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Teens can spend summer session learning in ASU engineering labs
January 8, 2013
A free program gives high school students an opportunity to spend part of their summer break learning to do university-level engineering researchSchool or unitECEESBHSE -

In memory: Dieter Schroder – scholar, teacher and friend
December 28, 2012
Regents’ Professor Dieter Schroder, noted semiconductor technology expert and revered mentor to many, passed away on December 24. He is remembered as a skilled teacher and communicator, and a kind and patient man.School or unitECEE -

Engineering grad’s drive to learn opens opportunities in and out of the classroom
December 27, 2012
Lauren McBurnett is doing big things, fast. At age 18, she has already completed her undergraduate degree in civil engineering from ASU. -

Engineering advances point way to better cell phone reception at lower cost
December 19, 2012
ASU engineering professor Nathan Newman is leading research that promises to significantly improve cell reception.School or unitSEMTE -

Lessons in life skills – and fun – at heart of Arizona FIRST LEGO League program
December 18, 2012
Focusing on teamwork and the joy of discovery, ASU’s engineering schools are expanding a program to teach youngsters the basics of engineering and science -

Perseverance plus time management pays off for top engineering students
December 14, 2012
The 2012 fall semester Outstanding and Distinguished Graduates of ASU’s engineering schools say perseverance and time management has been the key to their success.School or unitDEWSCSEMTESSEBE -

ASU bioengineer makes key contribution to cancer treatment research
December 14, 2012
An ASU bioengineer contributed to a cancer research project recently reported on in the journal of the National Academy of Sciences.School or unitSBHSE -

ASU engineers developing versatile new mobile app
December 11, 2012
ASU’s Sensor, Signal and Information Processing Center is developing a new mobile phone application with the potential for myriad uses in research and educationSchool or unitECEE -

Competition gives students glimpse of industry’s computer software engineering challenges
December 11, 2012
Educational collaborations between ASU’s computer science and engineering program and the Progressive insurance company are providing students a look at industry’s information technology challenges.School or unitSCAI -

Three earn university’s highest faculty honor
December 10, 2012
ASU engineering professor Ron Adrian is among three faculty members chosen for the university’s highest faculty honorSchool or unitSEMTE -

Student’s computer science project reveals trends in nation’s political partisanship
December 10, 2012
A computer science student’s doctoral dissertation project offers a revealing look at political partisanship throughout the history of the U.S. Senate.School or unitSCAI -

Cooperative competition energizing young students to learn engineering, science
December 4, 2012
ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering are strengthening the education pipeline from middle schools to the universities by expanding the Arizona FIRST LEGO League -

Robotics competition inspires youngsters to be self-educators
December 4, 2012
An award-winning elementary school science teacher lauds ASU’s engineering schools for fostering innovative learning methods through a statewide engineering and science competition for youngsters. -

Society of Automotive Engineers chapter making an impact
November 30, 2012
ASU’s chapter of the Society of Automotive Engineers is becoming an integral part of the university’s mechanical and aerospace engineering programSchool or unitSEMTE -

Grant to help improve soil moisture measurements
November 30, 2012
A NASA grant will help ASU researchers develop ways to improve soil moisture measurements that are important to managing water supplies.School or unitSSEBE -

What are you drinking?
November 30, 2012
ASU engineers are among leaders of research that is identifying the contaminants in our water and revealing the environmental and health impacts of these materialsSchool or unitSSEBE -

Quest for clean energy comes with complexities
November 29, 2012
An ASU engineer weighs in on the debate about the costs, environmental benefits and other impacts of developing “clean” energy resourcesSchool or unitSSEBE -

Festive FIRST LEGO League tournament showcases youngsters’ engineering skills
November 27, 2012
Hundreds of students from middle schools throughout Arizona are competing to participate in the FIRST LEGO League State Championship at ASU. -

Synthetic biology team makes big strides
November 26, 2012
Engineering students helped make an ASU team a leading contender in one of the most prominent international student engineering and science competitions.School or unitSBHSE -

Team building hunger-fighting venture on solid ground
November 20, 2012
A team of former and current ASU engineering, marketing and sustainability students are making strides in their venture to help fight hunger. -

Rewriting the rules of war
November 20, 2012
An ASU professor of engineering and ethics and an engineering doctoral student write about the implications of advancing technologies for rewriting the rules of warSchool or unitSSEBE -

Lind’s wastewater recovery research earns NASA grant
November 14, 2012
An ASU engineer’s work to develop critical technology for next-generation space exploration vehicles is getting support from a new NASA grant programSchool or unitSEMTE -

Quick Take: Young and published
November 13, 2012
An ASU summer program led an undergraduate to co-authorship of a paper to be published in a biomedical research journal.School or unitSBHSE -

Engineering students’ research in spotlight at major biomedical conferences
November 13, 2012
International biomedical conferences put a spotlight on research conducted by several ASU engineering students.School or unitSBHSE -

Halden named director of new Center for Environmental Security
November 7, 2012
ASU’s new Center for Environment Security will be led be engineering professor Rolf Halden.School or unitSSEBE -

Should we be building down instead of up?
November 7, 2012
An ASU construction engineering professor says cities could solve some of their urban-growth challenges by developing underground real estate.School or unitDEWSCSSEBE -

ASU team finishes among leaders in Chem-E-Car championship
November 6, 2012
A team of ASU engineering students bested 27 of the 35 teams that competed in the national Chem-E-Car championshipSchool or unitSCAISEMTE -

Helping homeowners take steps to solar-energy use
November 6, 2012
An ASU engineering graduate developed tools to help homeowners calculate the benefit of investing in a solar-energy system.School or unitSEMTE -

ASU team competing in national sustainability challenge
November 5, 2012
An ASU team is in the finals of a national sustainability and entrepreneurship competitionSchool or unitSBHSESCAI -

Leadership in materials field earns Chawla special honor
November 5, 2012
A leading materials science and engineering organization honors an ASU professor for his outstanding contributions to the field.School or unitSEMTE