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Summer at Sandia Labs gives engineering students high-level research experience
September 5, 2012
Internships at a national engineering and science research facility gave four ASU students a highly educational high-tech summerSchool or unitSCAI -

Engineering student inspired by international social entrepreneurship lab
August 31, 2012
Engineering student Mark Huerta says the Summer Social Innovation Lab energized his entrepreneurial spirit.School or unitSBHSE -

Essential reading
August 28, 2012
Ten ASU engineering professors recommend books you should read during your college years – books that provide valuable lessons to help navigate your course in life. -

New investment to boost international economic development effort
August 24, 2012
The success of an ASU and Intel Corp. collaboration with Vietnam to foster international economic development attracts new investment to the endeavor.School or unitGOEE -

Alford helping Africa elevate engineering education
August 23, 2012
An ASU engineering professor is helping Africans attain the technical expertise needed for the continent to more fully benefit from its trove of mineral resourcesSchool or unitSEMTE -

Chan’s NSF grant will boost silicon materials research
August 15, 2012
Advances in battery and superconductor technologies are among goals of research to be funded by a new National Science Foundation grant awarded to ASU assistant professor of engineering Candace Chan.School or unitSEMTE -

Community involvement helps engineering student win scholarship
August 15, 2012
Community service work and academic performance combine to earn a chemical engineering major a scholarship from the ASU Foundation.School or unitSEMTE -

Growing use of nanoparticles raising questions for researchers
August 14, 2012
An ASU engineering professor is helping to look for answers about how the use of nanoparticles may affect human health and the environment.School or unitSSEBE -

Social-media networking idea to fight hunger puts ASU team in Fast Company
August 13, 2012
A popular national business publication spotlights an ASU team of young social entrepreneurs for its innovative idea to help fight hunger -

Engineering grad’s skills help set stage for growth of children’s care home
August 8, 2012
During his final semester of study this past spring to earn a professional science master’s degree in the Solar Energy Engineering and Commercialization program, Sage Lopez helped the Sunshine Acres Children’s Home take steps to develop a cost-saving renewable-energy system.School or unitSEMTE -

Commercial-free TV
August 8, 2012
A team of students successfully debuted their device at a recent international student technology design competition.School or unitSCAI -

Student awarded for work to help develop sustainable nuclear energy technologies
July 31, 2012
Arizona State University engineering graduate student Robert McDonald has invitations to present his research at the upcoming American Nuclear Society winter meeting, participate in the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Fuel Cycle Technologies Annual Meeting and in a DOE-related Innovators’ Forum.School or unitSEMTE -

Metrics for wise water management earns award for ASU doctoral student
July 30, 2012
Arizona State University engineering doctoral student Elizabeth Martin is a winner of a Central Arizona Project 2012 Award for Water Research. The award recognizes excellence in graduate or undergraduate research in areas related to water challenges facing Arizona, California and Nevada.School or unitSSEBE -

Students get behind-the-scenes view of transportation engineering
July 27, 2012
Dozens of Arizona high school students get an inside look at the impact of the work of transportation engineers through the Summer Transportation Institute program coordinated by the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. -

Future of major high-speed rail project looks green
July 26, 2012
California has reason to be optimistic that the state’s proposed high-speed rail project, due to begin construction next year, can prove to be a viable transportation alternative from environmental and sustainability standpoints. That’s the conclusion of research by Arizona State University engineer Mikhail Chester and University of California, Berkeley, engineer Arpad Horvath.School or unitSSEBE -

New biosensors to help improve health
July 24, 2012
Work on sensor technology led by Arizona State University electrical engineer Nongjian Tao promises to improve the health of people with asthma.School or unitECEE -

Imagine Cup experience gives hunger-fighting venture global perspective
July 19, 2012
Members of the FlashFood EPICS team say their endeavor to help combat hunger will benefit from their experiences at the Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals in Sydney, Australia. -

Engineering leadership earns Vittal prestigious honor
July 19, 2012
Vijay Vittal, the Ira A. Fulton Professor in the School of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering, one of ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering, has been selected to receive the award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) for his accomplishments in power systems engineering.School or unitECEE -

Engineering students help advance diabetes research
July 17, 2012
Arizona State University engineering students are contributing to research to aid people with diabetes. Two reports published recently in major medical research journals detail advances in which students have been involved.School or unitSBHSESEMTE -

Are smart phone apps influencing our humanity?
July 17, 2012
In a Future Tense article on Slate, Thomas Seager speculates on a near future when people’s phones become personal, digital Jiminy Crickets.School or unitSSEBE -

Secretary of State lauds ASU-Intel partnership for fostering international economic growth
July 12, 2012
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has pointed to an educational outreach partnership of ASU and Intel as a prime example of innovative efforts to expand global economic opportunities.School or unitGOEE -

FlashFood team looks at going global with venture to help alleviate hunger
June 28, 2012
An ASU team’s innovative idea to help alleviate hunger has it heading to Australia to represent the U.S. in the Microsoft Imagine Cup World Finals. -

Student team earns support for social entrepreneurship project
June 27, 2012
An ASU student team’s performance in an international innovation competition will boost its project to bring water-treatment technology to people in Bangladesh.School or unitSBHSE -

Adventures in microgravity: Students experiment in simulated space-flight conditions
June 27, 2012
Six Arizona State University students spent a week in June conducting airborne research in low gravity under the guidance of scientists and engineers at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Johnson Space Center in Houston.School or unitSEMTE -

Students building satellite to help NASA learn more about solar flares
June 27, 2012
A group of Arizona State University engineering and business students hope to play a role in advancing knowledge about solar flares.School or unitECEESEMTE -

Mightier memory technology on horizon
June 26, 2012
An ASU electrical engineer’s research is setting the stage for advances in the capabilities of electronic memory-storage technologies.School or unitECEE -

Summer robotics camps immerse young students in engineering challenges
June 20, 2012
Hundreds of Arizona middle school and high school students have gained experience in putting science, engineering and math into practice in the summer robotics camps presented since 2006 by Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering.School or unitSCAI

