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FIRST LEGO League State Championship hosted by Fulton Engineering
December 15, 2011
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Occupy Wall Street: Will its impact wane or grow stronger?
December 6, 2011
Associate engineering professor Thomas Seager teaches about ethics issues involved in sustainability endeavors.School or unitSSEBE -

Society of Women Engineers student section honored for achievements
December 5, 2011
ASU Society of Women Engineers student section members were presented an award at the organization’s national meeting recently in Chicago for their growing list of accomplishments. -

Making styrene from biomaterials would bring big benefits
November 28, 2011
At Arizona State University, David Nielsen and Rebekah McKenna are seeking ways to make styrene – and other common petrochemicals – using renewable resources. They want to produce materials that are more sustainable, require less energy to produce, and alleviate negative environmental impacts when they are manufactured.School or unitSEMTE -

Engineering student wins prestigious Marshall Scholarship
November 23, 2011
Arizona State University honors student and engineering major Madeline Grade has been awarded The Marshall Scholarship, one of the most prominent post-graduate scholarships given to college and university students in the United States.School or unitSBHSE -

International alliances to boost reach of research consortium
November 18, 2011
Arizona State University’s Sensor, Signal and Information Processing research center (SenSIP) is extending its global reach, joining forces with leading research universities in Europe.School or unitECEE -

New material can enhance energy, computer, lighting technologies
November 15, 2011
Arizona State University researchers have created a new compound crystal material that promises to help produce advances in a range of scientific and technological pursuits.School or unitECEE -

Engineers aim to make technology work better in extreme environs
November 15, 2011
Two Arizona State University electrical engineers are leading research to aid in developing the next generation of hostile-environment technology, supported by a recent $1.7 million grant from the Defense Threat Reduction Agency of the U.S. Department of Defense.School or unitECEE -
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EPICS Team part of ASU’s 10,000 Solutions Effort
November 10, 2011
The EPICS Gold team, Team Ride & Bike, has posted their award-winning idea to the 10,000 Solutions website. -

Engineering students lauded for quality of research projects
November 9, 2011
Arizona State University doctoral students Huang-Chiao (Joe) Huang and Sriya Sanyal earned recognition for their research at a recent international annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in Minneapolis.School or unitSEMTE -

Want to organize an event fast? There’s an app for that
November 9, 2011
Computer science doctoral student Yunsong Meng displays a smartphone image of a social media app he helped create. The Eventor app is designed to help people organize events based on their shared interests.School or unitSCAI -

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Fulton Engineers in the news
November 6, 2011
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Fall undergraduate research symposium
November 4, 2011
Join us for the fall FURI research symposium, Nov. 18 outside the Engineering G-wing, 1–3 p.m. -

Dean’s Lecture Series
November 4, 2011
Marco Santello, interim school director and professor will present Grasping the brain: unlocking the mysteries of the human hand.School or unitFulton Schools -

GOEE alumnus advances career, company
November 4, 2011
Michael Flatley recently received his master of engineering along with Six Sigma Black Belt certification.School or unitGOEE -

Civil engineering alum’s work exemplifies ideal of professional dedication and public service
November 4, 2011
Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering alumnus Michael Johnson will have a hand in shaping Arizona’s future. -

Engineering students on path to build fully functioning satellite
November 4, 2011
The Sun Devil Satellite Laboratory (SDSL) organization at ASU recently held a critical design review (CDR) for their latest project, the Sun Devil Satellite 1 (SDS-1). -

Students play role in research to advance health, public safety
November 4, 2011
Working at the forefront of chemical engineering research that promises to produce far-reaching beneficial impacts on human health, public safety and national security. -

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ASU’s first iGEM team
November 4, 2011
A multi-disciplinary group of students has formed ASU’s first team to enter the International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM). -

Crisis Response Game simulates real disaster response
November 4, 2011
This semester, Huan Liu, a professor for the School of Computing, Informatics, and Decision Systems Engineering, organized over 75 students in ASU’s first Crisis Response Game. -

Alumni Appreciation Award presented to Rick Howarth
November 4, 2011
The ASU Alumni Association presented Rick Howarth, the general manager of Intel Products Vietnam, with the Alumni Appreciation Award. -

Student’s success despite health challenges earns her scholarship
November 2, 2011
Meiss won a scholarship from Cystic Fibrosis CareForward.School or unitSBHSE -

Helping people with disabilities is focus of education effort
October 31, 2011
In early 2012, Arizona State University (ASU) and California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) will begin awarding up to 30 doctoral students fellowships to pursue studies and work experience in multiple fields – from technology development to public policy making – that contribute to efforts to assist individuals with disabilities. -

Microbial realm holds key to more sustainable society
October 27, 2011
What Bruce Rittmann and his research colleagues are doing with microorganisms promises to help the world solve many of its energy and environmental challenges.School or unitSSEBE -

Students play role in research to advance health, public safety
October 25, 2011
Assistant professor Kaushal Rege, with the help of graduate and undergraduate students, is working at the forefront of chemical engineering research that promises to produce far-reaching beneficial impacts on human health, public safety and national security.School or unitSEMTE -

Project to strengthen youngsters’ education in engineering, science
October 25, 2011
More active learning through engineering education is finding its way into elementary and middle school classrooms in metropolitan Phoenix through an Arizona State University effort to provide young students a deeper comprehension of the mathematical and technological concepts that form the foundations of science and engineering.
