells more durable
November 5, 2013
An ASU engineer will lead a national project aimed at producing more reliable and durable photovoltaic cells for solar energy systemsSchool or unitECEE -

ASU-led national project aims at solar cell advances
November 5, 2013
Arizona State University engineers will lead a national project to develop a new photovoltaic cell to provide more efficient conversion of sunlight into electricitySchool or unitECEE